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QuietMouse94

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I'm shy when i first meet people but once i get to know them i become more talkative. I have a kitten named grace. I've never train hopped or squatted before but i want to. I'm 22 yrs old. I like animals, i get nervous in big crowds and feel like i do not belong and feel out of place.
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Welcome to the community! Do you have any particular travel goals in mind?
I want to try to make it to the jamboree in slab city in October. I only have $10 right now. I found a bike in the trash a few weeks ago i still have to see if the tires air up. I have a backpack a suitcase and a sleeping bag. I have some twine, tealight candles, a few cheap bic lighters, i have a mini flashlight, bandaids. I was thinking of leaving in july sometime, i don't want to overpack but i probably will. I will probably walk/hike there.
I was thinking of writing on a piece of cardboard but will be anxious about it.
 
Hey! Im new to this style of travelling as well (train hopping, hitching, etc.) Maybe finding a road dog you feel comfortable with will help with the feelings of anxiety and uncertainty.
 
I'm shy when i first meet people but once i get to know them i become more talkative. I have a kitten named grace. I've never train hopped or squatted before but i want to. I'm 22 yrs old. I like animals, i get nervous in big crowds and feel like i do not belong and feel out of place.
Umm yea ✌


Welcome to STP @QuietMouse94 I appreciate that you have a heart for animals which I think not enough people do.
 
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I love animals speaking of animals they just found a gray wolf in Kentucky. The experts said they haven't been here in 150 years. If this is off topic sory


When I llooke it up it looks like that happened in 2013 and of course, of fucking course, someone shot it as soon as it was found. Same thing happened to a wolverine, the first in 150 years, that was tracked walking across a dozen states, I remember watching his journey, until he was shot as soon as he entered rancher territory. Seems humans will shoot anything that moves, endangered or not. That's how I know Bigfoot doesn't exist.
 
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When I llooke it up it looks like that happened in 2013 and of course, of fucking course, someone shot it as soon as it was found. Same thing happened to a wolverine, the first in 150 years, that was tracked walking across a dozen states, I remember watching his journey, untunthe was shot as soon as he entered rancher territory
That one happened in 2013 i swear my dad was talking like they just got it. Im thinking there was 2 kinds here. Gray and red wolves. Breaks my heart they killed it.
 
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When I llooke it up it looks like that happened in 2013 and of course, of fucking course, someone shot it as soon as it was found. Same thing happened to a wolverine, the first in 150 years, that was tracked walking across a dozen states, I remember watching his journey, until he was shot as soon as he entered rancher territory. Seems humans will shoot anything that moves, endangered or not. That's how I know Bigfoot doesn't exist.
That is sad to hear.
 

Yeah i live in a town on the gila wilderness where they are doing this. What they dont tell you is for every new pup the feds bring into the wild, the state of new Mexico requires them to remove a native one from the wild. New Mexico game and fish is doing all they can to keep the wolves out of here and the locals...SUCK. They want to graze cattle on the nations first and greatest wilderness area then complain when they lose a couple cows to wolves even though the federal government pays them cash to compensate for lost cattle. The government even gives the ranchers tracking devices to track the wolves to avoid them, yet they use the tracking systems to kill the wolves when they can get away with it.
 
Hey, Quietmouse94, I too deal with a fair bit of anxiety but when it comes to crowds/parties etc. I remind myself that I get drained by these environments instead of getting pumped up (as the majority of peeps do) which helps a fair bit. Try thinking about it like that, it may help you :)

Seems humans will shoot anything that moves, endangered or not.

When I lived in rural Saskatchewan, I was apparently the first person to encounter a lynx in a nearby park. Was met with complete dismay when they learned I HADN'T killed it.. ughh ::grumpy::
 
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