27 points

Breaking mirrors, in this economy??

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That’s the origin of the superstition, don’t cha know?

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Walking under ladders just made her life and health insurance go up.

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25 points

Until I zoomed in it looked like the 23th.

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30 points

Hehe.

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10 points

Hehe.

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8 points

Hehe.

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7 points

Yeah I thought that was somehow supposed to be the punchline

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6 points

Is there a punchline?

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3 points

I’m really not sure there is

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9 points

is there a superstition about walking under ladders?

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To be fair, it’s one of the more reasonable superstitions considering the potential of being hit by a heavy falling object.

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22 points

People won’t listen to “if you walk under a ladder you might get hit by a paint bucket” but they will listen to “if you walk under a ladder some nondescript aethereal force will give you bad luck”. What is wrong with our brains.

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3 points

It’s pretty much the same as “Don’t do that, it’s wrong.” vs “Don’t do that, God doesn’t like it.”

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2 points

The fear / allure of the unknown

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That is from times where a majority of people were trained to believe in an a nondescript invisible being. It does things to your brain.

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absolutely, yeah. there’s still a lot of construction folks/builders that refuse to do it. usually the same folks that have superstitions about tools (like never hand someone an unfolded pocket knife, no matter how safely you do it)

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There’s a really weird thing in the Southeastern US where people will hand you pocketknives with the blade out always and you can’t hand it back closed. I don’t understand it.

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One explanation ties this to a belief that closing a knife someone else opened can bring bad luck, or is considered bad manners. There’s also the practical side: if someone hands you an open blade, they’re entrusting you with a dangerous tool, and closing it before handing it back could suggest you don’t trust them to handle it properly.

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Is that to do with showing the condition it was in, and that you didn’t break it?

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like never hand someone an unfolded pocket knife, no matter how safely you do it

Yeah! Without a proper backspin toss, it’s not going to land in their palm correctly, or in time for their next throw.

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10 points

One of the most known.

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8 points

maybe where you’re from :p

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2 points

Yes.

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