Forest Follies: A Tree of Doubt - Philosophy of Random Occurrence

Where the branches of reason bend like a willful child's hairdo.

The Paradox of the Squirreled Tree

Imagine a tree with a squirrel that's lost its tail. This tree's purpose is to question the nature of purpose. It's a tree that's simultaneously rooted in the ground and floating in mid-air. It's a tree that's... wait, what were we saying?

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