The furs of Chucky's society do have their own religions. They're mostly nature based involving a spirtual connection to the world around them. I'll do more on this in future pages. We get a tiny glimps here of Chucky's spiritualism, which is met with another memorable line from Adam.
This page was fun because I've gotten so much shit from friends about how much I touch things when I go hiking. If it's edible, I'll eat it. If it's not poisonous or won't bite, I'll touch it/pick it up.
This page was fun because I've gotten so much shit from friends about how much I touch things when I go hiking. If it's edible, I'll eat it. If it's not poisonous or won't bite, I'll touch it/pick it up.
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Very true. I was a cascade mountain hillbilly in a town of about 100 called Index, Washington which was a mining town in the 19th century. One tavern, one small general store and hundreds of thousands of acres of forest and mountains along the Skykomish river. In the summer, my friends and I lived in that forest from breakfast till supper, Dad called us "The Lost Boys". I lived there from 1968-1973, wouldn't trade it for anything. The area is still the same today as it was then.
I envy Chucky. I've been living in the city for too long and have lost my outdoor toughened feet.
I used to be able to walk across wild fields without pain, rough gravel was no issue, I could even handle hot asphalt in the Texas summer for short periods of time (but cleaning the tar off afterwards kinda sucked)) . I once walked across a yard full of grass-stickers and never realize it until I stepped up onto the porch and noticed that it didn't feel flat under my feet. Just for shits and giggles I counted how many I pulled out of my feet, 138 stickers out both feet, never felt a single one. I miss having tough feet.
I used to be able to walk across wild fields without pain, rough gravel was no issue, I could even handle hot asphalt in the Texas summer for short periods of time (but cleaning the tar off afterwards kinda sucked)) . I once walked across a yard full of grass-stickers and never realize it until I stepped up onto the porch and noticed that it didn't feel flat under my feet. Just for shits and giggles I counted how many I pulled out of my feet, 138 stickers out both feet, never felt a single one. I miss having tough feet.
Kenobi:"The force."
Luke:"The force?"
Kenobi:"Yes, the force. The force is an engery field created by all living things... It surrounds us, penetrates us... it... binds the galaxy together."
I may not be a terribly religious type, but on a basic level I can understand where your coming from, Chucky. And though I may not be a tree hugger either, I do however show respect to all life, flora, fauna, or otherwise, because we all are connected in some way on this tiny rock, No. 3 from our local star, SOL.
Luke:"The force?"
Kenobi:"Yes, the force. The force is an engery field created by all living things... It surrounds us, penetrates us... it... binds the galaxy together."
I may not be a terribly religious type, but on a basic level I can understand where your coming from, Chucky. And though I may not be a tree hugger either, I do however show respect to all life, flora, fauna, or otherwise, because we all are connected in some way on this tiny rock, No. 3 from our local star, SOL.
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