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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2008

What did mythology really mean to people whom lived before the age of reason?

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  • Hella Great show. A lot of cool effects, and you spoke very effectively.

  • thanks, meow

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  • like if you clicked because hot chick pitcure :)

  • wonderful! :)

  • The Thing Is Most Myth's Are Based On Some Kind Of Fact And Were Designed To Keep Kid's

    From Getting In Trouble Sort Of A Moral

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    Like Dont Look Into Madusa's Eyes

    I Like The Production Co!

  • i dont quite understand the term "before the age of reason". Does that mean that we now live in the age of reason? As opposed to... when? Anyway, my opinion on myths is that they are constantly being created. the myths created today might be perceived as different in future, compared to the myths WE know as myths. But then again they might not, they are just a reaction to social issues, politics, our fears, hopes, beliefs, our upbringing, tradition, experience etc.. some things never change.

  • what is the reasoning behind inserting a girl in a bikini in the middle of the video?

  • how do you do all these effects like in the beginning? its great

  • i think part of science and understanding (facts) include efficiency. i think efficiency has profound impacts on personal life and on societal life. there are actions that make attaining happiness more efficient, there are factors that make morality more efficient and the like. these can be found in science and are part of psychological facts.

    to learn yourself i suggest you study the world. to learn the world, i suggest you look into yourself. the observer changes the particle -quantum fact

  • COOL EFFECS,VERY VERY GOD10*

  • i agree completely. you cant have facts substituting wisdom the boy who cried wolf is a myth\fable and wether its real or not is totaly besides the point. the value of a myth is what we call moral and in the boy who ried wolf example... its 'dont lie, or sh!t might eventualy hit the fan' wich is factual wether the story took place or not

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