It’s oddly comforting once you know the truth: that eerie metal wrap isn’t a bandage, it’s a boundary. A human-made force field keeping squirrels, rats, and raccoons from turning branches into launchpads and attics into crash pads. The “neck brace” you imagined is really a slick, simple physics hack—too smooth to grip, too high to jump, just enough to say, Not here, not this one.
And suddenly the whole street looks different. You start spotting belts and cones of metal, like quiet little shields guarding trunks. You see the choices people make: painted bands hiding in plain sight, shiny ones flashing like disco balls in the sun. You realize the tree isn’t crying for help; it’s protected, claimed, cared for. Once you understand, that unsettling feeling fades—and is replaced with the strange, gentle relief of finally reading a language that was wrapped around you all along.
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