VERY SOON

VERY SOON

i know that soon i’ll be able to tell you what made me fall in love with you

i’ll be there to show you what i saw

i get to finally explain to you what we are

i know you still love me

i know your masks are on and your walls are up

everytime i see you, my heart stops

everything that reminds me of you makes tears fall even though i’m not sad

i get why you left

it’s overwhelming, i know i feel it now

i didn’t lose myself in you

i was emerged in you to learn you

i will soon get to finish learning you as you relearn me

i’ve grown and i’ve realized

i just hope you did too

because very soon you will come

but you may not like my decision if you are not up for the test

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9 months ago

๋࣭ ⭑⚝FRIDAY THE 13TH!!! ๋࣭ ⭑⚝

๋࣭ ⭑⚝FRIDAY THE 13TH!!! ๋࣭ ⭑⚝

Friday the 13th is widely recognized as a day imbued with superstition, mystery, and unease. Over time, it has come to symbolize bad luck, but its origins are rooted in a complex blend of religious, cultural, and numerological elements.

The Origins of the Friday the 13th Superstition

The superstition surrounding Friday the 13th is derived from two key elements: the number 13 and the day Friday, each with its own historical and cultural connotations.

In Western cultures, the number 13 has long been considered unlucky, a fear known as "triskaidekaphobia." This aversion is often linked to Christian traditions, particularly the Last Supper, where Jesus dined with twelve apostles, making Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus, the thirteenth guest. This association with betrayal and misfortune has entrenched the number 13 in the Western cultural consciousness as a harbinger of bad luck.

Similarly, Friday carries its own historical baggage. In Christian tradition, Friday is the day of Jesus Christ's crucifixion. This connection to tragedy led medieval and Renaissance societies to view Friday as an inauspicious day for significant events like weddings or voyages. Over time, the negative connotations of Friday merged with the fear of the number 13, culminating in the superstition of Friday the 13th.

The Templar Connection: Medieval Myths

One prominent historical explanation for the superstition surrounding Friday the 13th is the persecution of the Knights Templar in the early 14th century. On Friday, October 13, 1307, King Philip IV of France ordered the arrest of hundreds of Templars, accusing them of heresy and other crimes. Many were tortured and executed, marking the fall of the Templars and contributing to the perception of Friday the 13th as a day of betrayal and misfortune. Though this theory is speculative, it remains a popular explanation for the superstition.

Numerology and Symbolism of 13

Numerology also plays a role in the negative perception of the number 13. The number 12 is often seen as complete—reflecting the 12 months in a year, 12 zodiac signs, and 12 hours on a clock. In contrast, 13 is viewed as an imbalance, symbolising chaos and unpredictability. This view has influenced both ancient and modern thought, reinforcing the belief that 13 is unlucky.

Modern Pop Culture and the Persistence of Friday the 13th

In contemporary times, the superstition of Friday the 13th has evolved, largely through pop culture. The "Friday the 13th" film franchise, which began in 1980, has cemented the date’s association with horror. The franchise not only popularized the date as a symbol of fear but also contributed to its status as a cultural phenomenon, marked by horror-themed events and media.

Moreover, psychological studies have explored how this superstition affects behaviour. Many people express unease or avoid certain activities on Friday the 13th, reflecting how deeply ingrained superstitions can influence modern behaviour. Research indicates that these fears can lead to real-world actions, such as avoiding travel or postponing events, highlighting the ongoing impact of superstitions.

Friday the 13th is a unique cultural artefact, blending ancient fears with modern pop culture. Its origins are linked to religious traditions, historical events like the Templar persecution, and cultural aversions to the number 13 and the day Friday. These elements have fused into a superstition that continues to captivate and influence people today. Whether seen as a day of misfortune or a cultural curiosity, Friday the 13th exemplifies how myths and superstitions endure and shape human behaviour across generations.

๋࣭ ⭑⚝FRIDAY THE 13TH!!! ๋࣭ ⭑⚝

happy friday the thirteenth :3

1 year ago
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