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Posted 25 March 2010 - 03:07 PM

The fear of Friday the 13th is called paraskevidekatriaphobia . I think all the scary slasher movies have made this date a bad thing . Kinda like Halloween the movie : )

I did read this though - "Friday 13th is unlucky for some. The risk of hospital admission as a result of a transport accident may be increased by as much as 52 percent. Staying at home is recommended."

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According to the Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina, an estimated 17 to 21 million people in the United States are affected by a fear of this day. Some people are so paralyzed by fear that they avoid their normal routines in doing business, taking flights or even getting out of bed. "It's been estimated that [US]$800 or $900 million is lost in business on this day".[5] Despite this, representatives for both Delta and Continental Airlines say that their airlines don't suffer from any noticeable drop in travel on those Fridays.[
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Posted 26 March 2010 - 06:39 PM

I fully believe that fear of Friday 13th is a self-fufilling prophecy. I think people who are genuinely in fear of this day are so wound up they may cause any proplems themselves.

I was born on a Friday the 13th so its always been an awesome day for me.....and I dont know personally of anyone who has had worse luck or anything really bad happen to them on the day either.

Bit like curses I think, there has to be a element of belief for things to really happen.
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Posted 27 March 2010 - 02:33 PM

I too don't believe in the number 13 or Friday the 13th. My mother will not sit down to a meal if there is 13 people because she said it's bad luck and if you do sit down for a meal with 13 people then someone at the table will die. So she always makes sure there is more or less than 13. This all comes from the story about Jesus and the last supper. There was 13 at the last supper table.

As for the full moon I do believe it does affect some people and makes them do stupid things. LOL... I am not affect by the full moon. :)

As for me, bad weather/thunder storms gives me migraines so the change in the atmospheric pressure affects me. I used to love swimming but can't anymore because it gives me sever migraines too. :(
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Posted 29 March 2010 - 03:26 PM

Here is someting I found -

back in later times when people where punished by being hung, there were 13 steps up to to platform you stood on before you were dropped with a rope around your neck.

What do you think ?
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Posted 29 March 2010 - 03:39 PM

Friday the 13th has also been linked to the last Grand master of the Templars, Jacques DeMolay.
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Posted 29 March 2010 - 05:47 PM

Wasn't there something about the Templars and Friday 13th? The orders for their execution came down on October 13th, a Friday, I believe...think this might have started then.
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Posted 03 April 2010 - 01:23 AM

According to folklorists, there is no written evidence for a "Friday the 13th" superstition before the 19th century.[4][5][6] The earliest known documented reference in English occurs in an 1869 biography of Gioachino Rossini:

[Rossini] was surrounded to the last by admiring and affectionate friends; and if it be true that, like so many other Italians, he regarded Friday as an unlucky day, and thirteen as an unlucky number, it is remarkable that on Friday, the 13th of November, he died.[7]

However, some folklore is passed on through oral traditions. In addition, "determining the origins of superstitions is an inexact science, at best. In fact, it's mostly guesswork."[8] Consequently, several theories have been proposed about the origin of the Friday the 13th superstition.

One theory states that it is a modern amalgamation of two older superstitions: that thirteen is an unlucky number and that Friday is an unlucky day.

* In numerology, the number twelve is considered the number of completeness, as reflected in the twelve months of the year, twelve signs of the zodiac, twelve hours of the clock, twelve tribes of Israel, twelve Apostles of Jesus, twelve gods of Olympus, etc., whereas the number thirteen was considered irregular, transgressing this completeness. There is also a superstition, thought by some to derive from the Last Supper or a Norse myth, that having thirteen people seated at a table will result in the death of one of the diners.
* Friday has been considered an unlucky day at least since the 14th century's The Canterbury Tales[3], and many other professions have regarded Friday as an unlucky day to undertake journeys or begin new projects. Black Friday has been associated with stock market crashes and other disasters since the 1800s.[6][9] It has also been suggested that Friday has been considered an unlucky day because, according to Christian scripture and tradition, Jesus was crucified on a Friday.[10]

On the other hand, another theory by author Charles Panati, one of the leading authorities on the subject of "Origins" maintains that the superstition can be traced back to ancient myth:

The actual origin of the superstition, though, appears also to be a tale in Norse mythology. Friday is named for Frigga, the free-spirited goddess of love and fertility. When Norse and Germanic tribes converted to Christianity, Frigga was banished in shame to a mountaintop and labeled a witch. It was believed that every Friday, the spiteful goddess convened a meeting with eleven other witches, plus the devil - a gathering of thirteen - and plotted ill turns of fate for the coming week. For many centuries in Scandinavia, Friday was known as "Witches' Sabbath."[11]

Another theory about the origin of the superstition traces the event to the arrest of the legendary Knights Templar. According to one expert:

The Knights Templar were a monastic military order founded in Jerusalem in 1118 C.E., whose mission was to protect Christian pilgrims during the Crusades. Over the next two centuries, the Knights Templar became extraordinarily powerful and wealthy. Threatened by that power and eager to acquire their wealth, King Philip secretly ordered the mass arrest of all the Knights Templar in France on Friday, October 13, 1307 - Friday the 13th.[4]

The connection between the superstition and the Knights Templar was popularized in the 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code. However, some experts think that it is relatively recent and is a modern-day invention.[3][8][9] For example, the superstition is rarely found before the 20th century, when it became extremely common. One author, noting that references are all but nonexistent before 1907 but frequently seen thereafter, has argued that its popularity derives from the publication that year of Thomas W. Lawson's popular novel Friday, the Thirteenth,[12] in which an unscrupulous broker takes advantage of the superstition to create a Wall Street panic on a Friday the 13th.[4]


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Posted 13 April 2010 - 10:49 PM

Did you see another Nightmare on Elm's Street movie is coming out , speaking of Friday the 13th reminded me of the movie.
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Posted 05 February 2012 - 04:50 PM

The most interesting one of the Friday 13th stories has to do with the King of France ordering the mass arrests of all Templars within the borders of France. The kings needed money, the Templars had all he wanted and more. So he , along with a "weak willed pope", deccided to bring up charges, get all thry could, execute all that were captured, and rob the Templar fleet. Sad thing, the fleet had sailed off in the unknown, along with untold ritches and were never located, at least not when he could use it. He, the king, the Pope, and the Templar Grand Master, who was burned at the stake but not before forecasting he would meet the Pope and the King within the year before St.Peter to answer for their actions".In fact, the King, and the Pope, both died within the year that the Grandmaster predicted their demise.
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