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I have a friend who is superstitious, she doesn’t pick up a penny from the floor if it’s facing down.
Rubbing a Buddha statues belly for luck
I always liked to do things that were considered bad luck around people who really believed in that stuff cause I would get a kick out of it. I still do actually. Who doesn’t laugh when you open an umbrella inside and someone freaks out about it?
In Sweden the act and the number are described by the same word 😉
To clarify, I "believe" evolution. I do not "believe in" evolution. I think the distinction is critical.
If a black cat crosses your path, give it a hug
One for sorrow. Two for mirth. Three for a wedding. Four for a birth. Five for silver. Six for gold. Seven for a secret never to be told. Eight for heaven. Nine for hell. And, ten for the Devil’s own sel. This is the way I was taught to count crows.
But you can get to Boardwalk on the first turn! If you roll a 7, you could draw the chance card that has you go to Boardwalk.
I always heard it pronounced like "triska-decka-phobia"
Auditory matrixing is the reason we think we sometimes hear our names called, among other things, when there is no one there calling us.
What’s the difference between superstitiousness and OCD?
Does anyone know why the next TTA was taken down about sex and the ministry? I watched half yesterday and it said it was deleted today.
Christians are tricked into worshipping Julius Caesar.
Check out the 1st 20 minutes of "Gospel of Caesar". watch?v=wwfY069iPVI
The physical evidence is overwhelming "Sacred Cross". watch?v=h3Vj-EgwRJQ
Primitive thinking at it’s best "Magic Blood". watch?v=K89fcDSxDXA
See the evidence of the cult of Divus Iulius Christos in Rome in the vids below.
watch?v=abQyXYqns-U watch?v=bDbPi_X2yUY watch?v=31cOKXxn1NU
u said it right sir
or if you never wash your palms that much
..and much cooler
I was told that if I leave my purse on the floor I’ll never be rich. As an atheist I am mindful not to do this even though I don’t have a real desire to be "rich" LOL
Can we please not call Valhalla "norse heaven"? The religion has been corrupted enough by Christianity. The concepts are almost entirely opposite, united only by the idea of a good afterlife (and valhalla isn’t even permanent, the einherjer die during Ragnarok.)
I actually like the Norse myths because the Aesir come across as flawed, but generally morally good (if a little obsessed with honor). Odin is willing to kill his followers and create strife and conflict on Midgard, but only to prevent the death of everything during Ragnarok. Thor has a temper, but is also good and a defender of the weak, and responsible for keeping humanity safe. Freyr has his issues, but as the King of Elves is overall a good guy.
I recently took a trip on Amtrak, and I sat in seat 13 on all four trains I was on. I really wish I would have taken pictures of that.