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The rats, I mean, they got off the ships, looked around.I also liked faller, danger tree faller.
The rats, I mean, they got off the ships, looked around.A person who cuts down trees is a faller So this one guy gives me his card.
The rats, I mean, they got off the ships, looked around.Which it just kind cracked me up, faller.
The rats, I mean, they got off the ships, looked around.But up in Canada, instead of saying logger or lumberjack, it's a faller.
When I initially created the artwork and people started to associate this with failure, it forced me to look at the very etymology of failure.And, in fact, the word fail in English was based on Latin, fallere, which is deceive.And because I have Chinese origin, so I was also looking at the word fail from a Chinese perspective.
So still harvesting the forest, but leaving those mother trees so that they are protected.And the big machines that we have out there now, we could actually have smaller machines that go in or hand fallers--you know, that creates more jobs-- and learn and teach and train people how to select these trees and then protect them
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