Run.
How does tree know what sweater is?
>>145756I think the more important question here is how the sweater got on the tree.
It may possibly have been knitted on. Urban knitting is a type of artform akin to graffiti, apparently. I've seen a few "pieces" on guardrails and various metal objects where I live.Or it might be someone pulling your leg.
In b4 velcro.
>>146133I was thinking they cut it and used pins to hold it there, then I read>>146128and see that it's only got one "arm".. Is that true,>>146128? Where the heck do you live, and what have you checked your water supplies, lately?
This was from an SA thread.Chick that some guy knew saw this tree outside her apartment complex, decided it looked cold (especially with the onset of winter), so she knitted it a sweater.Or at least that's how I remember it. It was a couple of months ago.
>>146395Freaking hippies.
found the story behind this thinghttp://erika.fisherking.org/?page_id=271
The tree would have appreciated it.
>>146128it's urban knitting.Some dudes do it in like 10 minutes... just to boggle your mind.