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10
Jun 2010
2:15 PM PST
   

because of Greed

Millions of babies around the world are being delivered each year.
Millions of trees are being cut around the world each year.
Millions of buildings and factories are being built each year...
And millions of people pollute our environment each year.

I'm wondering...
each of us needs oxygen to survive, but most oxygen-producing habitat are being eradicated just to establish an industrialized area for either commercial purposes or recreation. Do we really need all these constructions? are these really beneficial? if all mountains are flattened and all forests are bald, do we still have enough space to plant all these trees that will sustain our oxygen saturation. Come to think of it.... before you start doing your selfish ambitions, you people who always think of making money, can you make a tree grow in a minute? in an hour? or in a day? I hope you'll be able to consider the future effect of what you're doing, your buildings won't produce any oxygen at all, but these plants and trees that you've eradicated... will help you extend your life and not only your life but the lives of people that will suffer because of your selfish desires!
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