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| Urban Legends Are Very Interesting Tales Even If They Not True. |
| We have all heard them especially, the Alligators in the sewers. For example did you know that the story about the kid who jumped off a cruise ship to see Spongebob is not true? I even saw the story of the microwave pet in a debate. There also many others which I can tell if you ask. |
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Heck yeah, they're interesting! I love to hear about them, even when they're totally outrageous. I
guess eelmonkey's right though; some of them do provide a cautionary tale. |
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If they weren't interesting then why would people keep telling them? |
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Interesting they are! |
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LOL.
;-) so funny, yeah. |
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I would think that they tell us what not to do. They are just cautionary tales. But they do serve a
purpose |
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No because some people can not relate to it there for not finding it as interesting as lets say a
true love story |
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