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In today’s thread we’re not gonna debate and argue the existence of Sasquatch, rather we’re gonna just talk about lore, sightings, and our theories.
>Personally I don't think of them as animals, rather I think they are a tribe of tall people.
Tribes & Their Accounts of Sasquatch / Hairy Beings
Sts’ailes First Nation
> Speak of Sasq’ets, towering forest beings that move silently through dense woods, sometimes watching from just beyond sight.
Lummi Nation
>Tell of Ts’emekwes, large, human-like figures that dwell deep in the wilderness, occasionally interacting with people.
Yurok Tribe
>Describe the Hairy Man, a powerful wild figure known for strength and unpredictable behavior.
Karuk Tribe
>Share stories of forest-dwelling beings who live apart from humans and are rarely seen directly.
Hupa Tribe
> Speak of large, wild humanoids inhabiting remote woodland regions.
Cherokee Nation
>Tell of Tsul ‘Kalu, a great slanted-eyed giant associated with mountains and ancient hunting grounds.
Choctaw Nation
>Describe Nalusa Chito, a towering shadow-like being that can stalk and overwhelm humans.
Salish peoples
>Maintain widespread traditions of large, hair-covered forest beings moving between the physical and unseen.
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The Giants of Lovelock Cave
Within the traditions of the Northern Paiute, there are accounts of the Si-Te-Cah:
Tall, broad beings with reddish hair, known for dwelling in caves and along ancient lakes. They are described as aggressive and cannibalistic, preying on nearby tribes.
Groups of warriors pursued them across the land, eventually driving them into Lovelock Cave. A great fire was set at the entrance, smoke rolling inward, sealing them inside. Those who attempted escape were struck down. The cave became both tomb and warning, its darkness holding the remains of that final confrontation.
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The 1855 Frontier Pursuit
In the mid-1800s, riders from Native bands and local trackers followed what they believed were raiders responsible for missing women and children.
Tracks led into rough, wooded terrain. The signs were wrong from the start. Footprints too large. Strides too wide. Camps disturbed in ways that didn’t match human patterns.
The riders pressed on.
What they found was not a band of men, but a hidden encampment of massive, hair-covered figures. Their bodies were thick with muscle, their forms partially obscured by natural camouflage, mud, foliage, and shadow blending into their skin and hair.
Among them were the remains of the missing.
The confrontation that followed was violent and chaotic. Gunfire, arrows, shouting then silence broken by inhuman sounds echoing through the trees.
Some riders fled. Some didn’t return.
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>>42146711
There are wild humans who broke away from society since several generations. Maybe this is what Sasquatches are, except that their ancestors broke away very long ago.
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The Yeti is a mountain dwelling figure spoken of across the high ranges of Himalayas, especially in regions like Nepal and Tibet. It’s usually described as a large, human like being covered in pale or white fur, built for cold broad, heavy, and quiet against snow. Tracks appear where no one should be able to walk, and sightings often happen in thin air and isolation, where the world feels a little… detached.
The Sasquatch is tied to forests, rivers, and older woodland spaces, sometimes described as territorial or watchful. The Yeti, on the other hand, feels almost like a ghost of the mountains, less frequently encountered, more distant, sometimes even described as spiritual or otherworldly rather than purely physical.
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>>42146747
I have to agree, humans know how to hide.
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>>42146711
> Allen has been interested in politics his entire life, but when things don’t work out the way he’d planned, Allen settles for a fast paced carrier in political journalism.
>It’s no surprise that Allen jumps at the chance to interview President Yuldok, a bigfoot, as well as the first non-human president of the United States. Allen also has his suspicions about the president’s sexuality, which come to a head during the interview.
>Soon enough, Allen is making history by taking a gay pounding in the oval office from the first bigfoot president!
>This erotic tale is 4,300 words of sizzling human on gay bigfoot action, including anal, blowjobs, double penetration, rough sex, and presidential beast love.
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Now that the PG film has been proven to be a hoax there’s literally zero good footage of these things. What do we have in the way of pre Patterson descriptions and drawings?
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>AI becomes able to replicate mostly anything
>Suddenly a bunch of deboonking videos of the classics

I know bros, it's pure coincidence.
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The first descriptions of "Pecos Bill" in Texas were of a Sasquatch like creature, not a man



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