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In today's entry: folk wisdom.
I unironically needed this
I hadn't heard of the navel thing but otherwise this is a thing; learn to recognise them and you can either avoid or limit your time around them.
Thanks for sharing, I think it's important that this kind of knowledge doesn't disappear. I wish there was a book full of old folk wisdom.
Two books I have read on the subject are Vampires in Their Own Words by Michelle Belanger, and The Ethical Psychic Vampire by Raven Kaldera.
Good post, Count. I shall make that book offlinemagazine is imagining, call it "Ongoing Project #315003""
In today's entry: folk wisdom.
I unironically needed this
I hadn't heard of the navel thing but otherwise this is a thing; learn to recognise them and you can either avoid or limit your time around them.
Thanks for sharing, I think it's important that this kind of knowledge doesn't disappear. I wish there was a book full of old folk wisdom.
Two books I have read on the subject are Vampires in Their Own Words by Michelle Belanger, and The Ethical Psychic Vampire by Raven Kaldera.
Good post, Count. I shall make that book offlinemagazine is imagining, call it "Ongoing Project #315003""