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Posted on Friday, September 4th, 2009 at 11:23 amObjects Wizards
Do you believe in lines when it comes to mythology?
I was thinking about what i believe in and i think that all “myths” come from some sort of facts… Here’s what i was thinking….
Aliens- I do believe that there are some life forms on other planets, not necessarily green people who speak in clicking noises and fly around in round space ships, but other people defiantly.
Wizards- I believe that there are some people who can move objects around or can do things. Not necessarily with a cape and a wand but a few specific people might possess special powers.
Vampires- Here’s where i have some trouble. I think there is/was some vampires in the world, i do believe there is very few. Although i think it would be cool if There Were the twilight/buffy vampires in the world i don’t think there are. I think that the ones who do exist just want to be left alone and that is why You Don‘t hear a lot of stories on the news or whatever.
Well, that’s what i think, i would love to hear your opinion.
and thanks for reading!
Myths are merely entertaining stories and ancient explanations of things.
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