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Do you have a lucky item or charm?

Im usually not one for superstition or anything, but I do keep a card around with me XD

Cos my therapist was trying to make a point with a demonstration where he took out a deck of cards and told me to say the name of any one card and then continue drawing until I found it. Literally the last card I found was the Four of Spades, the card that I called out.

For those that dont want to calculate the math, thats a 1 in 1.2397999 x 10^68 chance of happening.

Or 1 in 123979990000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 chance of happening XD

So while I dont believe in superstition, I keep it in my phone case all the time both as a "in case superstition is a thing" and just to have something to talk about XD
 Do you have a lucky item or charm?
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Its one of the stories I like to tell XD
Riku114 posted over a year ago
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Lucky charms huh? In cases like these, Nagito could lend a helping hand. Preferably the left one ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) !!!!
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Mauserfan1910 said:
I carry a revolver on me. I believe it'll reduce my chances of being mugged or raped

In all seriousness though, I really don't. I'm pretty unsuperstitious so usually I just kinda laugh when anyone suggests that I should
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 I carry a revolver on me. I believe it'll reduce my chances of being mugged or raped In all seriousness though, I really don't. I'm pretty unsuperstitious so usually I just kinda laugh when anyone suggests that I should
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legend_of_roxas said:
I have one. It's a cruz colar I have that I gave to my mom for her last Christmas. The cruz represents faith, the hearts represent love, and the band represents hope. I wear it whenever I need courage or luck for something I need to do or I just wear it whenever I want to feel my mom's presence.
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 I have one. It's a cruz colar I have that I gave to my mom for her last Christmas. The cruz represents faith, the hearts represent love, and the band represents hope. I wear it whenever I need courage or luck for something I need to do or I just wear it whenever I want to feel my mom's presence.
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wantadog said:
I don't really have something like that which I carry around with me. The closest thing to that for me would probably just be one of the many tics or compulsions I do. Like tapping the tips of my shoes on the ground three times when I put them on.

I honestly don't think I'm capable of having something I carry around with me at all times unless it has some kind of big importance but I can't think of anything so far that fits the bill.
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 I don't really have something like that which I carry around with me. The closest thing to that for me would probably just be one of the many tics or compulsions I do. Like tapping the tips of my shoes on the ground three times when I put them on. I honestly don't think I'm capable of having something I carry around with me at all times unless it has some kind of big importance but I can't think of anything so far that fits the bill.
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Zeppie said:
I don't really have a lucky charm as I'm not superstitious.

However I have worn my 7 rings colar every single dia since I received it on my 21st birthday.
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 I don't really have a lucky charm as I'm not superstitious. However I have worn my 7 rings colar every single dia since I received it on my 21st birthday.
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I had to look these up and everyone is saying that a seven rings colar is symbolic of stuff, but nobody wants to say what
Mauserfan1910 posted over a year ago
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Each ring is meant to represent something. Health, love, friendship etc
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8theGreat said:
Nope.
I used to have this key I would wear on a chain as a colar that I used to never take off but it was never really a lucky charm exactly and I don't really wear it now. It was probably the closest thing I had to a lucky charm.
I wore it like every dia like 5 or 6 years

Here's a fotografia I took of it once.
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 Nope. I used to have this key I would wear on a chain as a colar that I used to never take off but it was never really a lucky charm exactly and I don't really wear it now. It was probably the closest thing I had to a lucky charm. I wore it like every dia like 5 or 6 years Here's a fotografia I took of it once.
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LGYCE said:
Doesn't really have anything to do with luck, but I have an amethyst colar that I don't really take off for anything except showers and sleeping. It's got a bit of a story behind it.

My parents used to think they weren't going to be able to have children, even thought they wanted to. (Like, actual doctors told my mom she was barren.) So when I came along, it was a pretty big deal for them. I was born in February, and so my dad gave both my mom and her mom amethyst necklaces (February birthstone) for the occasion. Although appreciative, my grandmother doesn't usually wear jewelry beyond earrings and her wedding ring, so her colar sat in a drawer for years. During those years, my parents proved whatever doctor said they'd be childless extraordinarily wrong, and had 6 mais kids after me.

As was usual for my family, a couple years after number 7 had come along, we learned that an 8th was on the way. Figured out it was a he, chose a name, got prepared for yet another one. But then he died, before he was ever born. It was about the worst I've ever felt. I've lost family members before, as I'm sure most have, but they're usually old enough that it's mais okay. Of course we miss them, but it's a lot easier to come to terms with the death of someone who lived a full life than someone who'd barely even gotten started.

Though it took a while, I did come to terms with it eventually. I did, however, want something to remember him by. I could accept his death, but never forget it. But finding a memento proved very difficult, as he hadn't lived long enough to use or own any object. When my grandmother saw what I was doing, she gave me her amethyst necklace. And really, it's kind of perfect. The very same item used to celebrate my unexpected, living birth, was now what I latched on to to remember my brother's unexpected, pre-birth death.

And now I always wear it, to always remind myself. How lucky I am to have been born, alive and well, when nobody thought I would exist. Of my brother, who I never even got to see. And how someday, I will. It brings me peace.

I almost consider it an extension of him, now. A way for him to live through me, see and hear everything I do. Experience the beauties of life he never did. I know that isn't really the case, but it's a pleasant idea. Helps me live life to the fullest without feeling held back.

Sorry for the ridiculously long answer, as well as the sad tone. Thanks if you actually read the whole thing!
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