Aaron Mahnke
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Appearances Over Time
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It's just a story about a guy in a bunny suit.
At the end of the day, though, most urban legends can act as little time capsules, each one preserving the fears of a prior generation.
Fears that they then pass on to their children and grandchildren.
Yes, they might tell a story about where we once were.
But maybe, just maybe, they also tell a tale about where we're going.
From bandaged men to bunny men, there sure are some weird characters out there.
In fact, most urban legends involve some sort of mythological figurehead.
Maybe in your town it's the old man who killed those teenagers out in the woods.
Or perhaps it's the ghostly hitchhiker who leaves behind a scarf or a sweater.
But as one last story will show us, urban legends can also feature real people.
Stick around through this brief sponsor break to hear all about it.
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