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RE: My Post and the Words Some Will Read Someday

in #life4 years ago

Gosh so sorry this happened :S
We decided to drastically cut down on animal products since Amazon forests, those really pissed me off. (a bunch of farmers were burning the forests to make space for livestock). Some other fire forests I know were started because of irresponsible cigarette smokers. Anyways, we humans already destroyed wayy too much of the nature, so family and I try to buy less in general (not much else we can do right now).

Really glad that the cabin is still there. I really hope the nature recovers well and fast there.

Sorry if the comment reads weirdly, my attention is slipping, trying hard to stay focused.

Moving on to three months later and now it feels like I'm dating Hive, and Hive is still dealing with this bad breakup. I don't mean to be rude but, it's kind of annoying.

This really cracked me up :)

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Aside from campfires, which are incredibly common in this area due to camping and cottage life, this area has been free of wild fires my entire life. A mix of forest, grass and marshland was affected, along with farmland in the form of pastures. I sure there's at least one homeless moose now and maybe a lost bear plus a few pissed off ducks and geese. Much of what grows in the area will be back in no time. The large trees, that's the shitty part. I'm sure some of those will take at least 30 years to grow back to somewhat normal size. That part sucks but it will bounce back, plus less chance of an out of control fire again.

Crazy what they've done to the Amazon. Canada loses a lot of forest due to fire naturally though. Every year there's hundreds of fires burning and majority are natural. It's that time of year again.