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i've been hearing about it, but i dont even remeber it being a big deal before. is it like some special friday? i'm lost! lol

2006-09-19 14:35:59 · 14 answers · asked by la_gurl 5 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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A Friday occurring on the 13th day of any month is considered to be a day of bad luck in English-speaking cultures around the globe. Similar superstitions exist in some other traditions. In Greece and Spain, for example, Tuesday the 13th takes the same role. The fear of Friday the 13th is called paraskavedekatriaphobia, paraskevidekatriaphobia or friggatriskaidekaphobia, a specialized form of triskaidekaphobia, a phobia (fear) of the number thirteen.

The origin of the Friday the 13th superstition has been linked to the belief that there were 13 people at The Last Supper of Jesus, who was crucified on Good Friday, but no evidence has been found that Friday 13th was considered especially unlucky until the 19th century. The number 13, however, has a long history of association with ill-luck. It has been linked to the fact that a lunisolar calendar must have 13 months in some years, while the solar Gregorian calendar and lunar Islamic calendar always have 12 months in a year.

2006-09-19 14:37:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Judas was the 13th apostle and that number has been considered unlucky, in the Christian culture, ever since.

According to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday_13
"The origin of the Friday the 13th superstition has been linked to the belief that there were 13 people at The Last Supper of Jesus, who was crucified on Good Friday, but no evidence has been found that Friday 13th was considered especially unlucky until the 19th century. The number 13, however, has a long history of association with ill-luck. It has been linked to the fact that a lunisolar calendar must have 13 months in some years, while the solar Gregorian calendar and lunar Islamic calendar always have 12 months in a year.

Another suggestion is that the belief originated in a Norse myth about twelve gods having a feast in the hall of the sea-god Aegir. The mischievous Loki gate-crashed the party as an uninvited 13th guest and arranged for Hod, the blind god of darkness, to throw a branch of mistletoe at Balder, the god of joy and gladness. Balder was killed instantly and the Earth was plunged into darkness and mourning as a result. This, however, is untenable. The original Old Norse text, the poem Lokasenna in the Edda, mentions 17 gods by name at the feast. Loki is indeed a gatecrasher, but he is not the thirteenth person present. Nor is there any link between this episode and the killing of Balder.

The first explanation, however, seems more relevant to the superstition linked to having 13 people at the same table during a meal. This, recorded at the end of the eighteenth century, is the earliest known instance of the ill-luck of 13 in Britain. The belief was that the first person to rise from the table would be the first to die.

Friday the 13th of October 1307 was the day that Philip IV of France arrested and subsequenty tortured and killed hundreds of the Knights Templar to take their huge wealth for the French treasury; this forced many hundreds to flee for their lives, resulting (bearing in mind the power that the Templars exerted) in a major shock to society. This theory also appears in the factcomic Uncle Scrooge and The Crown Of The Crusader Kings[1] by Don Rosa, as well as much historical work on the Knights Templar.

One other note which predates all of the aforementioned is that the first Passover seems to have occurred on Friday the 13th. The death of the firstborns of Egypt occurred on a Shabbat on the 14th of Nisan in the evening. But the Jewish calendar counts days from sunset to sunset so this would have been Friday the 13th in terms of the gentile reckoning of the days. (Exodus 12:6) Feminists have argued that because of the lunar year and Friday being named after a goddess in most European pagan calendars, the fear of Friday the 13th is a patriarchal invention, associating femininity with bad luck.

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Strangely, there is evidence to suggest that Friday the 13th is actually unlucky. Psychologists have found that some people are especially likely to have accidents or fall ill on Friday the 13th [citation needed]. This has been attributed to such people feeling a heightened state of anxiety on that day. The Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina estimates that in the United States alone, $800 or $900 million is lost in business each Friday the 13th because some people will not travel or go to work. [2]

The date is also well-known in the motorcycle (biker) community: since 1981, motorcycle enthusiasts and vendors gather every Friday the 13th in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada. This tradition started on November 13, 1981 by Chris Simons as a gathering of approximately 25 friends. The event has grown substantially, with an estimated 100,000 people attending in August 2004, as well as music bands, vendors, a bike show, etc.

In the Spanish-speaking world, it is Tuesday the 13th (as well as Tuesdays in general) that brings bad luck[citation needed]; a proverb runs En martes, ni te cases ni te embarques (on Tuesday, neither get married nor start a journey)."

"The fear of Friday the 13th is called paraskavedekatriaphobia, paraskevidekatriaphobia or friggatriskaidekaphobia, a specialized form of triskaidekaphobia, a phobia (fear) of the number thirteen."

2006-09-19 21:40:38 · answer #2 · answered by Dan S 7 · 1 0

I read that it stems from when the Knights Templar were getting a little too big for their boots and the french monarchy had them all killed- on Friday the 13th.
I think the same group then became the Mason's or something to change their name and avoid persecution.

2006-09-20 00:51:56 · answer #3 · answered by Icarus 6 · 0 0

Nothing is special about it. It's supposed to be scary I believe because of those Friday the 13th movies.

2006-09-19 21:39:35 · answer #4 · answered by Nico 7 · 0 0

Ther were 10 films made about Friday the 13th

2006-09-19 21:39:21 · answer #5 · answered by jedi1josh 5 · 0 0

Ever watch Friday the 13th movies?

2006-09-19 21:38:17 · answer #6 · answered by ~ 4 · 0 0

oh my god for most people friday 13 is supposed to be a really unlucky day for everyone but on friday 13 for me its just a really really good day

2006-09-19 21:38:19 · answer #7 · answered by charley h 1 · 0 0

i was born on that day...thats whats so special about it. The movies got the name all wrong, its not jason its joshua.

2006-09-19 21:46:09 · answer #8 · answered by 96.7 KCAL ROCKS!!! 3 · 0 0

lol people just made it up, its funny and now people go with it, i dont think it means anything.

2006-09-19 21:38:15 · answer #9 · answered by homie_4_real 2 · 0 0

it's just a movie

2006-09-19 21:42:54 · answer #10 · answered by darktheshow 3 · 0 0

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