🍹Early to RISA 🧉@sh.itjust.worksM to Greentext@sh.itjust.works · 5 months agoAnon wants to be a vampiresh.itjust.worksexternal-linkmessage-square89fedilinkarrow-up1246arrow-down117
arrow-up1229arrow-down1external-linkAnon wants to be a vampiresh.itjust.works🍹Early to RISA 🧉@sh.itjust.worksM to Greentext@sh.itjust.works · 5 months agomessage-square89fedilink
minus-squareAux@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up6arrow-down2·5 months agoThat was never the case. Traditional folk tales about vampires were a way to understand corpse decomposition. The narrative changed in 1819.
minus-squarescholar@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up14·5 months ago“That was never the case.” “That then became the case.”
minus-squarecommie@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·5 months agowhich anthropologist are you relying on for this analysis?
That was never the case. Traditional folk tales about vampires were a way to understand corpse decomposition. The narrative changed in 1819.
“That was never the case.” “That then became the case.”
which anthropologist are you relying on for this analysis?