The Jabaconda is an endangered, nigh on extinct species, on the cusp of obliteration were it not for the small reservation in which it has been placed. It is most unlikely to survive for very long, and in the short term will persist in a modern version of medieval stocks, an open prison at which passing onlookers might scoff and toss the…
The Jabaconda is an endangered, nigh on extinct species, on the cusp of obliteration were it not for the small reservation in which it has been placed. It is most unlikely to survive for very long, and in the short term will persist in a modern version of medieval stocks, an open prison at which passing onlookers might scoff and toss the odd rotten egg or tomato.
Harbingers of dead end edicts, whether biological, medical, social and economic rarely if ever thrive, and were they to, it would be short lived. They inevitably remain the author of their own demise.
The Jabaconda is an endangered, nigh on extinct species, on the cusp of obliteration were it not for the small reservation in which it has been placed. It is most unlikely to survive for very long, and in the short term will persist in a modern version of medieval stocks, an open prison at which passing onlookers might scoff and toss the odd rotten egg or tomato.
Harbingers of dead end edicts, whether biological, medical, social and economic rarely if ever thrive, and were they to, it would be short lived. They inevitably remain the author of their own demise.