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I'm just DMing right now.
I don't know if we should cut this out. I just don't listen to podcasts. So I have no idea if what we're doing is.
Oh, I don't know if this should stay in or not. I really don't. I'm sponsored by Tentree. No, I'm not. What is Tentree? It's a brand, a clothing brand.
Oh, it's like an actual hat that you buy from a place that makes hats.
Yeah, that you buy from a place that makes hats. That's right. You thought it was actually like a swag item or something.
It's usually the case, you know?
Yeah, usually. No, it's a company called Tintree. They plant tin trees for every item you buy. Oh, wow. Kind of cool. Kind of like the guy who, the Tom guy who gave away shoes to poor people every time he bought shoes. Oh, yeah. Probably for them, it's probably selfish. There's probably some corporate tax write-off or something. I don't know. But you feel warm and fuzzy when you do it, you know?
Have you seen those videos? There's, like, there's a few cases of this. It's, like, it'll be someone that just grew a forest in 10 years or something. And have you seen them walk around and plant trees? No. It's really crazy. They'll have, like, a sack full of, like, little saplings.
And do they, like, throw them into the ground or something?
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