The American Mind and Wilderness Environmentalism

She will need to wait in line…I’m busy fucking your mom, step mom, foster mom AND grandma

She's at the head of the line, burnout. Marked down pussy always goes first.

Get the fuck out of my thread. This thread is for Nature and Wilderness lovers, not cock sucking burnouts like yourself.
 
She's at the head of the line, burnout. Marked down pussy always goes first.

Get the fuck out of my thread. This thread is for Nature and Wilderness lovers, not cock sucking burnouts like yourself.
Your mom?
 
She's at the head of the line, burnout. Marked down pussy always goes first.

Get the fuck out of my thread. This thread is for Nature and Wilderness lovers, not cock sucking burnouts like yourself.
You love nature because you like putting a stick up your ass? Or due to former career as a Boy Scout leader?
 
She's at the head of the line, burnout. Marked down pussy always goes first.

Get the fuck out of my thread. This thread is for Nature and Wilderness lovers, not cock sucking burnouts like yourself.
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Do you understand how nature has been perceived historically, socially, and culturally?

Would you like to gain knowledge of why pioneers had negative views of "wilderness"?

Maybe you'd like to understand that Indigenous People of the America's did not think of nature as "wild".

It's time.
 
Yes. Explain this one to us.

There's a couple of reasons why pioneers had bias against the wilderness.
It was a threat to a man's survival.

The forests hid savage men...wild beasts.

Another reason was the fear that said pioneer would succumb to the wild and revert to being a savage.
 
There's a couple of reasons why pioneers had bias against the wilderness.
It was a threat to a man's survival.

The forests hid savage men...wild beasts.

Another reason was the fear that said pioneer would succumb to the wild and revert to being a savage.
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There's a couple of reasons why pioneers had bias against the wilderness.
It was a threat to a man's survival.

The forests hid savage men...wild beasts.

Another reason was the fear that said pioneer would succumb to the wild and revert to being a savage.

Ignore the noise. Keep discussing.
 
Speaking of wild beasts, when I visited my in-laws in Malaysia back when I was a married idiot, I saw a patch of woods that looked very intriguing for a day hike. I mentioned my intent to a local, but he said, there are tigers out there. End hike.

Moral of story: know the wilderness you want to get into.
 
Romanticism was soon born and in general was an enthusiasm for the strange, solitary and very mysterious. The "wilderness" not only offered an escape and appealed to those bored with man and his works in the cities. The solitude created a setting for melancholy and excitement.

Next we will discuss Primitivism as it relates to the philosophy of Romanticism.
 
"How great are the advantages of solitude! - How sublime is the silence of nature's ever-active energies! There is something in the very name of wilderness, which charms the ear, and soothes the spirit of man. There is religion in it".

Estwick Evans, 1818
 
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