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Post by Mortimer on Oct 11, 2020 4:24:31 GMT
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 11, 2020 5:48:49 GMT
When I saw the title I was getting ready to write, "Poor Turkists. I ate bacon today and it was delicious. " And I didn't know the wolf sign. Do you know how that came to be?
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Post by Mortimer on Oct 11, 2020 6:25:42 GMT
When I saw the title I was getting ready to write, "Poor Turkists. I ate bacon today and it was delicious. " And I didn't know the wolf sign. Do you know how that came to be? They have a turkish origin myth, that they descendt from ashina-shewolf. Their mythical animal is the wolf. I dont know more. The turkish far right organisation calls themselfes "grey wolfes".
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Oct 11, 2020 7:06:19 GMT
Aw... In my childhood my favourite fairy tale among the other ones was "The Grey Wolf". There were two versions of it, each of them I liked.
I was so terribly scared by those tales... In one version of them there was a character whose name was "Песиголовець" ("Doghead" or a creature that has human body and a dog head). Mama mia how creepy it was for me every next time I turned the pages of text or comix (I had several versions or types of books and comics in my library)...
But, must say, that even despite of the evilness of the grey wolf I liked that character. There was something that I liked in his charisma or style. Anyway I would advise for everyone to read that book or comics.
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