Like all the bad luck stuff (spilling salt, smashing mirrors etc) homicidal ghosts, cursed tombs and so on.
I of course believe that if you put shoes on a table, you will have a dirty table. Nuff said.
Like all the bad luck stuff (spilling salt, smashing mirrors etc) homicidal ghosts, cursed tombs and so on.
I of course believe that if you put shoes on a table, you will have a dirty table. Nuff said.
At 11/5/07 10:16 PM, Brick-top wrote: Like all the bad luck stuff (spilling salt, smashing mirrors etc) homicidal ghosts, cursed tombs and so on.
I of course believe that if you put shoes on a table, you will have a dirty table. Nuff said.
what the hell is the point of this forum? plus, al that stuff can be narrowed down with science!
I believe if you stop to read the bathroom graffiti, there is a possibility you are pissing on your shoe.
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I can honestly say, not that much. I believe in a little karma but all those other stuff... meh...
At 11/5/07 10:16 PM, Brick-top wrote: I of course believe that if you put shoes on a table, you will have a dirty table. Nuff said.
I do agree that that would prove to be fact... If, however, the shoes being put on the table happen to be dirty in the first place.
Could be brandnew fresh outta the box, ya know?
I owned a black cat for 9 years of my life.
Superstition is just an excuse for people who always get the shit end of the stick.
At 11/5/07 10:18 PM, pokemonmasterbenny wrote:At 11/5/07 10:16 PM, Brick-top wrote: Like all the bad luck stuff (spilling salt, smashing mirrors etc) homicidal ghosts, cursed tombs and so on.what the hell is the point of this forum? plus, al that stuff can be narrowed down with science!
I of course believe that if you put shoes on a table, you will have a dirty table. Nuff said.
I was wondering whether people on NG were superstitious because I'm not, at all.
hmmm not really, but i have noticed myself avoiding walking under ladders before :P
I NEVER walk under road signs that are put in the streets, they are attached by two metal poles that are fine to walk under, I just don't at all. It's quite weird how I do that..
I believe about 7 years back luck when breaking mirrors.. oh and saluting a magpie for luck.
I'm a runner, so I have a lot of little things I need to do before races.
I have my good luck socks, my favorite song I have to listen to before the race, etc.
Most athletes are superstitious in some regards, especially before games/races.
At 11/5/07 10:22 PM, church773 wrote: I owned a black cat for 9 years of my life.
I bought my first black cat in 1996. He died in....well he aint dead yet. Fucking vet only said he had several months to live!
Superstition is just an excuse for people who always get the shit end of the stick.
Exactly
At 11/5/07 10:25 PM, BlueHippo wrote: hmmm not really, but i have noticed myself avoiding walking under ladders before :P
That's not superstition, that's common sense. The only warning you get is "Heads up" from the guy who dropped the bucket of paint.
I guess one of my superstitionswould probably walking in the graveyard at night, or discreting tombstones.
im not but my cat thinks every one is out to get him
I'm only superstitious about the number 13. Nothing else.
I love to mess with people who believe in that kind of stuff. I'll go yell "Macbeth" in Drama class, and half of the class freaks out.
No! YOU shut up!
/pout
Only The Curse Of Macbeth, which has proven itself true on numerous occasions.
At 11/5/07 11:47 PM, MidnyteRayne wrote: Only The Curse Of Macbeth, which has proven itself true on numerous occasions.
I do too actually, oddly enough. I never, ever, ever say Macbeth in a theatre, and I've had plenty of opportunity.
At 11/5/07 11:49 PM, Tancrisism wrote:At 11/5/07 11:47 PM, MidnyteRayne wrote: Only The Curse Of Macbeth, which has proven itself true on numerous occasions.I do too actually, oddly enough. I never, ever, ever say Macbeth in a theatre, and I've had plenty of opportunity.
On Saturday I was sitting in during tech rehearsal right before the actors were to do a trial run-through of our school play, A Midsummer Night's Dream (just to check for time constraints). My friend Mike looks over at me and says 'Hey, whats that one play we don't talk about?'
'Oh you mean Macbeth? Oh fuck.'
At which point about 15 actors stare me down, and I get chased out of the theatre, spin in a circle three times and spit.
It's the only superstition I follow, purely because it's amusing to fuck with people who say it, and saying "Angels and ministers of grace defend us" to lift the curse is fun to say.
At 11/5/07 10:16 PM, Brick-top wrote: Like all the bad luck stuff (spilling salt, smashing mirrors etc) homicidal ghosts, cursed tombs and so on.
I of course believe that if you put shoes on a table, you will have a dirty table. Nuff said.
true theory.
ROFLMAOIH
rolling on the floor laughing my ass off in hysteria.
If something good is happening I don't say anything about it cause it might jinx it.
But I don't really believe this though.
At 11/5/07 11:47 PM, MidnyteRayne wrote: Only The Curse Of Macbeth, which has proven itself true on numerous occasions.
Proven itself true on numerous occasion, and untrue on tens of thousands of occasions lol
At 11/5/07 10:27 PM, Gagsy wrote: I believe about 7 years back luck when breaking mirrors.. oh and saluting a magpie for luck.
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I did a commercial a couple of years ago, where we needed a bunch of broken mirror pieces to bounce light up on a wall, so they gave us 10 of those long mirrors you can hang on the back of a door, I busted them up with a hammer, so 10 mirrors x 7 years... I should probably be doomed.
But life seems to be going ok, & as for the magpie if he/she salutes me I will salute them back.
At 11/5/07 10:28 PM, Brick-top wrote:At 11/5/07 10:25 PM, BlueHippo wrote: hmmm not really, but i have noticed myself avoiding walking under ladders before :PThat's not superstition, that's common sense. The only warning you get is "Heads up" from the guy who dropped the bucket of paint.
well, that would be true if there was someone standing on the ladder... i avoid walking under them even if they have been abandoned. But walking under a ladder still could... possible collapse and fall on me or some shit, so i guess...
also, i just learned something... neat ;P