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WTD20 Friday The 13th

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Nothing bad ever happens on Friday the 13th.

Ever since I was 10 years old I've always dreamed I'd have something front paged on Newgrounds. Today That came true.

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Couldn't be more true

I view this comic everyday and still get a smile when I look at the middle panel. I <3 U.

Cute!

It made me laugh. And just to add I completely agree with his opinion. Nothing bad should happen on Friday 'cause to me Friday is my happy day! And on a side note I was brought home from the hospital on Friday the thirteenth and I appear to be in one piece!

I share the same dream..

The only difference is that I have little talent compared to you, my friend. This shit is boss. Easy to read and you got the point across in 3 blocks like a comic should. Getcha some! =D

Why they deem Friday as bad luck.

In ancient history, them people had a god named Freya. There was something called Freya Day. She was the god of love I think. The churches decided to be assholes and said she was bad luck. And everyone believed them like assholes.
as for 13, well...
At Jesus Christ's last supper, there were thirteen people around the table, counting Christ and the twelve apostles.
On Friday the 13th of October, 1307, King Philip IV of France ordered the arrest of
the Knights Templar.
A year which contained 13 full moons instead of 12 posed problems for the monks who were in charge of the calendars.
That good enough for you? Liked the drawing a lot by the way. Made me laugh.

but, but.....

I was born on a Friday the 13th. :P
Pretty funny picture though. Love it.

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Aug 17, 2011
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