I Would Write the Shortest Papers in the History of Science Journals

A Coyote Unexpectedly Killed a Human in 2009. Scientists Now Know Why [More]

Because it could?

And because the human was utterly unprepared to stop it?

Jeez, I didn’t even need a doctorate or a research grant to figure that one out.

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

2 thoughts on “I Would Write the Shortest Papers in the History of Science Journals”

  1. I suggest that Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau, to demonstrate his perceived complete absence of the need for firearms, should be compelled to take an unescorted walk in that park, often, dressed as Bullwinkle J. Moose.

  2. Another example of a species that has become completely disconnected from any worthwhile knowledge of the world from whence they came.

    The tools we imagine and create make us the apex predator in just about any environment we might encounter.

    However, without those tools, we’re just another tasty item on the menu.

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