Like if someone shows you around their hometown and says "Oh yeah that's where John Henry died racing the steam drill" They're not saying that as a "John Henry fan", they're not talking about something they chose to watch for entertainment and assume you did too
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Like, I *want* "Internet folklore" and "Internet mythology" to be a thing but so much of it is shallow and/or clumsily astroturfed The Slenderman stuff might actually seriously count, maybe
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what about something like dril on twitter?
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Urban legends still have currency, and Bloody Mary in the mirror seems to have arisen less than 50 years ago.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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