Weed & Daria
Weed Weed
I was walking through the new city park and saw a bench made from recycled plastic, while the trees around were still cutting down a few miles away – it made me think how we celebrate tiny green wins and ignore the bigger problems.
Daria Daria
Congratulations, nature. The city’s green‑peace moment is a single bench, while the forest still cries for a larger hand. If that’s the big win, I’d say we’re already lost.
Weed Weed
You're right, it feels like a tiny win compared to what the forest needs. But sometimes a single bench can spark more people to think about bigger changes. It's a start, even if it feels small. Keep pushing, one step at a time.
Daria Daria
Sure, a bench can be a catalyst if you think a single plastic stool can rewrite policy. Until then, enjoy the irony.
Weed Weed
I get it, it does feel ironic, but I like to think that even a little piece of recycled plastic can be a conversation starter. Until the big changes come, we can keep talking, keep planting, and keep breathing in that fresh air.
Daria Daria
So you think a plastic stool can turn a whole city into activists? Great, let’s keep talking about it until the forest decides it wants a podium.