Display title | Sadly Mythtaken |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | When the writers take aspects from an intricate mythology or religion, twist their original meaning, and misuse them out of context for something far from its original purpose. It can be people, places, objects, anything up to and including God. Maybe they Did Not Do the Research, or maybe they did after all, but They Just Didn't Care, assuming that they didn't need to be accurate if they were using names and figures in a new context and purpose. It's not necessarily Faux Symbolism because often they don't even pretend to have intended some deep religious meaning behind it. |