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Then why did her story have this in it:
Apparently when I had gone to see what the things were all over the front lawn she had heard someone calling her name telling her we had to leave now, because they couldn't hold it back any more and it was hungry again.
I repeate myself, why would it be 'hungry again' when it had dead animals all over the yard that it hadn't and could have eaten!?!
What difference does it make? Maybe it's a creature that just likes to eat/drink blood? Obviously, dead animals would not have much blood in them.
I don't care if it is a 'story' or something that truly happened to this person, it's still interesting and a good read
not every being that "eats" eats flesh and bone.
I am not a christian, so as you can imagine I do not believe in anything christians believe in, I'm not an atheist either, because if I don't believe in god, why on earth would I believe in satan?
that being said
I know that there are spirits, ghosts, whatever, I do NOT believe in omg coming from hell demons, no, I do however believe that there are "beings" out there, who may not have the best intentions.
a lot of "beings" feed on energy, for example, my great grandmother on my mothers side used to tell me about "dream eaters", which she was told about by HER grandmother and so on down the family line, at any rate, they're said to invade your dreams and that's where nightmares come from, if you ever have a dream about a little gray or black creature that is about 2 feet tall, has a huge head, and a skinny body with three fingered hands and three toed feet, no eyes or possibly just white circles and a "cheshire cat" like mouth, then it is a dream eater.
how do I KNOW this?, I've had dreams with them in them.
Bigfoot, sasquatch, yeti, ect. have been talked about for THOUSANDS of years, native americans used to tell stories of hairy giants, I doubt seriously that LYING was a big thing back then. no body needed fame, there was no money. so what would be the point in lying.
added to the fact that there are HUNDREDS of sighting each year, and only I think 10% of those were proven as hoaxs.
I've also been told of "wood folk", "tree fearies", both from an older gentleman I knew, AND my grandmother on my dads side, they're supposedly tricksters, they like to scare you. I believe I've had experiance with them as well.
point being, I've seen, heard and experienced enough that I wouldn't even bother writting them if I didn't believe or if I was lying.