Friday, March 13, 2009

My Enlarged Liver Went To Normal

?? Friday 13 بربي أش إكونلنا


I'm furious every time I hear, watch Friday, 13, ooh! Friday the 13th is not good!
ratio, but with today?
You tell me, yes, and Valentine's Day and New Year's ect ...... ?
ego, belief, I take things that do not bring m wrong, celebrate love, yes, fun in the new year, why not? but one day to be superstitious who even in his history bears no relation to us is Stupid!

then here I will spread all story related to this day and if you find a single reason to believe, then congratulations!
more honestly, this is merely a Friday, and in our culture us, and that is what counts and is a sacred day and especially me I appreciate it, nothing that it brings us closer to the weekend;)! so please ....

this is what the mythology says about this "and more that is the mythology :))))"

Origins


1 / A superstition dating back to the Bible
The Last Supper. Table of Duccio di Bueninsegna.
belief associating Friday 13 misfortune would have biblical origins. According to the New Testament at the Last Supper Christ's last meal, participants were 13 in number: Jesus and his 12 apostles, "Simon called Peter and Andrew his brother, Jacques, son of Zebedee and John his brother Philip, and Bartholomew, Thomas and Matthew the publican, Jacques, son of Alpheus, and Thaddeus, Simon the Zealot (or the Canaanite), and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus. "(Gospel of Matthew). As for the fear of Friday, it would be that Christ was crucified on a Friday.


2 / The death of God Balder
Punishment of Loki. Burning the nineteenth century
According to Norse mythology, Odin, god of warriors, had once met eleven gods of his friends for a dinner at his home in Valhalla. Loki, god of war and evil, not to be offended by the party, decided to invite anyway. But this thirteenth guest Surprise was not welcome. The son of Odin, Balder the beautiful, god of love and light, tried to chase the intruder. A battle broke out between the two gods who hated each other ever since. Loki, god jealous and malicious, he shot an arrow poison in the heart, shooting Balder the "beloved". From this legend, the Scandinavian countries, the number 13 is considered to be cursed and table 13 to bring bad luck.




3/Frigga or the demonization of pagan beliefs
In Norse mythology, Frigga (or Freya) was the queen of the gods, goddess of love and fertility. It was celebrated by his worshipers on Friday. The word "Friday", Friday in English, this would also mean celebration and "Freya's day". But in the tenth and eleventh centuries, northern countries are gradually converted to Christianity. It begins to tell that Frigga is really a witch and she was banished to a mountaintop. In revenge, she would invite every Friday, the devil and witches to curse the 11 men and throwing their spells.



4/Mythologies Greco-Roman
The Greeks and Romans give the number 13 a negative connotation. These two mythologies, which have great similarities, both associate the number 12 to the regularity and perfection. Thus, there are 12 Olympian gods, 12 constellations, 12 zodiac signs, 12 hours of day and night. The number 13, which involves adding a unit to 12 perfect, disrupts the regular cycle and introduces disorder. Destroying the harmony, it is synonymous with evil. In terms of Friday, it is unfortunate events associated with it since that day in ancient Rome, which are usually held executions of prisoners sentenced to death.

5/Calculer frequency Fridays 13


An annual distribution has been crunching
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Several mathematical demonstrations have proved that all year has at least 13 and a Friday at most three Fridays 13. In addition, two consecutive months may each have a Friday the 13th: this was the case in 1998 (Friday, February 13 and Friday, March 13).
Several mathematicians have studied the frequency with which on Friday fell 13. Dean Huffman, University of Texas, has shown that there were 7 day intervals possible without any Friday 13: 27, 90, 181, 244, 272, 335 or 426 days (spread over two years). Not since the periods of July 13, 1990 to 13 September 1991 and August 13, 1999 at October 13, 2000 to find these intervals blessed with no Friday the 13th. It seems, moreover, that the 13th of the month would have slightly more likely to fall on a Friday than on any other day of the week. This would be the adoption of the Gregorian calendar, adopted, disturbing coincidence, by Gregory XIII, who would be responsible for the predominance of Friday 13.


6/Le Friday, 13 has generated its own phobia:
the Paraskevidékatriaphobia, a triskaidekaphobia or irrational fear of number 13. Certain practices such as marriages, births or navigation are avoided in the West of the 13 months. In many cities, there are no houses bearing No. 13. Large buildings, also avoid naming the 13th floor (which becomes a 12a or 14a) and some hotels have no room 13 to avoid accommodate a client superstitious. Friday 13, paraskevidekatriaphobia will not work, do not go on a trip, do not do their shopping, short, do not leave home. A U.S. economist has noted elsewhere the economic impact of Friday the 13th: these days know indeed a significant drop in consumption. Some
triskaidekaphobia
The Formula 1 drivers are afraid of the number 13 since the death of two pilots on this issue in 1926. This figure is never worn in F1 unless the pilot requests it. Stephen King was also the admission of this phobia that prevents him from reading the books pages 13


7/Vendredi Black Templars
In October 1307, all bailiffs and marshals of France receive sealed an order of King Philip the Fair, with orders not to open until Friday 13. The fold their request to arrest all Templars in France. The same day, 2000 Templars were arrested simultaneously by seneschals (King's Guards) and bailiffs in the kingdom. They were interrogated under torture before being handed over to the Dominican inquisitors. Among the 140 Templars of Paris, 54 are burned after confessing crimes heretics, such as spitting on the cross or performing lewd kisses.
crash in the Andes
The most famous crash happened on Friday the 13th is the T-571 flight that crashed in the Andes in 1972. Friday, October 13, the plane took off from Montevideo en route to Santiago, Chile, carrying the rugby team Old Christians. But the plane, which hit a peak in the Andes, crashed in the mountains over 12,000 feet. The survivors, who were not found until 2 months later, had to resort to cannibalism to stay alive. In total, 29 of 45 people on board were killed, including five passengers died in an avalanche October 30, 1972.

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