This is a day commemorating our creativity + life support ability.
Also on 13th, there is women's vitality, which is thought to be death and regeneration, creation, fertility and blood volume.
why? Our women have 13 menstrual cycles per year, but ordinary women experience 13 menstrual cycles each year.
Since superstition has no real foundation
Let's fear all of us who want to get wild women, free wild ladies.
On Friday the 13th! Specifically, Friday, April 13, 2029. 99942 When Apophis was discovered in 2004 it was thought to be unlikely to collide with the Earth. Since then, scientists have fixed their discoveries, you can take a break, and the result shows that asteroids are at risk of hitting the Earth or the moon completely.
Friday the 13th may be a superstitious day for most people who are full of negative and grotesque things. For Eric LeMarque, Friday the 13th is the day of redemption. A former professional hockey player was discovered after missing for eight consecutive days in Sierra Nevada and was reborn. As he was promoted to the rank of professional hockey players chosen by the Boston Bruins in the 1987 NHL draft, the story of LeMarque began to fill with hope. I also decided to goal on behalf of France at the 1994 Lillehammer Olympic Winter Games. After the French and German games, LeMarque began searching for new heights, jumping over the small league of the United States; he was able to bring him the same energy and excitement, he got him on ice everyday He lived and breathed.
Friday the 13th was considered an unfortunate day in Western superstition. It happens at least annually on Friday of the 13th month of the Gregorian calendar, but it can happen up to 3 times in the same year. In 2017, it occurred twice on January 13 and October 13. In 2018, it happened twice, on April 13 and July 13. It will be held once a year until 2020, twice a year, 13 days a year, 2021 year and 2022 once. The superstitions surrounding this day may have appeared in the Middle Ages from "the last supper and crucifixion of Jesus". It is a day. There is evidence that Friday and 13th are considered lucky, but the two items were not recorded as special misery before the 19th century.