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I've heard so many of both, it is impossible to choose.
As for the story behind the story, well... with paranormal stories, I think it depends on one's personal beliefs. However, always bear in mind that our minds play tricks. As do friends and family members.
Urban Legends usually consist of four origins:
1. Someone wanting to push a particular view. ("I heard about this couple in China who were forced to eat their dog" = "people in China are so strange and foreign, they'd make innocent bystanders devour a beloved pet.")
2. Someone having too much time on their hands, and not enough good taste. (Forwarding a chain email to 87 people will not save someone's life.)
3. Someone exaggerating a story, or buying into an exaggerated story or a story that was intended as a joke.
4. Misinterpretation.
Or all of the above.
I've heard so many of both, it is impossible to choose.
As for the story behind the story, well... with paranormal stories, I think it depends on one's personal beliefs. However, always bear in mind that our minds play tricks. As do friends and family members.
Urban Legends usually consist of four origins:
1. Someone wanting to push a particular view. ("I heard about this couple in China who were forced to eat their dog" = "people in China are so strange and foreign, they'd make innocent bystanders devour a beloved pet.")
2. Someone having too much time on their hands, and not enough good taste. (Forwarding a chain email to 87 people will not save someone's life.)
3. Someone exaggerating a story, or buying into an exaggerated story or a story that was intended as a joke.
4. Misinterpretation.
Or all of the above.
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Date: 2010-03-15 12:19 pm (UTC)And now that song from Damn Yankees will never leave.