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See a theme, anyone? The bias is that wolves are incapable of harm - a view I aim to correct. Mythology and folklore aren't rife with evil wolves for no good reason; it's a reflection of historical perceptions of the wolf, perceptions which could not have simply developed in a vacuum. Perceptions
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but was overpowered by historical revisionists wielding falsehoods. I'll stick to less-controversial issues now, like animals eating people.
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legend and affected the reputation of the wolf. I am also interested in superstitions related to wolves and other man-eaters.
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prevented me from amassing the required funds. I was also obligated to give up money that had been set aside to fly
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Hello and welcome to Bearerofthecup's user page! Formerly the user Cupbearer, since resurrected.
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article, especially considering the treatment of the issue is mostly North American.
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Initially I planned on furthering studies in medieval history and
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Also, I wish there were more information available concerning
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Articles to which I have contributed as Bearerofthecup:
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Several great man-wolf folktales, perfect links for the
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I have no interests, only obsessions. These include the
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Within medieval history, my specific interests are:
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Fenrir

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Goya
Owls
bats
aren't monsters!
Penn State University
geology
medieval history
seismology
vulcanology
impact geology
evolution of cetaceans
evolution of birds
speleology
the Crusades
gothic architecture
medieval hunting
Arthurian legend
Y Gododdin
parapsychology
University of Edinburgh
late-2000s recession
hot air balloons
law enforcement
paranormal
UFOs

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