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Friday, November 13, 2009

Paraskavedekatriaphobia

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"...The rain pelted our faces, grocery store plastic bags provided little refuge for our cameras and in the shadow of these great tombstones we waited for a light that never came."
paraskavedekatriaphobia: n. fear of Friday the 13th.

Paraskavedekatriaphobia
The fear of Friday the 13th is called paraskavedekatriaphobia word derived from the concatenation of the Greek words Paraskeví (Παρασκευή) (meaning Friday), and dekatreís (δεκατρείς) (meaning thirteen), attached to phobía (φοβία) (meaning fear).

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 Things P Z Paraskavedekatriaphobia fear is fear of Friday the 13th (the day the film Don) per day, some people want to "get out of bed!

It `s all about Friday the 13th, now I` t think much of the old myth of being an unlucky day, a few years ago and a van on a collision course, Friday 13, while under very strange rain. Carried away by a gain of a few months: (
But the truck rental place two great pity Ford Transit on this day - is lost to us, the other took his truck stuck in flood waters and flood the engine was ruined by water is still
It is tempting fate in May Then one day, never been better to have left the bed was, I don `Fear of the day, but I do not activate on Friday 13th, I think!
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The fear of Friday the 13th is designed as Paraskavedekatriaphobia, , a word from the concatenation of two Greek words Paraskevi (ie derived Παρασκευή) (Friday), and dekatreís (δεκατρείς) (thirteen), attached the phobia (φοβία) (ie anxiety). This is a particular form of triskaidekaphobia, a phobia (fear), the number of thirteen years and is also known as friggatriskaidekaphobia. Triskaidekaphobia The term is from 1911 and the first time in the main source of financing in 1953 .
History

According to folklore, there is no written test for a "superstitious" Friday the 13th "before the 19th century. The earliest known documents in English were presented in 1869, biography by Gioachino Rossini
[Rossini] was admired by the amendment and surrounded by friends, and although, like many Italians, it is Friday as unlucky, and thirteen as an unlucky number, it is interesting to note that the Friday, November 13, died .

However, it is transmitted by oral traditions and folklore. In addition, "the determination of the origin of the superstition is an inexact science at best. In fact, it is mostly conjecture. "has proposed several theories about the origin of the superstition of 13 Friday.
A theory is a modern fusion of two ancient superstition that thirteen is an unlucky number and Friday is an unlucky day.

In numerology, the number is twelve when the number of completion, which is reflected in the twelve months of the twelve signs of the zodiac, twelve hour clock, the twelve tribes of Israel, twelve apostles of Jesus, the twelve gods of 'Olympus, etc. while the number was considered to violate the integrity of thirteen irregular hours. There is also a superstition, which supplied some of the Last Supper or of Norse mythology, the thirteen persons sit at a table in the cause of death of a guest. Friday was considered an unlucky day, at least since the 14th Century, the tales of Canterbury and many other professions must travel as a Friday as an unlucky day for the people or to start new projects. Black Friday has been associated with falling stock markets and other disasters since 1800.  have also suggested that Friday is the day Jesus was crucified. From Wikipedia Fantabulous

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