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Alright, some memes in, let us tell you of another old froggy tale from the other edge of the world - Japan.
In Japanese folklore there's the tale of The Two Frogs - one frog is from Kyoto and the other one is from Osaka. They decide to see the other's city, like two friends who went off the different colleges. They meet halfway on a mountain, and in an attempt to see their destinations, they stand on their hind legs while holding each other. However, because their eyes are on the back of their heads, they end up looking at the hometown they just left, deciding the cities are identical. Ending up like most college-separated friendships, not seeing each other again.
The moral of the story is that premature judgment, poor perspective, and lack of foresight can make us miss out on new experiences. By forgetting their eyes were on the back of their heads, the frogs mistakenly saw their hometowns as identical, wasting their journey and highlighting that "the grass is not always greener" - which is globally true.
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Of course we're 5, the screaming frog. We're all “get out of our swamp” mood.
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Here's another froggy tale, less known. It's the story of Aglebemu, the Giant Frog - a myth from the Wabanaki people, Native American people from the the northeastern US.
In this legend, a giant frog named Aglebemu (or Kci Cekolhs) dams the St. John River, causing a drought. The culture hero Glooskap defeats the frog, releasing the water and transforming the monster into the first bullfrog.
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