A Superstition that hunts you

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Inquiring-Mind, Oct 21, 2006.

  1. Inquiring-Mind

    Inquiring-Mind Senior Member

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    My mom is very superstitious, so growing up she feed us all kind of superstitious junk. One that still runs my head is the so called evil eye.
     
  2. erzebet1961

    erzebet1961 Senior Member

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    If you kill a house spider it will bring bad luck into your home !!
     
  3. denimstar

    denimstar edge of darkness

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    So that's my problem!

    I was raised with this one.

    Sweep your kitchen floor sweep your money out the door.
     
  4. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    when i was going through the christer thing (many years ago), i was afraid i would discouver myself to be the anti-christ. seriously. i kid you not.

    when people start talking about time travel, i have this big paranoia of chronic hysterisis.

    good luck, bad luck, diversity brings them both whatever we do.
    one thing, it didn't come from my parents but the other kids at school,
    "step on a crack, you break your mother's back"

    well we didn't have that many sidewalks in the small towns where i grew up,
    so anyway this was a thing we'd pretty much all do, when we remembered to think
    about it, and i still find myself doing, or feeling somehow in my soul compelled to do so,
    and that is to walk in such a way as to avoid stepping on the expansion seams in the sidewalk!

    this is about the only think i can think of in this sort.
    i'm for not killing anything unless you have to or you intend to eat it though.

    spiders, if you tease them the right way, supposedly, you can make it rain.

    =^^=
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