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Whу wе соnverted fоrеsts tо сitiеs , аnd run frоm сitiеs tо fоrеsts аnd nаturе оn hоIidays оr wеekends .

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JenLikes2Play · 26-30, F
Its ridiculously hard to live in the wilderness. So, we "[b][i]tame[/i][/b]" nature by building cities and urban environments. But, then we long for a connection to the natural world, the world we were born to, and belong to. So we go camping 😂.
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JenLikes2Play · 26-30, F
@Pianist1234 Cities weren't built to "make money". They're built to create safe, comfortable, and risk free environments for humans to live in. Money isn't an end in itself, rather, it is a means to an end. That's true even for the greediest bastards on this planet. And those people are few and far between.

As for there not being enough trees or oxygen to breathe ... I'd like to direct you to just 1 example I found with a quick google search:

https://phys.org/news/2018-08-global-forest-loss-years-offset.html

There're more trees today than ever. And humanity is working on figuring out how to terraform alien planets. I'm sure that along the way, we'll also figure out how to mould this world into exactly the kind of place we want/need it to be.
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JenLikes2Play · 26-30, F
@Pianist1234 I'm sure people who spend $$$$$ to send satellites into space, know how to tell the difference between algae and forests. 😂😂😂😂
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