In history you read about elves, fairies, little people, spirits. It was an accepted part of reality.

But now that’s obvious nonsense and if you see fairies then you need a doctor.

Are we insane now?

Yes I know, nutrition, literacy and the scientific enlightenment. But still.

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    2 days ago

    Religion is still a thing, what you’re describing is nature based religions.

    Perhaps in a few decades those currently deluded will be seen by mental heath specialists rather than their “minister”. I mean Tucker said he was attacked by demons :)

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      Ah, so when we scrape off the wit it is just an accusation of insanity.

      You conform closely to the conventions of the hour. Like a fungus to the bark of a tree.

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    3 days ago

    Can’t wait for OP to delete their absolute nonsense post when no one else entertains their weird ideas and they discover they’re the odd one out again

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    5 days ago

    We used to tell stories about seeing fairies and so.

    We still tell stories about seeing fairies and so on. Nothing has changed.

    I myself have only really encountered a fairy one time.

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    4 days ago

    In addition to the poor treatment of autistic and other neurodivergent folks, note that there was a huge uptick in a lot of fantasy folk tales right around the same time people started using gas lamps in their homes.

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      Lol. Excellent connection.

      There’s also the starvation thing. And drugs of course.

      And also children (traditionally weird) and monks (meditation, fasting etc)

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    The fey were made up as a way to ostracize people who were “weird” e.g. autistic people like myself. They weren’t REAL children, just weird puppets left by the weird forest people who stole our sweet, normal human baby!

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      No they weren’t. You’re just leveraging your fetish. Norse has a whole taxonomy. British Isles has a whole big thing. Moderns talking to machine elves even. The world is bigger etc.

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    People used to believe in myths which are unfalsifiable because they wanted to explain things that they didn’t know how they really worked. Now we realise that we should admit when we don’t know something and had scientific methods to try and find out what’s really going on. And no point were we insane, just using normal human psychology.

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    What “in history” are your taking about? I’m not aware of historical documents reporting the existance of fairies. I don’t think you find something like this is the writings of ancient Greek historians like Herodotus. Sometimes they report fanciful things about far away places where they are reporting stories they didn’t themselves witness, like say tribes of dog-headed people, but you don’t see the same thing when they report goings on they witnessed.

    And wouldn’t you expect there to be fossils or other remains? Do your see faeries in the pictures left by the ancient Greeks, Romans, or Egyptians?

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      5 days ago

      No uh because fairy skeletons don’t fossilize ever because reasons. or they don’t die or anything. notice how a lot of these fanciful things have an escape clause against discoverability?

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    A lot of this was about neurodivergent people. How they had become what they are because of malice by fairies, not by happening to be born with a certain neurology that is likely to be even beneficial.