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Happy Friday the 13th - The everything you wana know post.
Friday The 13th
Friday the 13th Events, Facts, and Origins
Friday the 13th, also known as Black Friday in some countries, Tradition also has it that God confounded languages at the tower of Babel on a Friday the 13th, and Solomon's Temple was destroyed on a Friday the 13th.* - According to the Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina, an estimated 17 to 21 million people in the United States are affected by a fear of this day, making it the most feared day and date in history.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial dedicated - Nov 13, 1982 - HISTORY.com
This Day in History: Near the end of a weeklong national salute to Americans who served in the Vietnam War, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is dedicated in Washington after a march to its site by thousands of veterans of the conflict.
Finnair offers a daily 95-minute flight, AY666—a.k.a. Flight #666—straight to HEL. The odd coincidence was noticed a few years ago by the media, and it’s not quite as ominous as it sounds: The entirety of the flight is in Scandinavia, not the underworld, as it departs CPH (Copenhagen) bound for HEL (Helsinki). Earlier this week we searched to see how much a flight to HEL would cost on Friday the 13th. The total was 1,028 Danish Krone, or about US$148. We only looked up the one-way price, because we’re assuming there are no round trips to HEL.
Some studies have indicated that Friday 13th is a relatively cheap day to fly because demand is so low, presumably due to the superstitious not wanting to travel that day. This might be a myth, or at least there should be a caveat because Fridays and Sundays are universally considered the most expensive days of the week to fly. Still, as Donald Dossey, a folklore historian and founder of theStress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, N.C., explained in a National Geographicstory, “It’s been estimated that [U.S.] $800 or $900 million is lost in business on this day because people will not fly or do business they normally would do."
The original post with a lot more info. on the day and number is the under the⬆first video,
or just click HERE
or just click HERE
The Number 13 is a karmic number and is the number of upheaval so that new ground can be broken. The number 13 has great power. If this power is used for selfish purposes, it will bring destruction of the self, and in turn, this will bring dis-ease and illnesses. Adapting to change gracefully will bring out the strength of the 13 vibration, and decrease any potential for the negative.
Jason Voorhees the Badass of Horror
Jason Voorhees the Badass of Horror, Crystal Lake, California. 2,859 likes · 248 talking about this. The Myth, the Legend, the Giant, Immortal, Masked,...
Many people will notice that November 13th, 2015 happens to fall on a Friday and regard it as one of the unluckiest days of the year, but 11/13/15 is also special for another reason:
It is the last day this century where the date will be consecutive odd numbers.
Odd day only comes six times every century, and the next won’t be until 1/3/2105.
In case you're worried you’ll miss the next weird calendar event:
- Square Root Day: 4/4/16 (4×4=16)
- Palindrome Day: 02/11/20
(the same backwards as forwards)
- Digital Mirror Day: 05/05/2020
(the date can be read on a digital clock in a mirror and still be correct)
- Prime Day: 11/13/17 (all prime numbers)
- Fibonacci Day: 8/13/21
(each number is the sum of the previous two)
It is the last day this century where the date will be consecutive odd numbers.
Odd day only comes six times every century, and the next won’t be until 1/3/2105.
In case you're worried you’ll miss the next weird calendar event:
- Square Root Day: 4/4/16 (4×4=16)
- Palindrome Day: 02/11/20
(the same backwards as forwards)
- Digital Mirror Day: 05/05/2020
(the date can be read on a digital clock in a mirror and still be correct)
- Prime Day: 11/13/17 (all prime numbers)
- Fibonacci Day: 8/13/21
(each number is the sum of the previous two)
Every Friday the 13th, is potentially a big moneymaker for haunted house and other creepy attractions. Entrance can cost a pretty penny too, especially in Texas, which seems to be ground zero for haunted houses. For instance, the Cutting Edge Haunted House in Fort Worth charges $25 to $35 plus a $3.50 per-ticket service fee ($5 off for kids!), while the VIP Experience at the Dark Hour Haunted House in Plano runs $65 plus a $4.25 fee. At the lower end, there’s the Zombie Apocalypse for $16.50 in Colorado Springs, or the Scared City Haunted House in Jonesboro
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New Virtual Reality Interactive Music Video (The Weekend ft. EMINEM)
Apollo Panoramas 360 Degree Lunar Surface Moon Panoramas
Apollo Lunar surface panoramas of the moon landings as 360 Degree virtual reality movies,
GoPro spherical content requires Google Chrome or the YouTube App on Mobile. For mobile, best viewed over wifi with quality changed to 720p. or with Google Chrome and use touchscreen, AWSD keys, or drag your mouse to move around, best viewed in 4k HD
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Since we're listening to Eminem, here's some videos from
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Halloween Post Part 1 free movie, shorts, gifs, and more
@Overkill_MSA Halloween Master MixPosted by Mind Space Apocalypse on Monday, October 26, 2015
Monsters don't dance, we boogie
T.o.T.3 Games/Rituals part 1
IMPORTANT: Do not stop this ritual halfway. You must do it through to the end. TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK. This is a dangerous ritual, and I will not be responsible for what happens to you if you try. The "One-Man Hide and Seek," aka the "One-Man Tag," is a ritual for contacting the dead.
T.o.T. #Rituals #Games prt.2 and Contacting Spirits
These rituals are usually older than you, so whether you believe or not just play with caution. If demons, evil entities, or ghosts are real do you want to be the one to find out the hard way? Any time you open doors or lines of communication with other worlds, the unknown, or other planes...

Residents of a remote village in Sisaket Province, Thailand, have been left in awe after they found this animal that has strange reptile-like scales and an elongated snout. Thai newspaper Rath reported that the animal died naturally soon after its birth.
Footage of the animal was posted on YouTube by the Thai news organization Matichon. Incense and candles were lit around the calf as locals believed it would bring them good luck.
From ancient Greek mythological creatures like centaurs to modern urban legends like Jake the Alligator Man of Florida
(pic. below), the human imagination is particularly rich when it comes to bizarre animal hybrids.
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Torture devises used on witches/criminals The pillory was used to publicly humiliate a victim. Even though it was meant as a mild form of punishment, the crowd sometimes made it lethal. The pillory often served as a post for Flagellation. When the victim was restrained with the device, he was completely defenceless and subject to the crowd. In many cases the crowd threw harmless objects such as vegetables, but when the victim committed a serious offence they threw stones or other heavy objects. The crowd often humiliated the victim by cutting his hair, putting marks on his body and even mutilating some of his body parts. The rack is commonly considered the most painful form of medieval torture. It was a wooden frame usually above ground with two ropes fixed to the bottom and another two tied to a handle in the top. The torturer turned the handle causing the ropes to pull the victim’s arms. Eventually, the victim’s bones were dislocated with a loud crack. If the torturer kept turning the handles, some of the limbs were torn apart, usually the arms.This method was mostly used to extract confessions, as not confessing meant that the torturer could stretch more. Sometimes, torturers forced their victim to watch other people be tortured with this device to implant psychological fear. The iron Boot which inflicted great pain on the victim’s feet, was often used, as the victim rarely, if ever, died from it. It consisted of high boots, made of spongy leather, that were placed on the victim’s feet. The victim was tied near a fire by the boots. Next, boiling water was poured on the boots, which seeped through the leather boots and dissolved the flesh and bone of the victim’s feet. In some cases, the torture administrators add wood inside the boot and pour oil in as well. This action expands the wood and cuts off circulation to the foot. The Scavengers daughter consists of a hoop of iron with a hinge in the middle. The victim was forced to crouch on one half of the hoop while the other half was pivoted and placed over his back. (Imagine being placed into a giant set of iron dentures.) The torturer would use a screw to tighten the hinge, crushing the victim further and further into his involuntary crouch. Eventually, ribs and breastbone would crack and the spine could be dislocated. Sometimes the compression was so great that blood would gush from the fingertips and face The Iron Maiden is a device so fiendish it was once thought to be fictional. It’s an upright sarcophagus with spikes on the inner surfaces. Double doors open on the front, allowing entrance for the victim. In one example, eight spikes protruded from one door, 13 from the other. Once the victim was inside, the doors were closed. There, the strategically placed spikes would pierce several vital organs. However, they were relatively short spikes, so the wounds wouldn’t be instantly fatal. Instead, the victim would linger and bleed to death over several hours. To add to the abject horror of it all, two spikes were positioned specifically to penetrate the eyes. The gossip bridle was a locking iron muzzle, metal mask or cage which encased the head. There was an iron curb projecting into the mouth which rested on the top of the tongue. This device prevented the shrew from speaking. In some instances the iron curb was studded with spikes which inflicted pain if the victim spoke. Some Scold’s Bridals had a bell built in which drew attention to the scold as she walked through the streets. The woman would be humiliated by the jeering and comments from other people. Bastinado involves beating a prisoner on the soles of his or her feet with a stick. This method of torture relies on the fact that the foot is a fragile appendage with numerous bones, tendons, joints, and muscles. It is also a place where nerve endings are close to the surface and therefore especially susceptible to pain. Such violence applied to the foot is particularly unpleasant. The Jougs was an iron collar fastened by a short chain to a wall, often of the parish church, or to a tree or mercat cross. The collar was placed round the offender’s neck and fastened by a padlock. Time spent in the jougs was intended to shame an offender publicly. Jougs were used for ecclesiastical as well as civil offences. Some surviving examples can still be seen in situ in Scottish towns and villages. Jougs may be the origin of the later slang word “jug”, meaning prison. |
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