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35 Funny And Embarrassing Superstitions People Still Believe In, Shared For Jimmy Fallon’s New Challenge
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When Jimmy Fallon yells “It’s Hashtag time!” you know you won’t be bored. This time, the beloved host of The Tonight Show asked people to share their funny and weird superstitions and tag it with #MyWeirdSuperstition. Within minutes, the hashtag was trending on Twitter and you can totally see why.
From eating M&Ms in pairs only to always setting the volume on an even number, no matter if up or down, these are some of the weirdly particular behaviors we all have but don’t really tell anyone.
So let’s see what people shared right below, and don’t forget to add your own superstition in the comment section below! And after you're done reading this one, be sure to check our earlier Jimmy Fallon hashtags, #ThatWasCold, #WeddingFail, #TextFail, and #FitnessFail.

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Bored Panda reached out to one of the top authors of Fallon’s #MyWeirdSuperstition challenge who said her superstition was eating M&Ms in pairs and by color. “First orange, then red, brown, yellow, green, and end with blue. If there isn't an even number, I make a group of 7. I don't know why, but I've always done this,” K. Hellams from Gastonia, NC tweeted.
Hellams told us that she does indeed call herself a superstitious person, “but only with certain superstitions,” and added: “For example, if I am talking about something that hasn't happened to me, I knock on wood afterward.”
That's not superstition - anything outside the borders of the bed IS fair game.
I used to do this until I realized my steak was better when it wasn't cold yet
When asked about her viral M&M superstition, the author told us about its story of origin. “My superstition with the M&Ms started at a football game when I was maybe 5 or 6. I don't recall why it started, but my team won! Now, I firmly believe that it brings me good luck and keeps me balanced in a way.”
At this point, Hellams admits her superstition is somewhat hard to describe but “it has become almost a ritual.” When asked about her tweet being selected for The Tonight Show, she confessed that “I was hoping my tweet would make it onto Jimmy's show, but being in the favorites is amazing!”
This is not superstition. Lightning can travel through plumbing. Wouldn't be the first time.
Oddly, every day I happen to look at the clock at exactly 12:34. I see it every day.
When I was 10 I went to the beach with a friend and her family. She had the superstition that you hold your breath going over a bridge or through a tunnel. We rapidly expanded the superstition to include "when passing cemeteries" and a bunch of other random stuff. Eventually, her increasingly annoyed dad told us we had to hold our breath every time we saw a tree (we were traveling through the mountains of western North Carolina).
A whopping 25% of the people in the US actively avoid anything from the number 13 to black cats, breaking mirrors, or walking under ladders as they consider themselves superstitious. One survey has even indicated that 13% of people would be bothered by staying on the 13th floor of a hotel and 9% said they would ask for a different room. This may explain why so few buildings have a 13th floor.
Incredibly, some renowned airlines like Air France and Lufthansa do not even have a 13th row. On top of that, Lufthansa also doesn’t have a 17th row, since in some countries, like Brazil and Italy, the unlucky number is 17, and not 13.
I used to so do the same and if I felt like I showed too much attention to one then I had to have one on ones with all of them.
So what are the reasons behind so many superstitions out there, even the ones that don’t make that much sense? Well, Don Saucier, associate professor of psychology, suggests that superstitions are the behaviors with which people attempt to affect or control their future.
"People believe in superstitions to try to restore some prediction and control to their world," Saucier said. "Not knowing what will happen to them is discomforting, and performing superstitious behavior can make people feel a little better about the future."
But this is not something new. In fact, superstitions may go back as long as mankind has existed, as scientists believe that some religious and spiritual beliefs, as well as amulets, totems, and charms that were used to ward off evil, were all part of the superstitious behaviors our ancestors followed.
However, on the contrary to today’s concept of superstition, the sacrifices observed in past civilizations may have been performed to intentionally receive good luck.
This is probably related to "if I keep my feet under the covers, monsters won't be able to grab me"
I just kiss the floor with my gas pedal to ensure I'm through while it's yellow haha
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IDK who the guy/girl with the userer name of (wait there is no name its just a square) but whoever you are, stop being a d**k and grow up. i cant stand when a person thinks they can make fun of another persons superstitions , and, another thing you did, saying that THERE THING IS WRONG??? that is stupid. why? they are superstitions and none are wrong cuz they are opinons. you cant say if they are wrong or right. you think what you think and they think what they think. you will not change there mind. its like saying that every one should like trump. they dont NEED to, they could like biden, or they can hate them both,like me.(im 11 but i hate them both)
At this point, I'm starting to think they're just a troll seeking attention. Best to just downvote them and move on.
ya, your right!
Why are eleven-year-olds on this website? And calling people d***s? If you don't like a comment, just ignore it. Me, I'm telling you to do something your age level.
idk i was on this website when i was 11...
Eh, I'm 14 now, I was on this site at 11. I don't see anything wrong with it
Many people forget there are children on this site, and there is some awful stuff on this site--not so much content, as people's casual cruelty and name-calling. A reminder that we should all be kind to each other.
you know what, i will ignore this comment!
11 year olds are on here because there are lots of cute/funny/interesting/ whatever posts and it turns out they are allowed to read cute/funny/interesting/whatever posts because they are people with agency. (Edit: clarification)
none of your beeswax
I personally don't like it either. I may seem a little old fashioned even though I'm a teenager, but I just don't feel comfortable about kids and stuff hearing or reading those words. I'm not comfortable about them either, but I have definitely seen worse...
i know!!!! i said something similar! im thirteen but am a big kmala supporter because she is my mentor lol. f**k you ⬛
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Wow! Do you kiss your family with that mouth?
They are definitely a troll. Their profile has almost -4000 points
you know what, good for them! >:)
or person if they are not a guy/girl
true!
Wise for your age you are.
Well, people ridicule what they don’t understand. Superstitions have roots in omens. Earlier humans were quite bewildered by their surroundings, so recording sequences of key events that might be expected to recur were a primitive way of attempting to know the will of silent gods. It’s an extension of what’s common to all mammalian nervous systems: if you experience A after B, you tend to expect B next time A happens (it’s not even exclusive to mammals). Omens contain an if-clause (protasis) followed by a then-clause (apodosis). 30% of the tablets of King Ashurbanipal consist of tedious, irrational omen literature that dealt with everyday life: “If a fox runs into the public square, that town will be devastated.” “If a man treads on a lizard and kills it, he will prevail over his adversary.” Superstitions are quite easily debunked with simple testing. But true/false isn’t where to search for answers. Those can be found in human psychology
ikr
I don’t think a lot of people know the difference between a superstition and OCD. Anyway, my two superstitions that stuck with me are: never open an umbrella inside because it brings bad luck, and move in place a few times when you see a hearse so it won’t be you in it next time, lol. Oh the crazy things that we have been told. I know they’re crazy, but I still do them.
My thoughts exactly! So many of these are not superstitious at all. just human beings having different quirks and ways.
I was just in Target yesterday and a father was buying his young daughter (4 yrs?) an umbrella and she opened it in the store. Inside. I think I had a look of horror on my face and quickly passed them, I didn't want any of their bad luck!
Came here to say the same thing!
My mother, her mother, and so on back a few generations, have handed down the superstition that butterflies bear messages from loved ones who have died, to let you know everything will work out okay.
That is a beautiful superstition
We think so. After my grandmotehr died, my mother and I were "swarmed" by butterflies the following spring, and we liked to think it was the family letting us know it was all okay.
IDK who the guy/girl with the userer name of (wait there is no name its just a square) but whoever you are, stop being a d**k and grow up. i cant stand when a person thinks they can make fun of another persons superstitions , and, another thing you did, saying that THERE THING IS WRONG??? that is stupid. why? they are superstitions and none are wrong cuz they are opinons. you cant say if they are wrong or right. you think what you think and they think what they think. you will not change there mind. its like saying that every one should like trump. they dont NEED to, they could like biden, or they can hate them both,like me.(im 11 but i hate them both)
At this point, I'm starting to think they're just a troll seeking attention. Best to just downvote them and move on.
ya, your right!
Why are eleven-year-olds on this website? And calling people d***s? If you don't like a comment, just ignore it. Me, I'm telling you to do something your age level.
idk i was on this website when i was 11...
Eh, I'm 14 now, I was on this site at 11. I don't see anything wrong with it
Many people forget there are children on this site, and there is some awful stuff on this site--not so much content, as people's casual cruelty and name-calling. A reminder that we should all be kind to each other.
you know what, i will ignore this comment!
11 year olds are on here because there are lots of cute/funny/interesting/ whatever posts and it turns out they are allowed to read cute/funny/interesting/whatever posts because they are people with agency. (Edit: clarification)
none of your beeswax
I personally don't like it either. I may seem a little old fashioned even though I'm a teenager, but I just don't feel comfortable about kids and stuff hearing or reading those words. I'm not comfortable about them either, but I have definitely seen worse...
i know!!!! i said something similar! im thirteen but am a big kmala supporter because she is my mentor lol. f**k you ⬛
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
Wow! Do you kiss your family with that mouth?
They are definitely a troll. Their profile has almost -4000 points
you know what, good for them! >:)
or person if they are not a guy/girl
true!
Wise for your age you are.
Well, people ridicule what they don’t understand. Superstitions have roots in omens. Earlier humans were quite bewildered by their surroundings, so recording sequences of key events that might be expected to recur were a primitive way of attempting to know the will of silent gods. It’s an extension of what’s common to all mammalian nervous systems: if you experience A after B, you tend to expect B next time A happens (it’s not even exclusive to mammals). Omens contain an if-clause (protasis) followed by a then-clause (apodosis). 30% of the tablets of King Ashurbanipal consist of tedious, irrational omen literature that dealt with everyday life: “If a fox runs into the public square, that town will be devastated.” “If a man treads on a lizard and kills it, he will prevail over his adversary.” Superstitions are quite easily debunked with simple testing. But true/false isn’t where to search for answers. Those can be found in human psychology
ikr
I don’t think a lot of people know the difference between a superstition and OCD. Anyway, my two superstitions that stuck with me are: never open an umbrella inside because it brings bad luck, and move in place a few times when you see a hearse so it won’t be you in it next time, lol. Oh the crazy things that we have been told. I know they’re crazy, but I still do them.
My thoughts exactly! So many of these are not superstitious at all. just human beings having different quirks and ways.
I was just in Target yesterday and a father was buying his young daughter (4 yrs?) an umbrella and she opened it in the store. Inside. I think I had a look of horror on my face and quickly passed them, I didn't want any of their bad luck!
Came here to say the same thing!
My mother, her mother, and so on back a few generations, have handed down the superstition that butterflies bear messages from loved ones who have died, to let you know everything will work out okay.
That is a beautiful superstition
We think so. After my grandmotehr died, my mother and I were "swarmed" by butterflies the following spring, and we liked to think it was the family letting us know it was all okay.