Sneed is derived from a middle english word referring to a cluster of trees. The word grove may be used to refer to the same thing today, however grove is derived from a word which refers to a clearing of trees in a larger forest. In ancient times these clearings were considered sacred, hence sacred groves.
In modernity, the clearance of forests has reduced the meaning and scope of these sacred spaces to mere clusters of uncut trees, which could perhaps be called Sneeds. Therefore, the city slicker is the natural enemy of Sneed even on a linguistic level; the one who stands on the side of Sneed stands against the desert of modernity in favor of an older age of chaos and natural vitality.
This is the true meaning of Sneedposting which few apprehend.
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