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Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: Cosmos on August 05, 2007, 03:12:47 AM
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bizarre stories about other cultures. Could be yours or someone elses. If ya know any, then share some..
My mother told me she heard that in japan, some people live so high in the mountains that they're blind. And their kids are half blind. And the reason is because they're so close to the sun. I found that to be.. strange.. o.O
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And I find that to be a lie! Tell your mother that some dude on the internet thinks she's a ****ing liar!
I've been to Mexico, and I've learned from seeing it that road rules, laws, and regulations are either not enforced, or nobody follows them.
Woman hit by a bus. Etc.
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That's what she heard fool :p
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There isn't much superstition round here. In the past there was this "Black car" that kids would comment, apparently sometimes a kid would be seen in one of those and never again.
There was also Bloody Mary, which would appear and _______ if you ______ in ________
Fill the blank spots for yourself. There's so many versions of this myth I don't even know which to post.
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Post an example one, because I've not hear it.
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Here's an example...
There was also Bloody Mary, which would appear and kill you if you say Bloody Mary 10 (or 100 or whatever) times while spinning in circles in front of a mirror.
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Originally posted by Archem2
And I find that to be a lie! Tell your mother that some dude on the internet thinks she's a ****ing liar!
I've been to Mexico, and I've learned from seeing it that road rules, laws, and regulations are either not enforced, or nobody follows them.
Woman hit by a bus. Etc.
Only if you live there. If you however drive there with a nice car, and do just as little something wrong such as spit out your window, a cop can pull you over and tell you how the whole mexican constitution and past dead presidents look and frown upon you on article XV-A.2.
No Lie. And I should know.
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I missed something. Ignore previous post.
I watched a documentary about eastern thought vs. western though. It made it out like westereners are individualistic, whereas asians aren't as much, that they don't compete, but instead try and better themselves so as not to let each other down. For example, an Asian host would, instead of offering a bunch of choices, be in tune enough eith their guests to put out only what the guests would want. It sounds like a cool way to be.
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I've heard the Swedish should be pretty dumb. I wounder if thats true.
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The universe is an apple really... Our solar system is a coal atom actually... The plantes are protons and the sun is the core.
All other galaxies are other atoms that together create the apple...
And Red, I've heard the same thing actually.
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Originally posted by Grandy
There isn't much superstition round here. In the past there was this "Black car" that kids would comment, apparently sometimes a kid would be seen in one of those and never again.
There was also Bloody Mary, which would appear and _______ if you ______ in ________
Fill the blank spots for yourself. There's so many versions of this myth I don't even know which to post.
DAMN THESE KIDS OF NOWADAYS!
Grandy, for God sakes dude!
Some stuff for you...
Says the legend that, if you pass a baby coral snake (a snake from here) between your finders, you'll become a great guitar player. Of course, the snake's bite will kill you in no time, that's why it's so special...
Another one says that one can enchant a black snake (another type of snake from here, that has a...kind of...bell or something in it's tail) to suck dry a mother's milk, so that her child will die. During the night the snake will enter the room, put it's tail in the child's mouth and suck the mother's milk!
The reverse enchantment will make the black snake appear to the first fukker who sent it...in the first place.
Many, many superstitions in Brazil. Mostly lore.
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So like, in china we believe in dragons and **** like that.
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I wish pokemon were real...
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Originally posted by thepsynergist
I wish pokemon were real...
I second that
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Originally posted by Phayre
I missed something. Ignore previous post.
I watched a documentary about eastern thought vs. western though. TIt made it out like westereners are individualistic, whereas asians aren't as much, that they don't compete, but instead try and better themselves so as not to let each other down. For example, an Asian host would, instead of offering a bunch of choices, be in tune enough eith their guests to put out only what the guests would want. It sounds like a cool way to be.
That is all.
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In some latin american cultures (I.E., Puerto Rico), there's a phrase: "Hoy es Martes, ni te cases, ni te embarques."
Trans: "Today is Tuesday, don't get married, don't get on a boat."
I don't believe these things anyway.