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Two Takes on Why The Mayans Ended The Calendar for 2012

by jioges in Folklore, October 31, 2009
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This is purely fictional, these are just two amusing stories which for some reason people seem to believe the less rational one.

Flathead Monster is Not a Myth to Some

by Goodselfme in Folklore, October 31, 2009
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Some monsters are not just for halloween, and the Flathead Monster is one that remains real, today, for many.

The Greatest Astronomical Discovery of All Time

by Mnofdichotomy in Paranormal, October 29, 2009
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…a little magic?

The Tale of The Pied Piper: A Strange Amalgam of Truth and Myth

by Mr Ghaz in Folklore, October 18, 2009
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The legend is certainly not the first, not is it the only one, of its kind. Remarkably similar tales of pipers who spirit away children figure in folklore all over Europe and throughout the Middle East. But unlike most of the other folktales, the Hamelin story gives precise dates, contradictory though they may be.

Love: Fact or Fiction?

by samuelwaller in Relationships, October 18, 2009
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A debateable/argumentative, maybe some praise in this article, describing love, and whether it’s just in your head.

Ghosts a Hoax?

by Charlie Walls in Paranormal, October 15, 2009
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An article.

Misjudged to Death

by F. Riganelli in Law, October 14, 2009
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Sheila Artiste is breaking into the literary world with her bestselling novel and has become the object of much attention, but when fans begin projecting her writing onto her, she becomes weary of the attention that won’t stop and soon finds herself being stalked and in grave danger.

Eight Elaborate Parables and Illustrious Urban Legends

by Lauren Axelrod in Folklore, October 14, 2009
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The evolution of Urban Legends is due to a gross misunderstanding of the stories of folklore. The legends have circulated through the internet, via word of mouth, and at parties while people are severely under the influence or just need a conversation piece to feel more comfortable.

A Heathen’s Analysis of The Bible 1: Genesis 1.1

by fivegoldstars in Religion, October 11, 2009
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The Bible is perhaps one of the most popular books ever to have been published. Reports suggest that more homes own a copy of the Christian text than The Da Vinci Code. Many people live their lives by its contents, but how does the text itself stand up to scrutiny?

Edgar Wallace: Crime Writer – Part 1, Born to an Actress

by Steve Newman in Crime, September 3, 2009
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In 1875 being a single mother, who was pregnant, was an unenviable position. Hard choices had to be made…

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