if you hear a baby crying outside your door at night, it’s not a good idea to go investigate it (especially not alone). there’ve been tons of cases of sickos playing sounds of a baby crying to get people (usually women) to leave their homes late at night to check on it so they can kidnap/murder them :// moral of the story: ignore the cries of nonexistent babies at night, and stay safe my dudes
The second one is fair enough. If you’re gonna do anything, call 911. It’s smarter to err on caution to people that might be playing some recording to lure you out.
well theres 3 kinds of that, 1. real witch doctors, witches, who use their powers, to heal. 2. extreme christians who believe everything needs a cross, or an excorcism. 3. people who pretend to be/think they are witch doctors.
The tree one is technically true according to my grandma, she almost got whisked away by dem tree spirits, and she even still has vivid memories of that.
I used to believe that if you threw any item of a loved one’s favorite color then they would get hurt. Ex: my dad’s favorite color is orange. If I were to throw or ‘hurt’ an orange item, I would be hurting him.
I think the cactus thing is a common thing because I remember my grandma had used one of the leaves of a succulent plant when my brother had an earache 😭🤣🤣🤣
When I was living in Puerto Rico a guy pointed out a succulent looking plant and said that they use that for ear related problems so maybe it does make some sort medical sense
The cactus thing makes most sense, maybe a ancient family reciept. That helps with some problems. I think chicken soup is one of them. And various herbal teas, or liver.
Can you at least name thirteen? Please? I'm quite curious about what other superstitions there are out there, since I only know a few, and as a writer, I like to have this info on hand.
My grandmother also had many superstitions. My mother doesn't believe in them, but she still lives by them. The most annoying one is: Cut your hair 3 day before a new moon or a full moon. New moon is for new hair and full moon is for more volume. If you don't do it 3 days before, your hair doesn't grow.(:Love your videos
Aaliyah Haha I’ve had that done to me before when my mom believed that someone cursed my hair because it started falling out constantly. Apparently because they liked my hair so much and I allowed them to touch it. Superstitions be crazy bro
i'm Hungarian, living in Hungary, and that "turning back midway to the destination brings bad luck" is a thing here too! :D BUT we can "defeat" bad luck if we sit down for a few seconds after turning back lol. Imagine, one day me and my parents was about to go to grandma but we realized we all left something important in the house so we went back then we all sat in our coats and shoes on for about 10 seconds, silently judging each other and the situation, then after exactly 10 secs left like nothing stupid happened and continued our day xD in Hungary most people don't like passing a street if a black cat passed the road in front of you because it brings bad luck, and if you start hiccupping out of nowhere that means somebody is talking about you and if you start guessing who is talking about you then you will eventually stop hiccups at the right guess:D and the last one i would like to tell which i think is funny when you see a green Trabant car on the streets (it is a reaaally old hungarian car, there is a really few out there) you need to hold a button on your outfit, like your jeans button or a button on your shirt, and say a dayname like Monday or Tuesday so you will have luck on that particular day next week :DDD i loved your video ALSO your channel so much! Many love from Europe!
I remember growing up in the South if you feel a warm spot in the road when it is clearly cold or whatever and you look under your legs you would see the devil or ghost and i know everybody knows this one but dream catchers collect bad dreams so you don't have them and protects you. If you see red or green eyes that's the devil and if you be bad or do something bad than the devil himself would come in your dreams and visit you. If you step on a crack than you break your mama back, If you lie than you get lie bumps inside your mouth, If you roll your eyes than it gets stuck, and lots and lots more. Most of them i believe because it happens before but we all can relate if its real or not.
Oh oh and she used to make me eat mangrove worms with suka and insist that i keep groups of garlic in my room (she wanted to instill salt lines but my mom refused to let me do that) incase and aswang would crawl into my room (?) (the mangrove worms actually taste good and i still eat them to this day)
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In the Philippines, there's a superstition that you should not step on mounds of dirt because it's "dwende" (pronounced as doo-wend-deh)or a dwarf's house. If you step on it, the dwende will get mad and cause you different ailments
Your grandmother reminds me of the Creole/Cajun doctor called a "Traiteur," who does faith healing. My family is Cajun, and we used to have the gift in our family. If you have it you can pass it down to the opposite-gender child. You can lose the Traiteur gift if you accept money from someone for your help; you have to help people for free. My mom said she went to one a lot when she was a kid and it always worked.
“The longer u keep Christmas stuff up, the worse the year will be - but not only for u. For everyone. Economic depression? Someone never took their fairly lights down”
I mean most of these superstitions I never heard of, but I believe in the normal stuff like breaking mirrors, spilling salt, walking under a ladder, and black cats crossing your path is bad luck
You know how 13 is a unlucky number? Well for my grandmother it's a lucky number. That's point one. Point two is that my Mother told us, that in the see, there's a village. Kinda like Atlantas, but this city get free from the water at the evening and ring Bells. As kids we beliefed that the ghosts of the city will take us, so we run inside as soon as we heard the bells. Another thing that my mum told to me and my brother was, that in our basement lives a turtle that will eat us, if we get down. Up today, I was never in the basement of our own house. My family is a bit crazy, but in one thing there are all Sirius. My Family beliefs that everything has a soul, so we treat at like that and even I catch me sometimes when I speak with my Books, Plushis or Manga..
Haha! Well, I used to be a witch, and I also used to be a pagan, so I was really superstitious back then. One thing that I believed I should never do was keep mistletoe in the house or I would get sick and die (I was young and my family worshipped the Norse gods) because of what Loki did to Baldur. In the winter, my mother told me to never go out after dark because that is when Hel and Loki (I kid you not) are free to walk the earth. You shouldn't eat anything you've placed on an altar -especially if it belongs to Loki. You should also never joke about the Gods (especially Thor and Loki) or you're inviting hardship onto yourself. I kid you not, I believed this for 15 years of my life! And magic was even worse. Here's a bit of what my family said about magic: You shouldn't practice it at night, don't mix black witch salt after noon, do not use mistletoe for anything, always wear a pendant for protection, create a magic circle so no uninvited spirits are let in, always pray to Thor for protection, never attempt communication with Loki, his followers or his children, do not use salt in place of black witch salt, don't use snow that lies under a tree for magic, don't offer anything with an impure heart, and there is so much more... It was exhausting.
I know how you feel men... Even my grandmother is like that She said "dont whistle or clap at night because your gonna atract a sprit" or something like that....
I remember being told that if you pass by a dead animal, you should touch your hair, otherwise it would fall off. I learned it from a friend but I have no idea were they got it from. And even though I know it's a complete bs, the habit is too invrained in my brain to stop it
My grandparents have the normal superstition, like marking out black cats, don’t walk under a ladder, and of course don’t swallow gum or break mirrors. I was a huge cat person when I was younger (still am) and black cats were my favorite. We saw a black cat one time so I picked it up and went to pet it, my whole family thought I was cursed.
I was taught to never gift a knife or it will end the friendship you had. But if you gift them a new penny along with it then it counters the bad spirits!
Omg, you got the No whistling at night thing!? My father told me that, I thought he was just doing that to scare me! One thing my grandmother taught me, is if you are going some place that might be haunted put a small piece of sage in your shoe or pocket, the spirts cant touch you.
As I kid I was told that if we crossed someone on the stairs (so ones going up and ones going down), we had to have our fingers crossed, probably because in case we'd fall down the stairs? And we were told to not open an umbrella indoors or whistle indoors, I can't remember why but I think it was just bad luck if we did. As a kid I was go under the ladder but when I was 11 I was told that it's bad luck to do that.
I heard a lot of superstitions when I was a child. And one of it that I still remember untill now is don't play hide and seek when sunset or after sunset because that time the ghosts will come out and kidnap you when you're hiding. And tbh I still believe it 'till now😂
I can understand the don't go touching or walking under trees at night. Because where I live, if you walk under the trees or touch the leaves, it's not an evil spirit you will piss off, but the banana spiders that fall down on your head and get stuck in your hair.
I was not allowed to cry or laugh in my bed and putting a kitchenware on a bed or couch will end up putting you in debt and no cutting your nails or taking out the trash after dark and the list goes on and on
my grandma has alot of superstitions, s\one that i remember from her telling me all the time is that if there are two people in a mirror, it'll break if the people are both there for too long, and instead of getting seven years bad luck, you'd get fourteen because there were two causes for the broken morror
my grandad is OBSESSED with witchcraft. he's a funny and goofy guy, but when it comes to these spells, he becomes quiet and hella serious. he has taught me about many spells and how to set them up. from simple red candles, to literally stabbing yourself with a tiny needle to get a single drop of blood, followed by dried up rose petals, sprinkling rose water or something. i'd be lying if i said that i wasn't becoming obsessed with it too. there was this one small love spell that included red candles and writing down your crushes name multiple times. back then, i did that spell so many times, some failed, some didn't, i think. BUT when the spell worked for the first time, i celebrated like crazy. now, i don't really use witchcraft. i mean, i still believe in it, but in the shops near me, red candles have been... weirdly expensive, especially after halloween. i don't know, maybe it's normal to have overly priced red candles?
My grandmother from my fathers side said that if I pointed at a rainbow, that finger will be bent forever and another one is that she said if I stared at the mirror for too long, I will cry sometime at that day afterwards.
I heard half of these superstition in my life but some of them is a little different. Like my friends believe that when one of your eyelashes fell of that means someone is thinking about you. Or if you play a recorder or a flute at night then a cobra will come to you, idk if that count as a superstition or not but that is what I believe when I was a kid
Never split a pole with someone when you are walking is what I was told. My mom would hank me over to her side if we were about to walk around a street light if something. Also other typical things like bad luck for walking under a ladder, crossing pathswith a black cat, breaking a mirror, etc. and good luck like a lick rabbits foot, and a heads up penny on the ground, stuff like that.
My grandmother is the same. One time i was sick so she made ginga beer and casava leaves, and made me wash in lemon water. I smelt good for a while tho
Grandma had my mom believing that cats would still the breath of a baby, when I was born they stopped keeping cats in the house. My husband thinks that if someone opens a pocket knife than a different person can't close it or it's bad luck, the person who originally opened it has to close it back. There's probably more but these two stick out to me.
Some superstition in my family are. If you give a purse or wallet as a gift you need to put money in it before you give it to them. If you get a bruise you should put butter on it to heal faster. And that finding a feather on the ground it is a dead relative trying to contact you.
My superstition is don't talk about how the traffic normally backed up here in smooth flowing traffic. Also, don't talk about the green light at an intersection. Never talk about the green light.
I know this doesn’t actually count as a superstition, but my sister convinced me at a very young age that if i hung upside down, my hair would grow into my brain
one superstition i grew up with is never cut paper or anything on the bed with a SCISSOR, they said it was something about cutting your future childs ear?, idk, something like that
Since i come from a turkish and egyptian family, they had all kinds of superstitions. Like for example, if a mirror or any kind of glass broke, someone had a bad eye on you, appearantly turks' original religion was shamanism, so pomegranates were basically sacred, and also when you light candles it wards off bad eyes. The only one i like is that when it's dark and you light a candle evil spirits disappear. (I probably like that one because i'm still scared of the dark, lol.)
You know who drank this?
*J E S U S*
I'm binge-rewatching this, I heard that, and choked on my decaf.
I remember being told that cats are Satan and to never go out at night if you hear a baby crying.
if you hear a baby crying outside your door at night, it’s not a good idea to go investigate it (especially not alone). there’ve been tons of cases of sickos playing sounds of a baby crying to get people (usually women) to leave their homes late at night to check on it so they can kidnap/murder them ://
moral of the story: ignore the cries of nonexistent babies at night, and stay safe my dudes
The second one is fair enough. If you’re gonna do anything, call 911. It’s smarter to err on caution to people that might be playing some recording to lure you out.
You really haven‘t seen my neighbours yet. They‘re like “Oh you have a stomach ache? You‘re CLEARLY posessed“
Well I need an exorcism once a month than.😒
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well theres 3 kinds of that, 1. real witch doctors, witches, who use their powers, to heal. 2. extreme christians who believe everything needs a cross, or an excorcism. 3. people who pretend to be/think they are witch doctors.
Most of these superstitions... Even I grew up hearing all these 😂😂😂
Me too😂😂
Same😂
Same xD
The tree one is technically true according to my grandma, she almost got whisked away by dem tree spirits, and she even still has vivid memories of that.
Same 😂 😂 😂
My grandma's Christan, and still thinks that Halloween is " the devil's holiday", luckily my mom would still let us go.
Same
“Devil’s Birthday” to be exact, hahahahahaa, yeah, I think we share a grandma
same but my grandma won't let me go xD
Halloween is a Christian holiday!
@principe I don’t wanna believe that because if I did I probably wouldn’t celebrate it anymore and it’s my fav lol
When i was a kid my great grandmother once bathed me in chicken blood and slapped me with guava leaves from time to time to ward off bad spirits
disgusting and traumatic
Eww
Oh Shite Waddap chicken blood?Are you a Filipino?Cause I heard a part of the country do that,in Visayas I think?
Aw hell nah bruh
I used to believe that if you threw any item of a loved one’s favorite color then they would get hurt. Ex: my dad’s favorite color is orange. If I were to throw or ‘hurt’ an orange item, I would be hurting him.
What if your loved ones can't decide what to pick as a favorite colour? I would be basically screwed because I keep changing idea lol 😂
I don’t have a favourite colour
I AM INVINCIBLE
I think the cactus thing is a common thing because I remember my grandma had used one of the leaves of a succulent plant when my brother had an earache 😭🤣🤣🤣
I'm not alone 😭😭
When I was living in Puerto Rico a guy pointed out a succulent looking plant and said that they use that for ear related problems so maybe it does make some sort medical sense
The cactus thing makes most sense, maybe a ancient family reciept. That helps with some problems. I think chicken soup is one of them. And various herbal teas, or liver.
When Ellie brought the sign;saying " I'm not a virgin"...I was dumbfounded..like how the heck Ell?!
What other superstitions did you grow up with Jelly senpai?
Too many to list 😂
Can you at least name thirteen? Please? I'm quite curious about what other superstitions there are out there, since I only know a few, and as a writer, I like to have this info on hand.
My grandmother also had many superstitions. My mother doesn't believe in them, but she still lives by them. The most annoying one is: Cut your hair 3 day before a new moon or a full moon. New moon is for new hair and full moon is for more volume. If you don't do it 3 days before, your hair doesn't grow.(:Love your videos
Aaliyah
Haha I’ve had that done to me before when my mom believed that someone cursed my hair because it started falling out constantly. Apparently because they liked my hair so much and I allowed them to touch it.
Superstitions be crazy bro
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So, thats the reason why my friends makes me stand in the middle whenever we take pictures
i'm Hungarian, living in Hungary, and that "turning back midway to the destination brings bad luck" is a thing here too! :D BUT we can "defeat" bad luck if we sit down for a few seconds after turning back lol. Imagine, one day me and my parents was about to go to grandma but we realized we all left something important in the house so we went back then we all sat in our coats and shoes on for about 10 seconds, silently judging each other and the situation, then after exactly 10 secs left like nothing stupid happened and continued our day xD
in Hungary most people don't like passing a street if a black cat passed the road in front of you because it brings bad luck, and if you start hiccupping out of nowhere that means somebody is talking about you and if you start guessing who is talking about you then you will eventually stop hiccups at the right guess:D and the last one i would like to tell which i think is funny when you see a green Trabant car on the streets (it is a reaaally old hungarian car, there is a really few out there) you need to hold a button on your outfit, like your jeans button or a button on your shirt, and say a dayname like Monday or Tuesday so you will have luck on that particular day next week :DDD
i loved your video ALSO your channel so much! Many love from Europe!
fruppy do u want Erdely back?
You know who drank this? *JESUS*
Where to watch your BLCD edits????
My family has this thing were if your ear itches, someone is talking about you. My ears always itch. Lol. A lot of people hate me.
This was great I loved this animation!
omg the whistling part is soo true for my grandma
I loved that Edward/demon joke. "Step on a crack, break your mother's back."
I love your animations?;-;
SUPERNATURAL!!!!! 😂😂😂😂 I'm sorry but I found the Supernatural part funny! And I just subscribed because I saw your chest binding video!
Same here
Same
I believe that Finding a penny on the Ground is Good luck.
Random guy: hey do you know who drank the water by the statue
Me: . . . JESUS!
I remember growing up in the South if you feel a warm spot in the road when it is clearly cold or whatever and you look under your legs you would see the devil or ghost and i know everybody knows this one but dream catchers collect bad dreams so you don't have them and protects you. If you see red or green eyes that's the devil and if you be bad or do something bad than the devil himself would come in your dreams and visit you. If you step on a crack than you break your mama back, If you lie than you get lie bumps inside your mouth, If you roll your eyes than it gets stuck, and lots and lots more. Most of them i believe because it happens before but we all can relate if its real or not.
Every time there was lighting or a storm was coming, my mom would make us cover the mirrors because if you don’t it’ll burn down the house.
"If you're walking outside and you feel like you're being watched, that's not Edward Collin, that's a demon." *lmfao*
"You know who drank this?"
*Jesus*
good video as always
“You know who drank this...JESUS”
That is me somehow.
Oh oh and she used to make me eat mangrove worms with suka and insist that i keep groups of garlic in my room (she wanted to instill salt lines but my mom refused to let me do that) incase and aswang would crawl into my room (?) (the mangrove worms actually taste good and i still eat them to this day)
Please make a sequel to this video! We need to see more grandma superstitions! 👵 👻
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(My friends and my cousin is part of it) XD
Yeah even i noticed
Geesus I blinked and opened my eyes at 6:43 and saw a weeping angel
Well, guess I don't know how to spell that first word anymore
Lmao jesus
😂😂
I've been binge watching your videos and I'm subscribed. 💙
In the Philippines, there's a superstition that you should not step on mounds of dirt because it's "dwende" (pronounced as doo-wend-deh)or a dwarf's house. If you step on it, the dwende will get mad and cause you different ailments
I just realized how superstitious our family is
Josh: My grandma's a Witch Doctor!
Me: mine's a Christian!
Your grandmother reminds me of the Creole/Cajun doctor called a "Traiteur," who does faith healing. My family is Cajun, and we used to have the gift in our family. If you have it you can pass it down to the opposite-gender child. You can lose the Traiteur gift if you accept money from someone for your help; you have to help people for free. My mom said she went to one a lot when she was a kid and it always worked.
I grew up with the one if you sneeze out of nowhere someone is talking about you
SO MANY SUPERNATURAL REFERENCES!!! I CAN"T TAKE IT
My parents believe in “if you choke or bite your tongue etc someone is talking about you” and “whistling will attract spirits “ too
“The longer u keep Christmas stuff up, the worse the year will be - but not only for u. For everyone. Economic depression? Someone never took their fairly lights down”
"we know who drank this... JESUS"
lmao i DIED XD
I mean most of these superstitions I never heard of, but I believe in the normal stuff like breaking mirrors, spilling salt, walking under a ladder, and black cats crossing your path is bad luck
You know how 13 is a unlucky number? Well for my grandmother it's a lucky number. That's point one. Point two is that my Mother told us, that in the see, there's a village. Kinda like Atlantas, but this city get free from the water at the evening and ring Bells. As kids we beliefed that the ghosts of the city will take us, so we run inside as soon as we heard the bells.
Another thing that my mum told to me and my brother was, that in our basement lives a turtle that will eat us, if we get down. Up today, I was never in the basement of our own house.
My family is a bit crazy, but in one thing there are all Sirius. My Family beliefs that everything has a soul, so we treat at like that and even I catch me sometimes when I speak with my Books, Plushis or Manga..
This channel deserves more clout
Haha! Well, I used to be a witch, and I also used to be a pagan, so I was really superstitious back then. One thing that I believed I should never do was keep mistletoe in the house or I would get sick and die (I was young and my family worshipped the Norse gods) because of what Loki did to Baldur. In the winter, my mother told me to never go out after dark because that is when Hel and Loki (I kid you not) are free to walk the earth. You shouldn't eat anything you've placed on an altar -especially if it belongs to Loki. You should also never joke about the Gods (especially Thor and Loki) or you're inviting hardship onto yourself.
I kid you not, I believed this for 15 years of my life!
And magic was even worse. Here's a bit of what my family said about magic:
You shouldn't practice it at night, don't mix black witch salt after noon, do not use mistletoe for anything, always wear a pendant for protection, create a magic circle so no uninvited spirits are let in, always pray to Thor for protection, never attempt communication with Loki, his followers or his children, do not use salt in place of black witch salt, don't use snow that lies under a tree for magic, don't offer anything with an impure heart, and there is so much more... It was exhausting.
not even 10 seconds in and I'm dying of laughter
I know how you feel men...
Even my grandmother is like that
She said "dont whistle or clap at night because your gonna atract a sprit" or something like that....
I remember being told that if you pass by a dead animal, you should touch your hair, otherwise it would fall off. I learned it from a friend but I have no idea were they got it from. And even though I know it's a complete bs, the habit is too invrained in my brain to stop it
I had a wicken aunt who told me if i find a dead animal im supposed to bless it and pray it has a safe passage to the afterlife.
My grandparents have the normal superstition, like marking out black cats, don’t walk under a ladder, and of course don’t swallow gum or break mirrors. I was a huge cat person when I was younger (still am) and black cats were my favorite. We saw a black cat one time so I picked it up and went to pet it, my whole family thought I was cursed.
I was taught to never gift a knife or it will end the friendship you had. But if you gift them a new penny along with it then it counters the bad spirits!
Please make more! This is exactly my grandma!
On New Years day my Nana told my little sister that she was eating cursed chicken.
My mom always told me this and I do follow it even tho I don't know why it is "Don't cut your nails on Thursdays"
Me: *whistles*
Jellie: «do not whistle»
Boi
I'm Russian. Superstition and home remedies ARE IN MY BLOOOD
MY FAMILY MAKES US WALK INTO THE HOUSE BACKWARDS IF WE COME INTO THE HOUSE AT 9:00PM
I personally believe in magic, but my mom bought a Ouija board and put it in my brother's room and he was like "take it, satan!!!!" 😂
The animation is especially cute in this episode.
Lmao most of the elderly Filipinoes are superstious xxDD
Omg, you got the No whistling at night thing!? My father told me that, I thought he was just doing that to scare me! One thing my grandmother taught me, is if you are going some place that might be haunted put a small piece of sage in your shoe or pocket, the spirts cant touch you.
I'm scared to whistle at night so when I do I just turn in a circle and suck all the air back in lmao
As I kid I was told that if we crossed someone on the stairs (so ones going up and ones going down), we had to have our fingers crossed, probably because in case we'd fall down the stairs? And we were told to not open an umbrella indoors or whistle indoors, I can't remember why but I think it was just bad luck if we did. As a kid I was go under the ladder but when I was 11 I was told that it's bad luck to do that.
I heard a lot of superstitions when I was a child. And one of it that I still remember untill now is don't play hide and seek when sunset or after sunset because that time the ghosts will come out and kidnap you when you're hiding. And tbh I still believe it 'till now😂
"666 emergency how may I scare you"
I can understand the don't go touching or walking under trees at night.
Because where I live, if you walk under the trees or touch the leaves, it's not an evil spirit you will piss off, but the banana spiders that fall down on your head and get stuck in your hair.
I was not allowed to cry or laugh in my bed and putting a kitchenware on a bed or couch will end up putting you in debt and no cutting your nails or taking out the trash after dark and the list goes on and on
"You know who drank this? JESUS!"
Anyone notice that one of the family members T-shirts says BTS ARMY?
No just me okay
My mom told me that if I was to jump into a river at night during winter I would summon the devil.
my grandma has alot of superstitions, s\one that i remember from her telling me all the time is that if there are two people in a mirror, it'll break if the people are both there for too long, and instead of getting seven years bad luck, you'd get fourteen because there were two causes for the broken morror
Dude, I just had to say that you're hilarious. Love your content 💕
I remember growing up with if you don't eat green beans once a week then you will see a monster in your closet
Omg... I blinked.... the angels out to get me.....
my grandad is OBSESSED with witchcraft. he's a funny and goofy guy, but when it comes to these spells, he becomes quiet and hella serious. he has taught me about many spells and how to set them up. from simple red candles, to literally stabbing yourself with a tiny needle to get a single drop of blood, followed by dried up rose petals, sprinkling rose water or something. i'd be lying if i said that i wasn't becoming obsessed with it too.
there was this one small love spell that included red candles and writing down your crushes name multiple times. back then, i did that spell so many times, some failed, some didn't, i think. BUT when the spell worked for the first time, i celebrated like crazy.
now, i don't really use witchcraft. i mean, i still believe in it, but in the shops near me, red candles have been... weirdly expensive, especially after halloween. i don't know, maybe it's normal to have overly priced red candles?
I watched 3 videos so far...
3 Supernatural references...
...I am not disappointed
"If your knee itches it means you're going to marry a fool"
"You know who drank this?
*J E S U S* "
ellie : *carves pumpkin with no music*
josh : *ahem*
ellie : *plays christmas song*
josh : *A H E M*
6:39 "You know who drank this? JESUS!!"
In my country is a superstition that you should not look in the mirror at night , but that belive just old people
You make really high quality videos for a new TH-camr. Keep it up, your videos are very funny!
My grandmother from my fathers side said that if I pointed at a rainbow, that finger will be bent forever and another one is that she said if I stared at the mirror for too long, I will cry sometime at that day afterwards.
I heard half of these superstition in my life but some of them is a little different. Like my friends believe that when one of your eyelashes fell of that means someone is thinking about you. Or if you play a recorder or a flute at night then a cobra will come to you, idk if that count as a superstition or not but that is what I believe when I was a kid
Never split a pole with someone when you are walking is what I was told. My mom would hank me over to her side if we were about to walk around a street light if something. Also other typical things like bad luck for walking under a ladder, crossing pathswith a black cat, breaking a mirror, etc. and good luck like a lick rabbits foot, and a heads up penny on the ground, stuff like that.
My grandmother is the same. One time i was sick so she made ginga beer and casava leaves, and made me wash in lemon water. I smelt good for a while tho
Grandma had my mom believing that cats would still the breath of a baby, when I was born they stopped keeping cats in the house.
My husband thinks that if someone opens a pocket knife than a different person can't close it or it's bad luck, the person who originally opened it has to close it back.
There's probably more but these two stick out to me.
I relate. To your videos. So much it hurts
Some superstition in my family are. If you give a purse or wallet as a gift you need to put money in it before you give it to them. If you get a bruise you should put butter on it to heal faster. And that finding a feather on the ground it is a dead relative trying to contact you.
My superstition is don't talk about how the traffic normally backed up here in smooth flowing traffic.
Also, don't talk about the green light at an intersection.
Never talk about the green light.
4:10 that explains why I’m always chocking on my saliva :’v
I know this doesn’t actually count as a superstition, but my sister convinced me at a very young age that if i hung upside down, my hair would grow into my brain
one superstition i grew up with is never cut paper or anything on the bed with a SCISSOR, they said it was something about cutting your future childs ear?, idk, something like that
Since i come from a turkish and egyptian family, they had all kinds of superstitions. Like for example, if a mirror or any kind of glass broke, someone had a bad eye on you, appearantly turks' original religion was shamanism, so pomegranates were basically sacred, and also when you light candles it wards off bad eyes. The only one i like is that when it's dark and you light a candle evil spirits disappear. (I probably like that one because i'm still scared of the dark, lol.)
(Basically we had thousands of candles because they were good towards bad stuff.)
(I wonder if it works on haters.)
"U know who drank this?"
*"JESUS"*
"Dude I just took a sip of your coffee its fi-"
*"JESUS"*
"YOU'RE NOT EVEN CHRISTIAN WTF?!"
*"IT BE JEEEESUS"*
My mom one time thought that a cat will steal your soul if you let them in your house all because I heard one meowing outside
Can you do a video in which you tell us more about how you grew up, what you are doing right now and how the heck you got so good at making videos?!
Sureee....I'm planning to make a qna video. Right after I'm done with all of these scheduled ideas I have in my head 😂😂
( 5:42 ) I love that face! It's so majestic and beautiful!