What I think of ghouls.(And other supernatural creatures too)

  So I couldn't come up with anything better for this blog so I'm writing this so i'll go on with this topic so lets start, by saying that I don't believe in ghosts or zombies or unicorns or dragons or any of the sort because most of those were people finding parts of random animals and assuming that they were part of one thing when really they were part of another. Like unicorns where someone found a narwhal horn that's actually their tooth and assumed  yes out of all the animals that this horn could belong too, the horse is the animal that should have this! White horses. Yep, racism did not limit itself to the color of peoples skin, it extended to the color of mythical creatures. Potential racism aside, I think ghosts are the only mythical creature that aren't just people misinterpreting some piece of a random animal or people trying to explain why something keeps happening. NO, ghosts just straight up arise from unexplainable experiences in which someone or something just happens and there's just, no scientific answer why. Its just some strange creature that you just see one day while you're working or in bed but when you decide to look back and check its just gone without a trace.     
 So lastly i'll talk about unicorns. Why unicorns? Because A. they're probably the most recognizable mythical creature behind maybe dragons, and B. They're the titular character in a book I'm about to mention. So right know I'm going to mention the Unicorn Chronicles which is book that my 4th grade math teacher read to me in a special timeframe know as read aloud. Its just the whole class, including Mrs. Carr, my reading teachers homeroom class watch and mostly listen to Mr. Smith read a certain book. So four of the six books we read were part of this series and let me just say straight on that this is DEFINITELY not a girly book. Nor is it one to show your young children because there are some major character deaths and quite a bit of blood. Its a story of a girl named Cara in up in a mythical world called Luster in which she meets various different mythical friends featuring a squirrel monkey fusion named called the Squijum a man bear fusion called the Dimplethum a unicorn named Lightfoot and various other creatures. So in the book unicorns have quite a bit of unique abilities such as moderate healing, water purifying, no hands. Which gave me some thoughts. One of them being, HOW THE HECK DO PEOPLE COME UP WITH MYTHICAL CREATURE ABILITIES. Like how did someone come up wit this "oh here are some winged lizardy creatures, they definitely BREATHE FIRE like what the heck how do giant lizard bones go with FIRE. Anyways I've carried this tangent to a dead end so now it's time to stop. So, bye!

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