Friday The 13th begins

Artwork by Sixleafone

“Glitch Reaper”

Be safe today❤️

2024/9/13 Edited to

... Read moreFriday the 13th is often associated with superstition and bad luck, making it a day that sparks both fear and intrigue. Many cultures view this date as one to be wary of, connecting it to various myths and history. From ancient Greeks to modern pop culture, this date has become a focal point for conversational topics, frightening films, and artistic expression. The origins of the superstition can be traced back to various historical beliefs. Some suggest that the fear of the number 13 stems from the Last Supper, where Judas, the betrayer of Jesus, was the 13th guest. In addition, Friday has historically been linked to misfortune, with many cultures believing it to be a day that invites calamity. Art inspired by this date, like the striking 'Glitch Reaper', embodies the themes of horror and the unknown. The balance of fear and art allows us to explore deeper questions about belief, fate, and the mysterious forces of the universe. Celebrating or merely recognizing this day can be a fun take on the darker sides of human experience. With its impact on films, literature, and art, Friday the 13th continues to captivate and inspire creativity and conversation. Whether you see it as a day of rest or a time to indulge fears, it certainly leaves its mark on our week.