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Cow poop. Yes, I definitely stepped in cow poop. I hate nature

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Cow poop. Yes, I definitely stepped in cow poop. I hate nature

Cow poop. Yes, I definitely stepped in cow poop. I hate nature. These were the thoughts running through my mind as I looked down at my shoe, now covered in a thick layer of brown, smelly muck. It was a perfect representation of everything I despised about the outdoors – the dirt, the bugs, the unpredictability. And now, the literal crap.

I had never been a fan of nature. Growing up in the city, I was always more comfortable surrounded by concrete and skyscrapers than trees and grass. The idea of spending a day hiking in the woods or camping under the stars held no appeal to me. I preferred the controlled environment of my air-conditioned apartment, where I could avoid the mess and discomfort of the great outdoors.

But here I was, forced to endure a weekend getaway in the countryside with friends who were avid nature lovers. As much as I tried to keep an open mind and enjoy the fresh air and scenic views, moments like this – stepping in cow poop – only reinforced my disdain for all things natural.

I wiped my shoe as best as I could on the grass, trying to rid myself of the foul-smelling substance. But the stench lingered, a constant reminder of my unfortunate misstep. I could feel the anger bubbling up inside me, a deep-seated frustration at being forced out of my comfort zone and into this messy, unpredictable environment.

As we continued our hike through the fields and forests, I couldn't shake the feeling of disgust and annoyance. Every chirping bird, buzzing insect, and rustling leaf grated on my nerves. I longed for the familiar sights and sounds of the city, where everything was clean, orderly, and predictable.

By the time we returned to our cabin, I was covered in dirt, scratches, and yes, more cow poop. I couldn't wait to shower off the grime and retreat back to my urban sanctuary. Nature may have its charms for some, but for me, it was nothing but a source of frustration and discomfort. I hated every moment of it.
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