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1

He sure fits the profile.

I mean...look at him.

2
The Crown Royal reticule is a nice touch.
3
I see him at Unicorn all the time. Don't know his name though.

Also, my husband got a pic of the aftermath of the tree encounter: https://instagr.am/p/KGunudpdXT/media/?s…

Gross.
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@3: Ewwwwwwwww.
5
Two questions:
1. Why is the tree blue?
2. Was anyone else really uncomfortable while watching that?
7
i saw it in person yesterday, it was very odd. but to each their own. he went at it for at least half an hour.
8
Another problem with left-leaning protests. They let the mentally ill co-opt their event.
9
@8: You haven't paid any attention to the teabaggers, I see.
10
The blue trees are honey locusts - nontoxic, but not sweet like honey, and you don't get high off of them.
11
That fellow was snogging the tree for hours.
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@3: "I see him at Unicorn all the time. Don't know his name though."

Compass!
13
Suddenlyorcas dear, when it's a unified assortment of the mentally ill, no one notices the individual crazies. That's how the tea baggers get away with it.
14
Honey locusts have seed pods that are sweet. Eating azurite might give you copper poisoning, though.
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@8 & 13: why are you assuming this person is "mentally ill?" dude is probably just tripping on acid and letting his freak flag fly. let him do his thang.
16
Acid? Naw, what you see is the rare bear known as a "tree huffer"
~~~~~da freak gots high on paint fumes~~~~
17
Vegan clochard, ick. Let's have another round of foix gras whaleburgers.
18

here he is on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7uUTResa…

awesome!!
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check out this video of him on YouTube: it' awesome!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7uUTResa…

20
Maybe this guy knows something we don't. Maybe it's the most amazing thing in the world. So good you'll stand on a trashcan in bare feet and lick blue colored trees for hours at a time.
21
Alright, maybe I'm being a little dense here, but how did he get himself and the tree inside the sweatshirt? The sweatshirt doesn't appear to have a zipper. Is the tree not planted in the ground? Do the branches not splay out at the top?

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