Over this past year participating on that shit platform facebook I have definitely learned the fine art of ignoring both posts and comments that irritate me. I'm definitely better off for it as I'm quite sure voicing my displeasure is a giant waste of time. (Referencing your discourse with the buzz lol)
What is not a waste of time is looking to nature for answers. As the world becomes more artificial, seeking the natural is the only true recourse. We leased 20 acres in the national forest near our house, second year in a row doing that and the best decision we've made in awhile. I can't wait for spring, leaving my phone off and sitting next to a campfire under the stars.
I wasn't irritated by their comments, and I am optimistic enough to think that the comment wasn't a waste of time and might one day help someone, even if that someone is not him/her.
I would really love to camping. I haven't done so since I was a teenager, and at that point it was more about getting extremely high in a smokey tent than observing and immersing myself in nature. It is very fucking cold in Scotland though, so I will have to wait for a good opportunity before I can do it.
I sent you something on discord by the way; or, I should say - I am about to.