He's the cute little cherubic fairy spreading love and romance with his delightful bow and arrow.  Cupid, the official spokesperson for Valentine's Day.  It seems this purveyor of romance wasn't always so squeaky clean.

Among the ancients. Rather, Cupid was believed to be a bad boy, a trouble maker. In addition to being playful, in Greek and roman mythology, he was also quite fickle and perverse. Furthermore, his ability to inspire love, it was believed, was coupled with his ability to inspire hatred. Therefore, in many paintings of Cupid, he carries two quivers of arrows, one for each purpose.

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Kinda like the angel and devil that appear on your shoulder in some cartoons and movies.  Here's hoping the nice cupid shoots the arrow of love into your heart for Valentine's Day!

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