Top 5 Not-So-Freaky Friday the 13th Facts
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Top 5 Not-So-Freaky Friday the 13th Facts
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Any fans of Jason Voorhees out there? Well… sorry. We’re talking about the calendar date, not a date with a machete. For some superstitious people, this date is just as scary as a classic horror flick… but without the gratuitous nudity or buckets of blood. Then again, for Taylor Swift it’s a super lucky day, so go figure? On this installment of Top 5 Facts, we’re looking at the weirdest, most mythbusting facts we could find about Friday the 13th.
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in greece Teusday 13 is the unlucky day
I gotta confess, I thought this was strictly about the movies.
I was born on Friday 13th and I am lucky.
My game crashed on the friday the 13
Slave record right no mixture percentage war tightly lost problem.
This was posted on my birthday!😱😱😱
I knew that the unlucky day was Tuesday 17 because in roman numbers 17 is
an anagram for the past form of the verb live
paraskevy dekatris phobia… wow… so the fear of socks is called kaltso
phobia, the fear of books is called vivlio phobia and the fear of bicycles
is called podilato phobia?