Fun fact: it is actually morally ethical to burn down billboards! One of those fun spots where the law conflicts with objective morality
I’m not saying I would burn these down at every opportunity, but I am saying I would certainly understand exactly why someone might, and probably wouldn’t remember much about who did do it.
Of course, I would plant 27 trees all over the property, and keep planting until the world runs out of trees, or someone gets fed up with pulling them out.
I’m patient and petty.
Of course, I’m too much of a coward to actually break the law and burn down any billboards, but all I’ll say if I ever see someone else do it is “based”
NGL seed bombs are pretty cool
Just be sure to get native wildflower seeds
We don’t need invasive species running amok
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You say that but a mature hardwood tree can be worth $10k or more
A mature hardwood cost me 10k last year when it dropped a bough on my house during a winter storm.
Dont get me wrong, I love the shade and nature it brings to my property, but this tree literally is a liability to me.
Actually I can relate to this, I’ve had three trees fall on my 1/3 acre property in the last two years. Luckily has only cost me $2k 😐
Ironically the kid looks like he is saying his last tearful goodbyes to a tree that is about to be cut down to make room for a bunch of billboards…
Outdoor signs ? You mean visual harassment ?
Fuck. That tree was amazing. It was decades old. That makes me quite sad.
Just for ugly ass billboard that are harder to see than if they were put in front of the tree
This makes me irrationally angry.
I think you mean rationally angry
Doesn’t seem that irrational imo
Me too
And don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone?
Pave paradise, put up a parking lot.
Cheaper then hiring a kid to hug the tree full-time I guess
Hell of a summer job, though 😄
large trees can be dangerous, but yeah could have at least planted some more around it
😕