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Superstitious Beliefs You Were Made To Believe When Growing Up. by modik(m): 1:14am On Aug 15, 2019 |
I came across this write up about growing up and superstitious beliefs we were made to believe back then. Mine is uncountable. Seeing a rabbit during the daytime, meant an omen or bad thing about to happen. Hitting your right foot against a stone/object when setting out for a journey means bad omen too. Eating 7 seeds of alligator pepper with 7 tips of rafia fronds cures sore throat. Answering a perceived call when no one actually was calling you, you need someone to call you so your spirit returns, lol Mentioning one's name and he suddenly arrives at the same spot his name is being mentioned signifies he is the true son of his father lol. Do you have yours? Feel free to add. http://tellrhodess..com/2019/08/life-with-ree-superstition.html |
Re: Superstitious Beliefs You Were Made To Believe When Growing Up. by Kingpee2(m): 1:48am On Aug 15, 2019 |
When someone crosses your leg or body means a bad omen too,they will have to cross it back to make you feel better. |
Re: Superstitious Beliefs You Were Made To Believe When Growing Up. by Nobody: 5:19am On Aug 15, 2019 |
Stories. Swallow orange seed and it will germinate in ur stomach. |
Re: Superstitious Beliefs You Were Made To Believe When Growing Up. by modik(m): 8:25pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
correctguy0900: Hahahaha Sounds funny tho 1 Like |
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