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yes technically it does.

But isn't it worth doing homework to review what you learned in class and to have great careers to figure out a way to save the trees or discover another form of "paper"

OR

do you want to not do your homework, get bad grades, get into a bad college, become a hobo, and live a life of dumpster diving AND waste more trees building your cardboard box house that you'll probably live in??

your choice.just because u dont do home work dont all ways mean that u get bad grades and. YES it does kill trees more paper 4 homework less trees

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