Lost in Translation 7

I didn’t really need to hear much more of the translations before concluding that there really isn’t going to be an easy manner in which the sasquatch and human beings ever communicate. My reasoning being that frankly they are not as intelligent as what I and I imagine many others, wish they were. Yes you could communicate very basic ideas but they are very spontaneous, for lack of a better word. They are very shy, unpredictable animals with human-like features. They are not unpredictable humans with animal-like features. The distinction being that animals are wild creatures which as everyone knows, the very first words of their description when talking about wild animals is that they are unpredictable.


The biggest reason I have no desire to go back into the wilderness even though I suspect my translating app works with considerable success is because I have looked at all the data available to me and concluded there is enough of a chance that I would meet with a violent end if I were to pursue this; that I am quite comfortable not ever bothering with the matter again.
I take consolation in knowing that I do not know, where they are located or what they are doing so I don’t feel any sort of obligation to be their human ‘big brother’. These creatures have made it clear they don’t want any interaction with human beings and I think we should honor that decision by not chasing them when they attempt to put distance between themselves and us. I know it is hard to understand that they wouldn’t want to know such interesting and trustworthy creatures such as human beings. Roll eyes.