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Bristlecone pines?
I think they're mostly whitebark pine but not sure
trees are fake
most of us guys (gender neutral) would list occupation as worker bees on those trees.
or bacterias I guess
Why are men at wilderness meetups always either cone-bearing or flowering, continually scavenging CO2 from the atmosphere, and capable of growing to heights in excess of 10 meters?
here I feel I must make the somewhat embarrassing confession that at least once in the past I have not only talked (aloud) to an actual tree but even verbed the word "tree" in the sentence spoken to the actual tree
(I noticed a little shoot growing on a patch of land I was clearing to build on and, in exasperation, just said "oh ... oh shit, no no, please don't tree here" *to* the shoot ... too tired from clearing labor to remember the word "grow" & that's what came out instead I guess)
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