• SanguinePar
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    84 hours ago

    Certain ufologists have claimed that the story is evidence of a close encounter with extraterrestrial life.

    Of course they have… 🙄

  • @glimse
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    329 hours ago

    I like to imagine the interaction went like this…

    Fisherman: hey there

    Boat girl: …

    Fisherman, pushing the boat back to sea: welp, I tried!

    • @[email protected]
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      62 hours ago

      She wouldn’t let the fisherman look in her wooden box, so they came up with this while story about her being a foreign princess, married for convenience, and took an illicit lover, so they killed her lover and put his head in the box and set her to sea.

      That is an insane amount of bananas details for “she has a box and won’t let us see what’s inside.”

  • Flying Squid
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    239 hours ago

    Weird how these sorts of events happened less often after things like photography were invented.

    Convenient how the fishermen were like, “yeah, no one’s going to need to see the boat the lady came from or anything.”

  • @ChicoSuave
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    119 hours ago

    The woman had red hair and eyebrows, the hair elongated by artificial white extensions. The extensions could have been made of white fur or thin, white-powdered textile streaks. This hairstyle cannot be found in any literature. The skin of the lady was a very pale pink color.

    Red hair and pale skin, sounds like she may have been Ainu.

    • @[email protected]
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      107 hours ago

      I’ve never heard that the Ainu were associated with red hair or pink complexion in any way. My guess would be that the woman and the boat went adrift off the cliffs of Moher and unusually strong currents just took them to Japan.

      • @AWistfulNihilist
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        5 hours ago

        Then they yeeted her Irish ass back into the surf.

        I mean shit, even I have occasional trouble understating Irish people, and we speak the same language!