Eco-alternative to a real Christmas tree

I'm.looking for a gender neutral politically correct winter festival environmentally friendly nature bush
 
buying a real tree is bad ... it's not like they grow on trees! OH WAIT!

you think buying kale and then throwing it out 3 weeks later because you couldn't bring yourself to eat it though you know how good it's supposed to be for you somehow protects the environment? it's a tree. a plant. it will eventually die anyway and decompose the same way no matter where it is. there are Christmas tree farms. trees are grown in a specific area, cut, and others are planted in its place. in a couple of years, a new tree will be cut in the same spot. nobody goes to the north pole to get them kid. sorry to burst your bubble.
 
buying a real tree is bad ... it's not like they grow on trees! OH WAIT!

you think buying kale and then throwing it out 3 weeks later because you couldn't bring yourself to eat it though you know how good it's supposed to be for you somehow protects the environment? it's a tree. a plant. it will eventually die anyway and decompose the same way no matter where it is. there are Christmas tree farms. trees are grown in a specific area, cut, and others are planted in its place. in a couple of years, a new tree will be cut in the same spot. nobody goes to the north pole to get them kid. sorry to burst your bubble.
I don't know, maybe OP doesn't find real trees convenient. And growing a tree (without pesticides) is pretty much carbon neutral, but not transporting it, although we can all agree that once a year, it's not even a drop in the ocean and totally worth the happiness.
 
buying a real tree is bad ... it's not like they grow on trees! OH WAIT!

you think buying kale and then throwing it out 3 weeks later because you couldn't bring yourself to eat it though you know how good it's supposed to be for you somehow protects the environment? it's a tree. a plant. it will eventually die anyway and decompose the same way no matter where it is. there are Christmas tree farms. trees are grown in a specific area, cut, and others are planted in its place. in a couple of years, a new tree will be cut in the same spot. nobody goes to the north pole to get them kid. sorry to burst your bubble.

...wait.


you guys think I don't want a real tree because trees have feelings? lol

I'm.looking for a gender neutral politically correct winter festival environmentally friendly nature bush

none of the trees identify with a penis so you're good.
 
Tu peux aussi acheter un arbre artificiel usagé et le garder quelques années.


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