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How much can they eat? Oh the green, skinny trunk, the “less than a handful” leaves, how much must be sacrificed to satisfy them? I sit here on this wet bench thinking, digging the earth of wood chips with my feet, not caring about the other reality, just wondering more of the black and white bear, as I stare into the bamboo trees.
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Malaysian
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wei-qi-ooi
Malaysian
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Jan 9, 2013
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