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Public News Post #14706

Forests and Nature

Written by: Wilderness Intern Mydlyer
Date: Sunday, May 15th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone


How do you call us skewed? How can you even attempt to speak
authoritatively on forests? You say we never ceases to amaze you. Your
chutzpah never ceases to amaze me.
You say it's not hard to replant? That it won't cause a shortage? That
it's an opportunity for renewal? That it doesn't harm Nature? You have
no tongue to say such things. When large swaths of a given forest has
been destroyed, and when it takes the plants of an area quite a while to
regrow, and when the feat is being repeated as often as possible, and
when plants are already staying at very low levels to the recent influx
of Forestal, a shortage becomes a very real possibility, and replanting
to prior levels becomes very difficult. An opportunity for renewal?
Hardly, when there is no longer anything that can be renewed. Doesn't
harm Nature? How even can you think such things? It seems quite definite
that Nature is harmed when it has been removed.
Sometimes I don't know whether you people are ignorant, arrogant, or
both.


Penned by my hand on the 13th of Lupar, in the year 392 AF.


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Public News Post #14706

Forests and Nature

Written by: Wilderness Intern Mydlyer
Date: Sunday, May 15th, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone


How do you call us skewed? How can you even attempt to speak
authoritatively on forests? You say we never ceases to amaze you. Your
chutzpah never ceases to amaze me.
You say it's not hard to replant? That it won't cause a shortage? That
it's an opportunity for renewal? That it doesn't harm Nature? You have
no tongue to say such things. When large swaths of a given forest has
been destroyed, and when it takes the plants of an area quite a while to
regrow, and when the feat is being repeated as often as possible, and
when plants are already staying at very low levels to the recent influx
of Forestal, a shortage becomes a very real possibility, and replanting
to prior levels becomes very difficult. An opportunity for renewal?
Hardly, when there is no longer anything that can be renewed. Doesn't
harm Nature? How even can you think such things? It seems quite definite
that Nature is harmed when it has been removed.
Sometimes I don't know whether you people are ignorant, arrogant, or
both.


Penned by my hand on the 13th of Lupar, in the year 392 AF.


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