30 People reveals their Silliest Superstitions

Roy

2 years ago

Prepare to embark on a laughter-infused journey as we uncover 30 of the quirkiest superstitions confessed by individuals. In joining us, you'll delve into a world where peculiar beliefs hold sway over the lives of many, weaving a curious spell that continues to intrigue and amuse. Enter a curated collection of 30 laugh-inducing superstitions that unveil the delightful world of human belief. These confessions are windows into the realm of the silliest superstitions, offering glimpses into the eccentric yet endearing personal convictions that individuals proudly or discreetly uphold. From the seemingly nonsensical to the charmingly bizarre, these confessions shed light on the often entertaining and always intriguing beliefs that color the fabric of everyday life.

silly superstition I never pick the first item on the shelf at any store and I if there is only one left I never or its really hard for me to buy it. In my head the first item is dirty and the last one is bad luck.
silly superstition I can't sleep without my hair covering my ear because I don't want spiders to crawl in my ear. I think my hair will stop them.
silly superstition When turning up or down the volume, I will always make sure I settle on an even number. 36 too low but 38 too loud? Well, pick one cuz I'm not leaving it on 37!
silly superstition I will never change my calendar until it's officially that day. I'm afraid if I do something will happen and I won't 'see' that day!
silly superstition I always eat M&Ms in pairs, and I have to eat them by color. First orange, then red, brown, yellow, green, and end with blue. If there isn't an even number, I make a group of 7. I don't know why, but l've always done this.
silly superstition I knock on wood alot! If there's no wood in front of me, I just knock on anything and reassure myself "my knock will find its wood".
silly superstition I lift my feet up off the floor of the car when going over railroad tracks. We were told if we didn't we would lose the love of our lives.
silly superstition When at a large staff meeting, event, or any occasion where there is clapping, I always get the last clap. If someone claps after me, I clap again. If I have to, I'll keep going. Don't test me. You will lose.
silly superstition I avoid looking towards a mirror when it's dark...just in case Bloody Mary is real.
silly superstition One word.... pididdle. It's a car with one headlight. If you see one on the road you have to touch the ceiling of the car and say it for good luck. If you ignore it, you get the opposite. No one wants a missed pididdle. Trust!
silly superstition I won't take a shower when it's thundering and lightning out because my mother told me as a kid that I would be struck by lightning if I did so. I'm 35 years ol.
silly superstition I always kiss the roof of my car w my hand when going through a yellow light so it stays yellow till I go through
silly superstition If you see a clock with 11:11 on it, make a wish
silly superstition My dad is a high school basketball coach who's coached 6 state championship teams. Before each win, he eats Olive Garden the night before, orders Domino's pizza the day of, and wears the same blue dress shirt with red tie.
silly superstition My mom said to never wash clothes on New Years Day or someone close to you will die that year. She died 17 years ago and I'm still trying to find who did laundry.
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Having explored this diverse assortment, expect to be tickled by the whimsical nature of the superstitions people hold dear. Brace yourself for a lighthearted and humorous journey into the world of peculiar beliefs and endearing idiosyncrasies. It's an opportunity to not only chuckle at the fascinating diversity of human beliefs but also appreciate the uniqueness and quirkiness that enrich the human experience. For those fascinated by the peculiarities of human beliefs, we invite you to dive deeper into discussions centered around quirky beliefs, endearing superstitions, and personal quirks. These avenues offer an extended exploration into the captivating realm of eccentric beliefs, providing further insights and anecdotes that celebrate the charmingly odd aspects of human belief systems.

Roy

Roy R., Chief Meme Curator Roy founded Thunder Dungeon in 2012 and has since guided its growth into a 2.5 million‑strong community of meme enthusiasts. With over a decade of digital‑media experience and a nose for viral humor, Roy oversees content strategy, ensuring every post is both hilarious and high‑quality

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