Figure 1.
Awesome, Jack. Helping people understand the difference between actual risk and their perception of risk is critical if we’re ever gonna get them to fight for prosperity AND continued environmental improvement.
Well done!
I had no idea that baby boars were called “squeakers”. Very cute. Not sure that’s the lesson I was supposed to draw from this post...
They don't have high concentrations of cs, and they are tender and tasty as well as cute.
maff is hard
WE’RE ALL GOING TO DIE!
...but probably from obesity, cholesterol and high blood pressure.
Awesome, Jack. Helping people understand the difference between actual risk and their perception of risk is critical if we’re ever gonna get them to fight for prosperity AND continued environmental improvement.
Well done!
I had no idea that baby boars were called “squeakers”. Very cute. Not sure that’s the lesson I was supposed to draw from this post...
They don't have high concentrations of cs, and they are tender and tasty as well as cute.
maff is hard
WE’RE ALL GOING TO DIE!
...but probably from obesity, cholesterol and high blood pressure.