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Originally Posted by flyingpig11
But thats the problem. The tree shouldnt be the property of one over another. Even if it were, based upon some sort of history or practice, its still just a tree. It became much more than just a tree. The way this matter unfolded thereafter, with nooses, guns, beatings shows that there is a simmering hatred going on. I am sure tha there are several sides to each part of this story. Cut down the tree. It stands for nothing good now.
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Kids are the masters of the routine. You walk into class on the first day, and you sit down. The next day, you expect that same chair. After a while, you consider it yours. The only reason I can think of that someone would all of a sudden want to sit in "my" chair, is to cause problems. Granted, the chair isn't mine. But, seriously, what's the point of wanting me to get out of it? Is it a special chair with superpowers or is it just that you want me to move out of spite? Or are you trying to prove that the chair really doesn't belong to me? Its childlike behavior made worse by the "adult" who handled the situation poorly.