Dont make mountains out of mole hills, the trees are dead, CAPICHE'! Get over it.
Call it what you like, Freemanism and Meilleurism extremities need to be kept in check as emotions can hinder comprehension.
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Its kind of sad that you don't grasp the relevance of preserving physical markers of your own cultural history
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Bullshit, I did say
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Could always build a replica I suppose if a shrine is how you like to remember the past.
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Markers, including rocks and stone are used to this day for many historic purposes, doesn't mean spend $1million dollars mummifying a tree like the Tree of Knowledge.
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Eric, you substitute one vague and subjective phrase for another, not close to a definition, sounds more like just frei's opinion of when impatience rules.
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Impatience rules what, the bloody things are both dead. Perhaps you're an indecisive procrastinator. The things are dead and being or have to be dealt with ... some just get on with it quicker than others. In the case of the hollow tree they want to get on with it but an 11th hour intervention is preventing it.... the hazard remains though.
Both of these trees are dead. Both in their locations were/are a hazard and had work done but now have to go.
Options were provided as shown above.
So the fact that you dont know what to do about marking history means holding up the removal of a hazard? Seems to me you're failing in your role.
And Sean, you may want to update the Wiki page on cloning/striking as there seems little difference.
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