This line hit me like a Tom turkey in full strut, lol.. It's hilarious yet humbling.
It really speaks to how nature has a way of humbling us, reminding us that we’re not as fearsome as we like to think.
It’s not just a funny moment, it’s a nudge to reflect on how far removed most of us are from the primal roots of survival.
Also, let’s be honest: we’re all soft city-slickers in our own ways, whether it’s supermarket turkeys or YouTube tutorials to fix an old Macbook Pro, I should know, I've resorted to it more times than I care to admit.
Thanks for sharing this fun yet thought-provoking piece!