I for one do believe that Bigfoot is real, though my belief has absolutely nothing to do with modern culture and the plethora of television shows dedicated to it.
My belief began decades before Bigfoot was an icon, back in the days when hunters and those who lived in the forests only spoke of such things in shaky whispers and pale faced in fear. In those days to openly speak of such things was to invite ridicule and shame and to risk becoming a social pariah and being labeled "crazy".
One had to be in a position of absolute trust to hear these stories as repeating them could put the tellers reputations and livelihoods in extreme peril- and those things meant the world back then. I was fortunate enough to be in such a position of trust, hearing the stories and seeing firsthand the color leaving their faces and the complete fear in their eyes- full grown men who spent a vast chunk of their lives in the woods and who I had always believed feared absolutely nothing.
My belief began decades before Bigfoot was an icon, back in the days when hunters and those who lived in the forests only spoke of such things in shaky whispers and pale faced in fear. In those days to openly speak of such things was to invite ridicule and shame and to risk becoming a social pariah and being labeled "crazy".
One had to be in a position of absolute trust to hear these stories as repeating them could put the tellers reputations and livelihoods in extreme peril- and those things meant the world back then. I was fortunate enough to be in such a position of trust, hearing the stories and seeing firsthand the color leaving their faces and the complete fear in their eyes- full grown men who spent a vast chunk of their lives in the woods and who I had always believed feared absolutely nothing.
As an American it's your responsibility to have your own strategic duck stockpile. You can't expect the government to do it for you.
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