Deer & Deer Hunting

A Whole Other World OUT THERE

fter “fifteen days” predictably failed to flatten the curve the immediate question in my mind, one still verbally unanswered by anyone I know, but regretfully an answer growing blatantly clear, is how safe are we willing to be? Or, how afraid are we willing to be? Either way it’s phrased, the question ticks—ticks—and ticks; a truth bomb yet to be diffused. In his book, , author Mark McDonald M.D. cuts to the chase by claiming America is now made up of two distinct classes of individuals: the rational and the irrational. I’m not sure it hasn’t always been that way,

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