Boogity
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I have always associated the word feral with domestic animals that have reverted back to non-domestic wild beasts. Like in the case of a young and cute pink piggy. You can put them out into the woods and next year they will have grown tusk-like teeth and have become savage beasts. Similarly a house cat will quickly become a wildcat in no time at all if left in the woods.
So I really like the term "feral people". They have abandoned the society-imposed rules to be polite and considerate to others and have become more like savage beasts. Rural Indiana is typically a very nice and easy going area to live but the "ferals" are here. Almost every day we hear of another meth lab somewhere.
About once a month we go into a town where they have some big stores. Every month I see "ferals" acting like wild beasts. I just cannot imagine what it is like to live near a big city where inner city "feral" gangs rule.
I cannot picture abifae as a wild vicious beast (well, wild maybe but not vicious). Maybe somewhat independent and self-sufficient but not feral.
So I really like the term "feral people". They have abandoned the society-imposed rules to be polite and considerate to others and have become more like savage beasts. Rural Indiana is typically a very nice and easy going area to live but the "ferals" are here. Almost every day we hear of another meth lab somewhere.
About once a month we go into a town where they have some big stores. Every month I see "ferals" acting like wild beasts. I just cannot imagine what it is like to live near a big city where inner city "feral" gangs rule.
I cannot picture abifae as a wild vicious beast (well, wild maybe but not vicious). Maybe somewhat independent and self-sufficient but not feral.