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I am not a great fan of the bow hunting (not that it matters), but I totally appreciate that you didn't shoot wildly and considered the fact that it could be endangered. I come from a family of hunters and, though I couldn't do it, I get that it means a lot to a lot of people and it serves a purpose to take the

Yes, most likely puma. (I used to study big cats.) You're a lucky guy.

Ha! I was thinking Mountain Lion when you said you saw the eyes. I was like 'shit, Dude is gonna get eaten'. Usually by the time you see them they've been tracking you for a while, sometimes days. I'm glad you're safe.

That just went from spooky-scary to WELP THAT WAS A FREEBIE I ALMOST DIED scary.

What kinds of cats are there?? Cougar? Mountain lion? Is a cougar a mountain lion? So many questions! But glad you weren't eaten!

I was actually bow hunting (Katniss style), and my hand gun is for 100 yards or less. Plus you never know what's endangered.

I know this is stupid, but if I were you and I saw those pair of glowing eyes......I would have shot it. That's how scared I would have been.

99.9999999% sure it was a Puma. They can reach this far, and it's not uncommon to sometimes come across them.

Eeek, good choice. Maybe a big bobcat...

This is one of the most terrifying things I have ever heard in my entire life.

Very creepy! I'm reminded of a bakcpacking trip I took with some buddies in Western North Carolina. We were camping on a short cliff over a creek, and we kept seeing pairs of eyes in the woods behind us. We didn't hear any loud movement, and they seemed to disappear quickly, so we were convinced we were being

I have a few pretty decent ghost stories as well. Texas is wild, and weird. You see the strangest things when you're out an about in this state. Hell, my parents own one of the Galveston Haunted Victorian Houses.

Nice twist on the scary story! True and non-supernatural, but still frightening! Good job.

Houston? Not sure how they feel about a black person being their official icon (I speak close-mindedly as I've never been to Houston and don't really want to).

Isn't it ironic? Don't you think?

I'm going to imagine you did.

did you fuck both of em?

Do you really think all white people are like this? You do, don't you?

The only reason I stopped immediately tuning away from that song was that the Bengals ran out to it once and it was hilarious, and now I relive that when it's on. Otherwise, it is probably the most pathetic low-energy song trying to be empowering I've ever heard. It is so tame, it's practically the Kids' Bop version

I aaaaaaaaggGREEEEE! EE-EEE-EE-EE-EE-E-EE!