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rational thinking and folklore

  • Don’t drop off visitors at the door after a wake, or you’re sending them to their own death

    Don’t drop off visitors at the door after a wake, or you’re sending them to their own death

  • Never discard dirty old clothes without washing them first, or you’ll have bad luck

    Never discard dirty old clothes without washing them first, or you’ll have bad luck

  • Accidentally breaking a glass is good luck

    Accidentally breaking a glass is good luck

  • Owls are seen as bad omens, and their hooting is believed to foretell misfortune or death

    Owls are seen as bad omens, and their hooting is believed to foretell misfortune or death

  • The Beast of Gévaudan is a legendary symbol of fear and the unknown

    The Beast of Gévaudan is a legendary symbol of fear and the unknown

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