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Yes, one can't do anything in the woods! Clear cut so that we might have somewhere to go do something!!
There's a difference between clear cutting and having more of a town. But the meme only gives two options.
My point was there is actually quite a bit to do in the woods. You should try it out sometime, you might enjoy it.
Thanks for the suggestion. I have actually hiking, mushroom picking, disposing of hunted animal guts etc. It's fun for a bit but it's really not my thing.... like I said above, having some space for people instead of being super cramped is optimal. Good thing real life offers these options as opposed to the stupid binary of this post.
The binary is you assuming there is only: clear-cut space where you can do things and the natural environment where, apparently, you can't. 🙄
Where I don't want to do things. I like being inside. Hard to be inside while the trees are in the way.