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Why does every European culture have a tradition of little fairy people doing chores around the house?
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>>18006867
>tradition
They're real.
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>>18006867
Demonic deception.
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You've ever been inside of an old house that was built over 100 years ago before they invented modern sound insulation and all the floors were wood or stone slab that sometimes made noise that echoes for no reason?
Imagine sleeping in on of those houses in an age before artificial lighting and appliances constantly running creating background noise, you would likely hear the floor boards and the walls creaking all night, amplified by the stone floors, in the dark where you can hardly see. Old houses are creepy, noisy places, you'd likely think there was little gremlins running around too.
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>>18006867
ah, yes, the prelude to "if your culture does not have something like this, you are not european" bullshit. it's a celto-germanic superstition, not universally european.



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