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>> No. 23307 Fairy
20th June 2015
Saturday 10:43 pm
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What country do you think has the most interesting folklore or myths?
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>> No. 23308 Britfag
20th June 2015
Saturday 10:55 pm
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>>23307
Somalia.
>> No. 23309 Fairy
20th June 2015
Saturday 11:58 pm
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Ancient Scandinavia
>> No. 23310 Cockernay
21st June 2015
Sunday 7:48 am
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Japan.
>> No. 23311 Wastelander
21st June 2015
Sunday 6:12 pm
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>>23307
Ireland.
>> No. 23312 Boyo
22nd June 2015
Monday 10:56 am
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Greece
>> No. 23313 Britfag
22nd June 2015
Monday 11:08 am
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>>23311
I particularly like the ones about the boy who beat a dog with a stick and the boy who got clever by molesting a fish.
>> No. 23314 Raoul
22nd June 2015
Monday 11:54 am
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Mexico!!!
>> No. 23391 AnonFromRO
8th July 2015
Wednesday 1:37 pm
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Japan. Celtic mythology also is interesting.
>> No. 23392 Buddha
8th July 2015
Wednesday 1:45 pm
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Bengal.
>> No. 23393 Bulba
9th July 2015
Thursday 3:49 pm
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>>23307
The US. Simply because of how young their urban mythology is.
>> No. 23417 Wastelander
1st August 2015
Saturday 9:58 pm
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Kalevala. Is all.
>> No. 23421 AnonFromFI
6th August 2015
Thursday 8:38 pm
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England.

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