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Substack Half Dead: Mea Culpa

I live in an area that was once a flourishing forst.

I made this video with my Instax mini Evo Cinema Premium, or something like that. This is my latest toy, and a camera that I really enjoy lugging around. The best part of this camera, is that it has an ‘era dial.’ I think I used the 1980 Era setting for this video. I made this video on a rainy day, looking out of my home office window on the 18th floor of my apartment block. The trees in front of my home have disappeared and replaced by concrete.

The main point is something else, however.


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This area was a flourishing forest three decades ago. Now, we have a concrete jungle. I love the environment but when I look out of the window, I must admit that by living in this area, I contribute to the forest’s disappearance.

This is what humans do!!

Read a book called ‘The Burning Earth,’ by Sunil Amarth.

We are all guilty. We are guilty as hell. All we can do, is to minimise the damage we do to the world by living responsibly. And we must oppose war, which creates massive environmental damage.

Mea culpa.


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