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There are many modern as well as ancient urban legends, such as the Weeping Woman or the Cañitas incident (having to do with Ouija invocations).
There are many modern as well as ancient urban legends, such as the Weeping Woman or the Cañitas incident (having to do with Ouija invocations).
Urban legends are not true. Urban legends are stories that have been past on from generation to generation. They consist of myth and sometimes horror. The term "urban" is used to differentiate modern legend from traditional folklore in pre-industrial times and does not refer to an urban area. This is a term that has been used since 1968. The most common Internet source of debunking "urban legends" is snopes.com.
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Urban legends can come from any country.
They are not always called urban Legends. They can be called Urban Myths, Urban Tales or Urban Stories. And they are not necessarily from and 'Urban' origin.
Urban society is a modern civilization that is based on city life in metropolitan areas. It is individualized, rather than integrated like folk society.
The duration of Urban Legends - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.
An urban legend is a fake story. People tell urban legends, as though they are real, to scare people or humor them.
The latest Urban legends can be found on the urbanlegends website and it hosts a variety of legends ranging from email rumours and internet hoaxes. Alternatively you may view the 25 hottest urban legends on the snopes website.
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Urban Legends - TV series - was created on 2007-06-18.