This sort of thing seems to happen all the time. We had the world's tallest Sugar Pine close to here and someone decided that for some unknown reason he needed to cut it down. A while back I watched a hunting show on TV. The hosts were these guys from back east, Georgia, I think. They were on their first trip out west to hunt elk in Utah. At one point they came across some beautiful old petroglyphs. The next thing you know they are laughing and joking as they carve their initials into the rock along with the petroglyphs. Obviously thinking there was absolutely nothing wrong with doing that.
I don't think I would judge this kid's upbringing or whether or not he likes video games as factors in his discission to cut the tree down because I don't know anything about either. By looking at the stump I would say he knows his way around a chainsaw, which would indicate that he is probably, in general, a pretty hard-working young man.
I don't think I would judge this kid's upbringing or whether or not he likes video games as factors in his discission to cut the tree down because I don't know anything about either. By looking at the stump I would say he knows his way around a chainsaw, which would indicate that he is probably, in general, a pretty hard-working young man.