I felt a similar way until I started seeing the lumber supply.
It's grains are not as tight and thus makes for weaker wood that is more prone to warping.
Back in the day, lumber had a tighter grain, it was more difficult to drive a nail or screw into.
This stuff they use to build homes now is grown in about half the time and it really shows on the quality of the wood.
you will say the same thing when its all gone, then u will have no oxygen and no "tighter" grain because you never addressed the problem and instead made a cheap excuse to butcher.
enough of the nonsense plz. the Japanese would blacken the outside of the wood to make it weather proof. you can easily fortify the cheaper lumber with a smoke cured resin.
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My brother of Yakub, that man in the video is an agent of Zio-Satanism, he is promoting DNA testing to his regular viewers.
Also he is juxtaposing Redwood forests with common pine, because nobody cares about logging pine.
Those forests are just going to go up in flames the first wildfire that hits because they are so loaded with fuel from BLM management.
ty papi not surprised theyre lacing the woods with accelerants in the name of "pre-serve-ation". But youre own ability to communicate relies on oxygen per second. take a stand for the supply chain
nature is not dollar signs, its a life line. all eco systems rely on one another.
Wood is a renewable resource so chop chop. Those old growth forests are pretty cool though. Old 40 here is a trip
so are humans? unlike you to be so normie with your perception

you alright?
This post was edited by lodd222 on May 10 2025 01:46pm