4. Results and discussion
The abnormality we found appeared to be an accelerationist political radicalization appearing across small communities. None of the tree sociologist experts know why the radicalization is so widespread but we can determine that the spread is aggressive. Copy's of a manifesto have been circulating throughout international forests. According to our other word clouds, tree culture is never political despite what has been theorized in Betsy Pramble's paper[9]. Most stick to their matriarchal 'Mother tree' based leadership structure, though many trees keep to themselves. Even in a laboratory setting, no known scientific research has found a way to introduce something fundamental like a constitutionalist democracy into greater tree society.As observed from a growing number of monitored tree groves, a trees liberation front is spreading revolutionist rhetoric through pines, oaks, and elm trees alike. As shown in the word cloud below, these trees...