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We need more of this!

The general population is ignorant when it comes to the dangers of trees. They think trees are all nice and cuddly, give us oxygen, beauty, windbreaks, shade, shelter, habitat, increase biodiversity and all that bollocks.

When in fact we know better: they're all out to kill ya, the only safe thing to do is get them before they get us!

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We need more of this!

The general population is ignorant when it comes to the dangers of trees. They think trees are all nice and cuddly, give us oxygen, beauty, windbreaks, shade, shelter, habitat, increase biodiversity and all that bollocks.

When in fact we know better: they're all out to kill ya, the only safe thing to do is get them before they get us!

 

The general pop' I meet think trees are a pain in the...dirty things that block the light, kill the grass and make perches for the birds to crap all over the garden chairs. They do love them though just not in their garden.

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The general pop' I meet think trees are a pain in the...dirty things that block the light, kill the grass and make perches for the birds to crap all over the garden chairs. They do love them though just not in their garden.

 

find exactly the same

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