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Karthik Karunakaran, Ph.D.
Don’t sweep at dusk, or you’ll drive away good fortune (or disturb the Virgin Mary)
Never discard dirty old clothes without washing them first, or you’ll have bad luck
Don’t play with spiders, or you’ll have a difficult life
Don’t rest your chin in your hand, or bad luck will come
Don’t wear black unless in mourning, or a relative will die soon
Don’t sleep with wet hair, or you’ll go blind or become insane
Hang garlic to drive away evil spirits
Don’t buy a house at a T-intersection; it’s a bad omen
Breaking a mirror brings bad luck
If a black cat crosses your path on a Friday, it’s bad luck
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