well animals scream and cry when they kill them but that doesn't stop anyone from killing them...
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What if they do and we just cant hear it?

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The smell of grass being mown is a distress signal by way of chemical reaction. Trees may very well scream...
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The world would eventually go wild....
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As long as the screaming drowns out the sound of 'Despacito'.
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Well they wear ear muffs while doing it and nobody is allowed in the zone who isn't working there...so not much
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Like cows? Pigs? Screaming hasn't ever stopped humans from slaughtering animals and non-sentient life screaming would desensitize us more.
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I'm vegan
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It would sound like our slaughter houses.
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If people are still murdered even if they scream... Still trees would be cut down...
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Imagine being a bird. You just land on a branch and tree starts yelling at you to get out of it's hair.
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I hope that was true
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they do. remember Jim Morrison singing about the butterfly scream.
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Louder.
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No different because cut trees mean money. Same as animals.
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