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What Do You Think (General)? > Should urban myths be considered a part of a race’s cultural history?

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message 1: by Leah, I'm HI-larious! (Head Mod) (new)

Leah (lepolk) | 3478 comments Mod
I found the idea for this topic and thought that it was an interesting concept. Have at it!


message 2: by Evan (new)

Evan (sampsom) | 578 comments Hmmm, this is interesting. I typed in urban myths into google and it came up the story of JFK saying "ich bin ein un berliner" and in my history lessons in England we learned about how he proclaimed to be a donut.

As to whether they should no, I think they are often harsh on those involved.


message 3: by Som (new)

Som The first word came into my mind was "Religion"; then thought nah it'd be rude. Then another word pushed religion slowly aside and hence appeared "Bigfoot" along with "Santa"; that collage with a family of giants; It's already a part of cultural history think not conventionally, but in different contexts...On another thought..Cultural history is backed up with proper evidence and logical interpretations of it; mostly as factually usurped functions, backed up by evolution; 'myths' falsify the definition in the first place.


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