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Post by Kaida Spirit on Nov 11, 2006 23:10:06 GMT -5
for me, i don't believe in the black cat bringing bad luck & stuff, but i do believe in the raven/crow thing. in case u didn't know, it is said that if a raven or crow(can't remember which) knocks on your window & looks at u it is an omen of death. why do i believe this? well, i was in the kitchen doing the dishes when i heard knocking on the window by the kitchen table. i look & there is a crow looking in, it knocks on the window 3 times & looks in at me. i got a chill and ran to the door to scare it away, yet when i got there, it was gone. the thing is though, there was a screen these in front of the glass, no way the bird could have knocked on the window glass. this happened a week ago. i just found out 2 days ago from the vet that my dog has cancer, i can't remember the name, but she said it was the worst thing a dog could get. she also said that Patch(my dog) wouldn't last the month. i think that is enough evidence to back up that superstition.
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Post by locogaomon on Nov 11, 2006 23:23:26 GMT -5
Oh my gosh...that's so sad...my dog (Also named patch) had kidney failure. This makes me want to believe that superstition too. I never thought that could happen. I don't have any normal superstitions, but for the longets time, whenever I slept at one end of my bed, I woudl have this dream about this wolf at this lake house that like lived in the water that would try to kill me. Every time. It was scary. I was afriad of wolves for a while, but times changed. I got a new bed.
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Post by Kaida Spirit on Nov 11, 2006 23:26:51 GMT -5
i have wolf dreams too lol, only they just stare at me. dream catchers are great, but only the native american made ones work. just, never touch the arrowhead or what ever they decide to put in the center because that'll give u REALLY bad nightmares.
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Post by locogaomon on Nov 11, 2006 23:28:53 GMT -5
... just, never touch the arrowhead or what ever they decide to put in the center because that'll give u REALLY bad nightmares. That explains somethings.
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Post by baiku on Nov 12, 2006 19:40:37 GMT -5
well there is this thing, i cant remember the name, but its called the ditch-witch. and i grew up hearing the story, and it was about a woman who fell in love with a good looking guy. they got married, and had kids. the father was always at work and didnt see them much. the woman grew angry and tried to kill the husband. the next day he took the children and she chased after them, she slipped, hit her head and died. and now, she tries to take boys near ditches like their her sons. used to scare the living crap out of me.
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Post by locogaomon on Nov 12, 2006 20:20:54 GMT -5
Snap, I've never heard of that one. I do believe in the black panthers that live in michigan. I swear I saw one on our road, and my friend says that she heard it when she was little. Her parents heard it too. But no one's ever been able to trace them. I was alwasy scared to go outside. (Sorry that's not really a superstition is it?) Another one I believe in is the Chupacabra. My grandma would always say that it would go after little children and suck them dry. She told me they were only in Mexico, but I was still scared.
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Post by Yagami on Nov 13, 2006 18:15:26 GMT -5
I heard about the chupacabra too, except not that story. I heard it was only out during he summer, and that it had a light behind it, and that it would scratch people near the eye and on the cheek. There's another one i heard, cant remember the name, something liek The Crying Woman i think. Well, she lived with her husband in a cabin near a river and they had two boys. The husband one day went to work, and never came back. the woman was so angry she drowned both the boys near the river. she cried, and she died. now whenever people are by the river, they hear her.
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Post by baiku on Nov 13, 2006 19:07:35 GMT -5
aha! thats the alternate thing to the thing i heard.
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Post by locogaomon on Nov 13, 2006 22:30:10 GMT -5
I've never heard that about the Chupacabra, but maybe. There's a lot of stories about. Maybe that's one I havn't heard yet. Another thing that I've heard about, is Hell's bridge, where this guy murdered all these kids and threw them into the river under the bridge. At night, they say you can hear a baby crying.
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Post by baiku on Nov 13, 2006 22:56:06 GMT -5
aha! now i remember! i think that story was called lahiarona. la-hi-ah-ro-na.
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Post by locogaomon on Nov 14, 2006 19:33:32 GMT -5
Still never heard of it...Nope...but...does anyone remember the story about the devil of Detroit? I don't remember what it was called. He scares me too.
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Post by locogaomon on Nov 17, 2006 10:00:48 GMT -5
I remember now. He was called Le Nain Rouge. Legend says that when the land was sold to Mr. Detroit, someone warned him that he should beware Le Nain Rouge, and that he always appears right before a disaster, like the big fire that destroyed the whole town after the war of 1812. That's a scary concept, and I'm not sure I believe it.
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Post by wormon on Nov 27, 2006 23:42:38 GMT -5
ya know whats odd though black cats seem to get the short end of the stick . the reason why i say this is because all of our pure black cats end up with diseases or get run over
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Post by Kaze on Nov 28, 2006 17:34:47 GMT -5
I'm slightly supersitious, but not completely. If that makes any sense.
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Post by baiku on Nov 28, 2006 22:02:46 GMT -5
i get what u mean, im the same way. it depends on what it is.
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Post by locogaomon on Nov 28, 2006 22:18:22 GMT -5
I'm sorta superstitious, but not really too much. When a superstition comes down to hurting people, then it's gone way too far...like hurting cats.
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Post by Kaida Spirit on Nov 30, 2006 19:02:47 GMT -5
yeah, that's why it's smart to keep them in at night, mostly on friday the 13th. i really hate people at times.
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Post by baiku on Nov 30, 2006 19:15:12 GMT -5
ive heard of people who like do rituals to black cats. like i heard this one thing, where thia kid found his cat gutted and blead dry. and it wasnt like a dog attack. like a satanic ritual or something. if anyone ever did that to my cat, id ring their frickin' necks!
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Post by locogaomon on Nov 30, 2006 23:35:30 GMT -5
That's discusting that people would do that to a cat. Get them Baiku! Get them!
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Post by baiku on Nov 30, 2006 23:46:08 GMT -5
(10 minutes later) whaaaa! hyaaaa! sh-sh-sha! i couldnt find them. i just like going, hyaaaa! seriously sick, thats why no one will adopt out black cats on friday the 13th, or halloween.
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Post by locogaomon on Dec 1, 2006 23:54:46 GMT -5
Black cats are the sweetest.
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Post by baiku on Dec 2, 2006 13:02:33 GMT -5
i know, my cat is so friendly. shes not totally black but still.
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Post by locogaomon on Dec 3, 2006 0:38:34 GMT -5
ANother superstition I don't get is the one with the salt. I spill it all the time, and I'm not dead.
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Post by Hazard on Dec 3, 2006 0:59:18 GMT -5
Just wait until you 30th birthday (insert evil laugh here)
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Post by baiku on Dec 3, 2006 13:28:58 GMT -5
30th birthday? im screwed.
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Post by locogaomon on Dec 3, 2006 21:25:31 GMT -5
eep of fear.
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