Re: Re: Carrying subjecivity WAY too far

From: Jane Williams <janewilliams20_at_...>
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 12:52:07 +0000 (GMT)


> Won't most cultures know something about other
> cultures, especially the
> cross-over myths, precicely because they will have
> (collectively) been sucked
> into the myth everytime it is performed.

Sure. But I'm still assuming they won't know those myths as well as they know their own ones. They may recognise what they're in, they may not. "Know myths of ZZ" at 10W2, sure, but that's "know myths of Argan Argar" at maybe 10W, and "know myth where Vinga tricks AA" at 17 if you're lucky. Possible, but by no means certain.

> This will just get added to the list
> of grudges "anther reason we hate XXX is that their
> stupid god keeps on trying
> to beat us up. Well next time we'll be prepared and
> show him the error of his ways."

Yep!                 



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