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Friday the 13th memes take over the web

Friday the 13th memes take over the web: Here’s what people are saying about this spooky day

 

Friday the 13th memes take over the web : Friday the 13th is considered by many as one of the most unfortunate and unlucky dates. There are many fears and charms associated with this day, inspired by age-old traditions and beliefs. People who believe in superstitions consider Friday the 13th to be unlucky. Paraskevadekatriaphobia and friggatriskaidekaphobia describe the fear of this supposedly bad and unlucky day. Some reports claim that about $900 million is lost each time Friday the 13th occurs. It is better to avoid traveling, organizing auspicious events, or even going to work on this day.

How did Friday the 13th get such a bad name?

Friday the 13th memes take over the web There is nothing specific that makes Friday the 13th unlucky or inauspicious. However, Western culture considered the number 13 unlucky and attached negative meanings to it.

On the other hand, the number 12 has historically been associated with good omen and perfection as they believe there are 12 days of Christmas, 12 months, zodiac signs, the 12 labors of Hercules, the 12 gods of Olympus, and the 12 tribes of Israel.

While the number 13 attracts misfortune. There is an early myth that the Code of Hammurabi, the oldest legal document in the world, omits the number 13th law from the list, which was actually a translator’s mistake who did not include the line of text.

Another story about Friday the 13th is from the Biblical tradition. There were 13 guests at the Last Supper; Jesus and the 12 apostles, who attended the Last Supper and the next day was Good Friday when Jesus was executed. The Last Supper has given rise to superstitions that 13 guests at a table bring misfortune.

Friday the 13th memes take over the web In Charles Panati’s book ‘Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things’ the concept of curses is traced back to Norse mythology, when Loki, the god of mischief, entered the banquet at Valhalla, bringing 13 gods with him, writes Christobel Hastings for CNN. Hastings further writes, “Deceived by Loki, the blind god Hodr was tricked into shooting his brother Balder, the god of light, joy and goodness, with a mistletoe-tipped arrow, killing him instantly.”

Is Friday the 13th really that bad? Different people believe in different superstitions. Friday the 13th is “not as bad as it sounds.” Brian Handweck writes for National Geographic, “In Spain, Friday the 13th is not a cause for concern, and instead, Tuesday the 13th is the most dreaded date of the year.” “Numerology may also explain why Italians have no worries about Friday the 13th, but are terrified of the 17th. The Roman numeral XVII can be converted to ‘VIXI’, which in Latin means ‘my life is over’,” he added.

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