Hold up R. Kelly Calls himself the pied piper i just googled who the pied piper was :wow:

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The eqyptian rendition of Rapunzel is hilarious :russ: until it take a turn for the worst :sadcam:

Yousif, a young prince, hears a story about Louliyya, a beautiful woman hidden away somewhere in the desert whom no one has ever set out to find without dying in the process. He decides that the absolute nothing he knows about this girl is worth the considerable effort and risk and plunges into the punishing sands to find her. So, pretty similar to the version you know up to this point. Nothing to see here. Move along.

But then Yousif happens upon a giant female ogre, with "her breasts swung over her shoulders." Realizing there is not a moment to lose, Yousif springs into action and sucks on each of her pendulous boobs. The ogre is thrilled with this and pronounces Yousif her "Milk-son." And that really is all the explanation we get -- the story just treats this as a legitimate strategy for getting past an ogre.

Yousif finally comes to a large palace, where he discovers Louliyya letting down her hair for her father (also inexplicably an ogre) to climb up. Yousif sneaks in and convinces Louliyya to escape with him, presumably leaving the episode with the ogre boobs out of his explanation. A magic tambourine tips off her father (as they do), and he hauls ass after them.

Louliyya creates a field of thorns, some bamboo forests, and a giant lake to impede her father's pursuit, because she is apparently magic as hell and just never bothered to do anything cool with it before. The ogre tries to drink the lake out of his way, but it fills him too much and he explodes in the process. As he detonates, he curses Louliyya and Yousif into a dog and a bird, respectively, but they eventually turn back into humans and get married.
 

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What was wrong with those medieval german kids, brehs?:dahell::dahell::dahell:. All their fairy tales end in death and slaughter and depression. There must've been some village in germany that's been kept out of the history books where all the kids murdered their parents in their sleep so the people in the rest of the country felt they had to scare their kids into submission with this horror movie shyt to avoid it from happening. :dahell:. They were like, ":camby:Nah we're not playing that shyt in our town. Once upon a time a little kid didn't listen to his dad and witch came and ate that kid for dinner. The end. Go the fukk to sleep"
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The scottish tale of Hansel and Gretel is totally :demonic:

In the Scottish tale "Molly Whuppie," a family decides that they have too many children and leave three of the daughters out in the middle of the woods to die. The three girls wander around until they discover a house where, instead of a witch, a family of ogres lives. The mother ogre tells them they are welcome to come in, but that her husband will be home soon and will probably kill them all if they stay. The three agree to roll the dice on Ogre Dad, even though the house is not made of candy. And here is where things take a turn for the traumatic.

You see, the ogres have three children of their own. Knowing that Ogre Dad is probably going to murder them in the night, the human girls trick the dad into thinking his own children are the visitors. That's right -- Ogre Dad slips into the room in the middle of the night and, due to the human girls' ploy, inadvertently strangles his own daughters to death like a shriekingly blood-hungry Shrek.

Are you picturing your mother reading this story to you at your bedside from a pop-up book? Anyway, now the human kids escape, which you will note they could have done before they sacrificed three innocent children, but Molly herself is recaptured by the ogre. And at this point, you know that you should be more worried for the ogre.

He asks his captive what kind of punishment she deserves, and she tells him to put her in a bag and beat her to death with the biggest stick he can find. Ignoring how oddly specific this is, he tosses her into a bag and leaves to find a girl-jellying club. While he's gone, Molly convinces the ogre's wife to get into the bag. When Ogre Dad returns with his giant murder stick, he bludgeons the bag into a soup rag, having once again been tricked into killing a loved one.

Idk why, I like this story. :gladbron:
 

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shyt is there a more violent version of little red riding hood?



I know that wolf probably tricked her to come close and raped her all night long wolfey style man.:to:
 

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Y'all got me :deadmanny: At least homie wanted to gain knowledge. Rather see that then be blissfully ignorant all jokes aside
 

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mann shut yall old asses up, dont kno one kno damn fairy tale legend yall mom read to yall in da 60s :russ:


The 60's?

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Crack babies....

This is probably why he got away with so much bullshyt, nikka telling you upfront he's using his music to lure the underage into the realm of the demonic but you ain't know because nobody read you a fukking book....R.I.F. muthafukka!
 

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shyt is there a more violent version of little red riding hood?



I know that wolf probably tricked her to come close and raped her all night long wolfey style man.:to:


These early variations of the tale differ from the currently known version in several ways. The antagonist is not always a wolf, but sometimes an ogre or a 'bzou' (werewolf), making these tales relevant to the werewolf-trials (similar to witch trials) of the time (e.g. the trial of Peter Stumpp). The wolf usually leaves the grandmother’s blood and meat for the girl to eat, who then unwittingly cannibalizes her own grandmother. Furthermore, the wolf was also known to ask her to remove her clothing and toss it into the fire. In some versions, the wolf eats the girl after she gets into bed with him, and the story ends there
 
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