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These machines make me aggressive. I am the most dangerous when operating my chainsaws, not because of the ugly and awfully destructive tool, but because of how it alters my state of mind.
When my smaller chainsaw for one-hand operation once began to bounce on a piece of wood, than cut through my gloves and scratched my fingernail, the pain came from the blow,...
This can be about the Internet or just about Information technology in general. I will get back to that, later.
Agriculture suffers in the french region of Brittany.
While there is a lack of terrain, the hog houses burst with too many animals, the water is polluted with a diversity of herbicides, pesticides and the remains of chemical fertilizers.., -all the same-, farmers are forced to intensify their already intensive production and the reason for their suffering is given...
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