I must confess that ever since I was a young child with a vivid imagination, I loved daydreaming about going out to the woods and meeting Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Yeti, or whatever you like to call him. I loved the wild ape so much that I didn't care if he was real or make-believe. I don't even care that some of the pictures and videos of him that I see on the internet these days are made with the latest in state of the art AI technology. My interpretation of the creature is that he is a wild ape that stands at around 6-10 feet tall, who looks like a mix between an orangutan, a gorilla, and a chimpanzee, but he could stand upright like a human and he has a furry body and a scent like a grizzly bear. To be honest with you, I'm not a big fan of movies and shows that depict Bigfoot/Yeti as looking way too much like a human, but I'm OK with him looking much closer to an early human ancestor from prehistoric times.
Wish the video that had a bigfoot photobombing a panoramic view of a waterfall in a national park hadn't been delisted. Else I'd post a link. Beautiful and clear shot of one. Taken before all this AI Slop started becoming a common thing, too.
If only I had hit screen capture on it... so bummed about not doing that.
Of course, my thinking is the delisted video was simply just too much proof. Seems when such hard to deny proof of things show up, the forces that be have their way of making them vanish, just as quickly.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigantopithecus
If only I had hit screen capture on it... so bummed about not doing that.
Of course, my thinking is the delisted video was simply just too much proof. Seems when such hard to deny proof of things show up, the forces that be have their way of making them vanish, just as quickly.