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Why are people more concerned with turbulence on a plane than a close call in a car?
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The legend of the Chenoo says that there are giant creatures that were once human but became monsters. They howl and hunt humans, but if someone can melt the ice in its heart, the monster can become human again. The message of the story is that kindness can tame even the most savage creatures.