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Friday the 13th: What the internet says about this spooky, mythical day | Trending

September 13, 2024, 12:04 IST

Friday the 13th is a day of superstition associated with bad luck in history and religion, and is currently trending on the internet with memes and posts on platforms like X.

While many people today look forward to the end of the work week and the start of a relaxing weekend, some dread this date – Friday the 13th. This day is often associated with superstition and is considered to be unlucky. For people with friggatriskaidekaphobia, the irrational fear of Friday falling on the 13th, this day triggers a mixture of fear and intrigue.

Friday the 13th sparks superstition and excitement on social media. (Unsplash)

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If you don't like this infamous date, you'd better stay away from social media today. The term 'Friday the 13th' is trending on platforms like X, where users share a variety of posts related to the day. This surge in online chatter has added to the date's infamous reputation, with various memes and jokes adding a lighthearted twist to the otherwise spooky day.

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The origins of Friday the 13th

The origins of the superstition surrounding Friday the 13th are shrouded in mystery and myth. According to the BBC, there is no clear reason why this day is considered unlucky. However, several theories and historical contexts contribute to its ominous reputation.

The connection between Friday and bad luck can be traced back to Christian traditions. It is believed that Jesus Christ was crucified on a Friday and that Judas Iscariot, the traitor, was the 13th guest at the Last Supper. These events have historically associated Fridays with bad luck.

In addition, Friday's bad reputation dates back to the Middle Ages. Known as “Executioner's Day,” it was notorious for frequent executions. The idea that Friday was an unlucky day became ingrained in societal beliefs, reinforcing its negative connotations.

Despite the dark history and superstition that surrounds it, Friday the 13th remains a day of fascination and entertainment for many. Whether you view it as a day of caution or just another ordinary Friday, the mix of historical context and modern social media activity ensures that the date continues to capture the public's imagination.

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