This is the 3rd Friday the 13th in 2012, which is apparently mathematically the most that can happen in one year. To read the full accounts of where Friday the 13th became an unlucky day you can read what wikopedia has to say about it. Friday the 13th superstition
The Maya considered the number 13 to a sacred number. The Maya had superstitions just like every culture does. Both good and bad, but the number 13, was a good number and Friday the 13th didn't exist in Maya culture as their days and weeks were not labeled or equal to the days and weeks we use of the Gregorian calendar.
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2/17/2015 02:45:56 am
I am not a superstitious person! But I followed your advice and found out lots of funny superstitious beliefs! Some of them are really weird!)
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7/27/2015 08:22:30 pm
The Maya had superstitions just like every culture does.
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