SumoNova

SumoNova t1_j8el6f6 wrote

This would be a great DnD plotline. An actual human farm/ ranch. Love the pigs in the back who look like they're wearing some kind of mech suits!

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SumoNova t1_j1uujce wrote

Depends on your own effort that you put in. A book won't MAKE you do something. I'm a naturally lazy person. I've read lots of self development books. And I've learned a great deal from them! It gave me a unique point of view from people who have taken action and accomplished (starting a business).

So I feel I gained valuable knowledge. I know what I should be doing. I understand what works. I understand what hinders me. It's great information. Some of it may definitely be things you know, and may seem obvious. But like many things in life, hearing it all laid out in front of you helps cement in whatever idea you're looking for.

So since I'm a naturally lazy person. I'm glad I read them. And definitely put some effort to use what I learned. But it's ultimately up to me whether I fully utilize the lessons learned.

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SumoNova t1_irzjbkr wrote

The article says they were near extinction until preservation found breeding pairs. Wouldn't you be able to "work backwards" and re-breee them from scratch by going back to whichever combo made them in the first place? Or would this make a "new" breed? I guess you'd have to be SUPER selective with the breeding and strict about which traits you keep? It's probably not as simple as I imagine.

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