Soggy-Chemistry5312
Soggy-Chemistry5312 t1_jdy4696 wrote
Reply to comment by Forsaken_Article_295 in I found an abandoned Nissan in the Alaska bush, what happened afterward haunts me to this day. by Lynthelia
Here’s a guide for any extra info…
Soggy-Chemistry5312 t1_jdwfeod wrote
Reply to comment by Rangermatthias in I found an abandoned Nissan in the Alaska bush, what happened afterward haunts me to this day. by Lynthelia
I think OP has a lot more to worry about than which type of creepy being she’s encountered… But either way, it could be helpful to understand what she may have encountered. I really just recently found out about what they are, so I don’t know much, just that one does have antlers, and the other one possibly doesn’t?
Soggy-Chemistry5312 t1_jdve3wp wrote
Reply to comment by Rangermatthias in I found an abandoned Nissan in the Alaska bush, what happened afterward haunts me to this day. by Lynthelia
Fleshgaits or Wendigos? Not sure if Wendigos travel in packs though
Soggy-Chemistry5312 t1_jdv7ttm wrote
Reply to comment by VoltaicZephyr in I found an abandoned Nissan in the Alaska bush, what happened afterward haunts me to this day. by Lynthelia
Not unless you get him in the forehead
Soggy-Chemistry5312 t1_jdyqe7r wrote
Reply to I asked Reddit “What Little Things Make Life Worth Living?” and the answers left me speechless [Discussion] by TreatThompson
This is kind of what I got out of the posts… that sometimes, you don’t know what good until it’s gone, and you don’t appreciate what could make you happy until you’ve felt true pain… kind of thing. It’s so important to be great full for the big and small things, even though it can be easy to forget or not even notice.