FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH SUPERSTITIONS YOU NEVER KNEW
Good morning, Happy Lucky Friday The Thirteenth everyone.
I love this day it's always been a lucky day for me and I hope
it continues to be for me and all of you. I was looking up
things about Friday the Thirteenth and I found something
that I didn't know about either so I am going to share them
with you all today.. I know this one is a bit long but it's
filled with many details about Friday the Thirteenth. Do you have
or believe in any superstitions you would like to share? I hope
you all enjoy a happy and lucky Friday the Thirteenth and may
it be a great start to an even more exciting weekend..
13 Bizarre Facts About Friday the 13th You Never Knew
As sane or rational as we might think that we are, most of us believe—or at least casually
observe—a few superstitions. Whether we do so on purpose (methodically not stepping on
cracks in the sidewalk) or subconsciously (feeling a sense of foreboding dread as you pass
the creaky old house down the street), life can often feel dictated by these illogical inanities.
And while superstitions vary from person to person, it is widely believed that Friday the 13th
is a cursed, unlucky day. To better prepare yourself for the next one that rolls around, read on
for 13 of the most spine-tingling facts about Friday the 13th, the least holy of days.
SUPERSTITION .........STEVIE WONDER
If you're suffering from an intense fear of Friday the 13th, know that you're not alone. There's even a name for it: Paraskavedekatriaphobia. The more common triskaidekaphobia refers to the fear of just the number 13, while friggatriskaidekaphobia refers to either a fear of Friday (the Norse goddess Frigg is the etymological origin of Friday) or to a fear of Friday the 13th. According to findings from the Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in North Carolina, upwards of 21 million people in the US are impacted by the latter. This research suggests it's actually the most feared day in history.
However, an elite group of men in New York City, The Thirteen Club, did the opposite of suffer from this phobia. Rather, the group was founded in 1882 with the intent to repair the number's reputation by Captain William Fowler, who fought in 13 Civil War battles.
With its membership including other notable figures, like Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, and Theodore Roosevelt, the club met every 13th of the month, at 13 after the hour, in groups of 13. What's more, they set out to debunk what they viewed as other irrational fears—like opening an umbrella inside or breaking mirrors—by acting them out at every meeting.
Sadly, the group no longer exists, but there is one familiar face who would likely join if it did. Pop culture icon Taylor Swift has a special affinity for the number 13. She was born on the 13th, she turned 13 on Friday the 13th, her first album went gold in 13 weeks, and her first No. 1 song has a 13-second intro. The singer also claims that every time she's won an award she has been sitting in either the 13th row, 13th seat, 13th section—or row M—which is the 13th letter of the alphabet.
Though plenty of other plane crashes have taken place on Friday the 13th—like Flight DC-4 of Pennsylvania-Central Airlines in 1947 (which killed all 50 on board) or, more chillingly, Flight 62 passenger jet of Aeroflot on Oct. 13, 1972, (which killed all 174 on board)—few have been more horrific than the October 1972 crash of Uruguayan Flight 571. (Yes, it happened on the same day as the Flight 62 crash.)
The plane, which was carrying a Uruguayan rugby team and their family members, crashed in a remote part of the Andes Mountains in Chile. With no food or game around and death by starvation imminent, the survivors were forced to eat their (already deceased) fellow travelers. After 72 days, only 16 passengers were rescued. The disaster was dramatized in the 1993 movie, Alive.
Many claim that this superstition got its start because of the Last Supper—an event in which there were 13 guests seated around the dinner table. According to the Christian tradition, one of those guests happened to be Judas, who ultimately betrayed Jesus, thus fueling the superstition that a dinner party with 13 guests is incredibly unlucky.
As it turns out, stockbrokers have a very real fear of the holiday as well, citing a certain book, Friday, the Thirteenth by Thomas Lawson, for encouraging wariness about the stock market on that particular day. In the novel, Friday the 13th is the day that Wall Street collapses and plunges the world into chaos. Creatives have continued to lean on the day for inspiration, as exemplified by Jason Voorhees and the Friday the 13th horror film franchise.
On Friday, Feb. 13, 1970, the heavy metal genre was born with the release of Black Sabbath's self-titled debut album. Songs including "The Wizard" and "Wicked World" delved into the supernatural, scored by fierce guitar riffs and heavy drumming patterns.
In the 1930s and '40s, the small town of French Lick, Indiana, required all black cats to wear bells around their necks every Friday the 13th so that townspeople could avoid them and the additional bad luck they would supposedly bring. According to the town's decree, "The practice was introduced on Friday, Oct. 13, 1939, and enforced on all fateful Fridays since, except last year, when a number of minor mishaps occurred."
For Daz Baxter, the holiday was incredibly stressful—too many ladders to walk underneath and black cats to cross in front of your path—and it was better to just stay home in bed. Or not, as it turned out for Baxter, who was so terrified of the holiday that he shut himself in his apartment in 1976, only to have his bed plummet six stories, where he eventually died. Yikes!
Good news: you only face the bad luck of Friday the 13th three days out of the year, max. In fact, until 2026, we'll only have to worry about two days out of each year. For quick planning, know that if the month kicks off on a Sunday, you can plan on the 13th falling on a Friday.
Although, that doesn't mean everyone can escape the supposed bad luck brought on by the 13th. In some Spanish-speaking countries, the day to fear falls on a Tuesday. The movie Friday the 13th was even translated into Martes Tres (Tuesday the 13th) for its global release.
The master of all murder, mayhem, and superstition, director and filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock was aptly born on Friday, Aug. 13, 1899. His most famous association with the number, though, had to do with his directorial debut film, Number 13, which lost its funding and never made it past the beginning scenes.
On Friday, Aug. 13, 2010, at 13:13 military time, a 13-year-old boy was struck by lightning in Suffolk, England. Talk about bad luck… But in a turn of good luck, the child only received minor burns. This aligns with another belief: Some pagans actually find 13 to be a lucky number since it parallels the number of full moons in a year.
While we're still waiting on research to confirm the claim, many believe that it was on Friday, Oct. 13, 1307 that King Philip IV of France instructed his officers to raid the homes of the Knights Templar. More than 600 knights were arrested on charges of illegal activities and brutally tortured. Two years later, the order was officially dissolved.
In an unusual attempt to relieve the anxiety felt by more superstitious people, Finish officials declared Friday the 13th "National Accident Day." The idea was to raise awareness about safety at home, in public, and on the road. Rather than look at accidents as unavoidable outcomes of fate or bad luck, citizens are encouraged to think about how they can prevent these tragedies from happening in the first place, whether that's from looking both ways before crossing the street, keeping their eyes on the road while driving, or taking other precautions.
14 comments
Interesting material Tmp
Thanks so much you know me always trying to share new and interesting and entertaining things with you all. And lots of people are superstitious..
I have been to a Black Sabbath concert. Very cool on the release of their album.
In a funny coincidence, my mother and my husband share a birthday .... on the 13th, LOL.
Good or bad luck? LOL
I think the 13th can go either way I have a great grandson that was born on the 13th too. We shall see what happens with him. I think your mom and hubby are lucky to be born on such an interesting day. And I hope they have had the best of luck throughout their lives and that continues to happen for them.
Some of these superstitions were interesting like the Black Sabbath one.
I hope your Sunday continues to treat you well..
No superstitions whatsoever , lol , pragmatic and cynical , always wonder what was reason that any were first started , most likely made sense at the time and in that culture
That's great to hear thanks for sharing with me, as everyone is not superstitious but in saying that some truly are. I think so do make sense and others do not
I hope you enjoy a relaxing Sunday.
@Tmptrzz thanks..and did ...you enjoy yours
@taurean62dbn Your so welcome, so glad you enjoyed a relaxing Sunday. Thanks so much I didn't feel well yesterday..
French Lick, IND, is the home of Larry Bird!!!!!
Thanks for sharing with me I had no idea. I hope your Saturday is a sexy one..
13 giving lucky to your life any surprises happen with you today 💖 I'm not believing in this.. what happened with you today
Some do believe in Friday the 13th Superstitions and some don't. Thanks for sharing with me.
I hop your Saturday is a sexy one..
13 is ok for me I was born on a 13th day of a month...
Thanks for sharing with me, so I am guessing that 13 is kind of your lucky number then.
I hope your Friday the 13th is a great start to an even more exciting weekend..🙂
Hello
Friday the 13 don't bother me. I did enjoy the music today been awhile.
Butch Love
Thanks for sharing with me as it's always been kind of a lucky day for me. I am not very superstitious at all. I am glad you enjoyed this great Superstition song by the great Stevie Wonder too.
I hope your Friday the 13th is a great start to an even more exciting weekend..🙂
Great trivia ... I hope Karma is kind today ~~~~ hugs V
Thanks V...you know me always sharing new information and there are a lot of superstitious people. I hope it's kind today as well, it's always been kind of a lucky day for me..
I hope your Friday the 13th is a great start to an even more exciting weekend..🙂
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T
Great stuff my sweet friend!! Have a great Friday!
So glad you enjoyed today's Friday the 13th's information my friend. And I hope your Friday the 13th is a great start to an even more exciting weekend..🙂
@Tmptrzz Have a great weekend my friend!!
@Leegs2012 Thanks my friend, I hope this is the last hot one but I doubt it. I hope you enjoy yours too..
Thanks for sharing the trivia.
I'm not superstitious but I won't walk under a ladder if I have a choice!
@citizen4722 What about new shoes on a table? I'm okay with that one.
Well my friend if you won't walk under a ladder then I have to say your a little bit superstitious.. I am glad you enjoyed the information about Friday the 13th..
I hope your Friday the 13th is a great start to an even more exciting weekend..🙂
@citizen4722 I think you might be a little superstitious to my friend.. I hope your Friday the 13th is a great start to an even more exciting weekend..🙂
@Tmptrzz You're right. It's just in case superstition is true. Why tempt fate when you don't have to?
@spunkycumfun Your right my friend got to avoid anything bad happening at all costs..
I hope you enjoy a sexy Saturday.