Did medieval people really believed in dragons or they doesn't like we doesn't believe in true love?
>>1168975
All stories of serpents, winged serpents, dragons, etc., should be considered to be about dinosaurs.
Probably they believed in monsters in the end of the world.
>>1168975
I think dragons, demons and other supernatural creatures (pagan gods) were actually metaphors for humans existing in certain states, or for memes that could take hold of a community. Over time the references were lost and people began to think of these creatures literally.
Nigger
There's billions of people on earth right now who believe in alien warlords bombing volcanoes with nukes to cause mental illness, Jewish zombies with psychic powers, 8 armed blue men who dream the universe into existence witches who happen to only target poor African villages, and pedophile arabs chopping the moon in half
People are retarded and will believe anything if you say it with utter confidence
>>1169254
The chinese do not think the dragon mythical at all. He's just one year like the rat or the dog or the chicken.
>>1168975
people still believe in monsters today like bigfoot, the loch ness monster, the jersey devil, aliens, etc etc
therefore it should be safe to assume that people in the past also believed in monsters
>>1169276
It helps to remember that the word "dinosaur" was only coined in the 1850's.
>>1169230
Quoted for truth.
>>1168975
>dat grammar
>>1168975
Deep as fuck
>>1169230
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