The Halsin fans saw this Internet shitstorm happen and thought "our time to shine".
CthulhusIntern
More like, imagining being lost.
But also, there's still ambiguity. If the man is clearly a park ranger, or part of a search party, or something like that, I think most would rather see the man there.
What's that supposed to mean?
Bear was like "Did he really just do that?"
I don't think people are imagining being on a path here.
Similarly, the first known use of the "bowl of Skittles, some poisoned" analogy was Nazi propaganda in the 1930s, in which the Skittles were Jews.
Yes, in fact, bear spray is one of the things you're supposed to bring to national parks.
What about the actual hexbear?
I think one thing with this question is that it's framed in multiple different ways, and also kinda ambiguous. Like, when I first heard in the woods, the first thing I imagined was hiking on a trail, since that's the reason I would most likely be in the woods. Seeing other people on the trail is just part of it that doesn't even register. But I would certainly be on edge if I saw a bear on the trail. But being "stuck" or "lost" like I heard does change context.
I think you're joking here, but pandas are absolutely not safe animals to be around. They can get very territorial and WILL fuck you up. Beautiful, yes. Safe? Absolutely not.
For a polar bear or mountain lion, however, by the time you see it, you're already dead. It already knew you were there, and specifically decided that it wanted to be in your presence.
At this point, there needs to be medical research done on this man.