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Everything in your country is so poisonous, it's a wonder that you've survived this long! :D |
Don't Jump Over a Child
Another thing you shouldn't do in Turkey? Jump over a child. Doing this will curse them to be short. Forever. |
Don't Kiss Babies on the Lips
If you plant one on a baby in Nigeria, legend says you'll condemn them to spend their entire adult lives drooling. |
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Carry an Acorn to Stay Forever Young
Women in Ancient Britain often kept acorns in their pockets to ensure a youthful complexion. |
Don't Let Your Purse Touch the Floor
In Brazil, putting your purse or wallet on the floor means you'll become penniless. |
Don't Tempt Your Fate
In Cuba, if you declare that it's "el ultimo," or your last drink, then you're tempting fate and death will shortly follow. |
Avoid Sleeping With Fans On
Many South Koreans do not sleep with fans running in closed rooms — if they do, it's believed to be fatal. |
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Maybe if they stopped sharpening the blades and strengthened their ceiling attachments a bit. |
Knock on Wood
Knocking on wood, naturally, is one of the most prevalent superstitions people talk about. |
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That reminds me of an origin story I heard [read?] somewhere about the phrase "Olly, olly oxen free!" when playing a game of "hide-and-seek" in the U.S. The story goes that a similar game was played in Germany and that, when the person who was "it" [i.e. the seeker] could not find the remaining hiders - they would declare "Alle, alle auch sind frei!", meaning "All the rest are free!" [literally: "All, all also are free!"] So, when German immigrants commingled with other American immigrants, the phrase became perverted into the meaningless English phrase which probably no one but myself and Mr. Burns remembers today. Then again, I could be suffering from that syndrome where people mis-remember the past and which is complete B.S. :hmmm: |
Some southern mountain superstitions
Got to hold your breath walking through or by a graveyard. No clue why. If you wear new shoes to a funeral it's bad luck Put acorns on things you don't want struck by lightning. See an owl during the day someone you know is gonna die Hanging cloth diapers on a clothesline at night summons evil We use to play "jump over a crack or break your momma's back" as a kid If you swallow a watermelon seed it will grow in your belly and explode your stomach Brick dust spread at a doorway will keep evil from entering Never put moonshine in #13 mason jar, bring bad luck. The lore is shiners always broke them so not many on the market today. I come from the moonshine capitol county of the world and have asked many old folks and they say they used them or never cared to look and it's a myth, but the myth drives the price up of a #13 Ball mason jar. One of my grandmaws....If you slam the screen door it will bring you back luck...like a switch |
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Opened him up, and his appendix was jam packed full of them, to the point of bursting. Apparently, if you swallow them whole there is that risk, but if you bite them through they'll pass. :06: |
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