purely superstitious believe no, scientific explanation....
purely superstitious believe no, scientific explanation....
No... never ko gidimalas sa Friday the 13th
di ko motoo...kay swerte ko gahapon...
Kuyaw sa Friday the 13th kung dili mo-abot ang sweldo.
Fiday the 13th ..Naaaaaah!!!!
Di. Di man gani ko mo tuo ani.
Nope. Ang friday the 13th ang mahadlok nako... ahahaha
way hadlok2 bisan magpakita pana tang di ingon ato diha.
motago lng ko![]()
...Dili na tinood bro...
...Mas mu-too pako sa CR sa CIT kahadlukan... Kahadlukan dili tungod kay naay Ungo every Friday the 13th, but TUBOL Nga Gati-urok sa Inuduro Maoy Gi-kahadlukan... every Friday the 13th of the month sa CIT, Sure ko naa jud na-TUBOL ana!... Inig dayun abli sa pultahan sa CR managan Oi - Daku kaaU ang TUBOL naa pay Dugo.... ^_^
Last edited by wire; 09-08-2011 at 03:12 PM.
Superstitions—Why So Persistent?
AS YOU are probably aware, there are still many who view a black cat crossing their path as a bad omen or who are fearful of walking under a ladder. Many also believe that Friday the 13th is a day of bad luck and that the 13th floor of a building is a dangerous place to be. Such superstitions persist even though they are irrational....
Think about it. Why do some people carry a rabbit-foot or knock on wood when expressing some hopeful sentiment? Isn’t it because, without sound evidence, they believe that these acts will ensure good luck? The book A Dictionary of Superstitions observes: “A superstitious mind believes that certain objects, places, animals, or deeds are lucky (good omens or charms) and that others are unlucky (bad omens or signs of misfortune).”—See Galatians 5:19, 20.
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