What would you do if the world ran out of trees?

What would you do if the world ran out of trees?

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I'd stop using trees.

Suck my own dick

Suffocate, moron

Plant a tree. Or a four.

Wipe my ass with your fur

It won't. Environmentalists have ensured that enough stands of timber will be preserved for future generations.

How many logs are in your pic? I count Sixx...

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It's called a hypothetical question, you mongoloid. No one likes your sort, ever.

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Eat rocks

Im a papermaker so I would lose my job unless my plant goes full recycle but the paper from that sucks so we use 70% virgin and 30% recycle.

I'd buy a bidet, first, then die shortly afterwards like everyone else would.

1) get seeds
2) plant trees
3) ???
4) profit

Everyone would suffocate.

Ok. What if the stars ran out of light?

Being hypothetical doesn't excuse it for being preposterous. Maybe you and OP don't really understand what makes hypothetical questions worth a breath.

Maybe you and OP should snoodle your dicks and vote for Elizabeth Warren.

I would choose not to board the Disney escape and as the giant space vessel left the planet to keep humans alive I would stay back and use the little oxygen I had to plant trees every day until I passed away or I can regularly breath. There splenty of tanks of air around and I can use that when need be.

whoever that is she sounds 60 and like they don't care about you. politics are weird.

Also they do run out of *energy* evenntually and it's horrible.

Large percentage of oxygen comes from plankton. But it still wouldn't be good

I'd finally see the forest

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just use some saplings i have in my chest and put bonemeal on them

Underrated post.

Thoughtful kek.

Plant more and wait 10 years. Your a little late to the party. This question was discussed, operating procedure ratified, and contingencies planned. The problem you are oh so worried about was dealt with four decades ago