What an interesting place this is
So there I was trudging through what seemed to be an endless grove of electronic prairies and forests, when I came upon this trunk of a tree that stretched high up into the clouds.
The trunk itself was by far the biggest in diameter I had ever seen which made me curious to know what was contained inside this bohemoth. But first, I decided to climb this tree of information and see just what I could see. So here I go...
"Can you still feel the butterflies..." - J.E.W.
"I hope I see you on the other side..." - R.A.
"Caught a bolt of lightning, cursed the day he let it go..." - P.J.
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