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The origin of many superstitions, like touching wood, remain unclear.
36:17 - 37:20 (01:02)
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The origin of many superstitions, like touching wood, remain unclear. However, some of them, like "Step on a crack, break your mother's back," may have developed due to a common injury during a certain period of time.
ChapterStepping on Cracks and Superstitions
EpisodeSuperstitions
PodcastDistractible
This podcast episode features a conversation about a proposed game called the "Superstition Olympics", where friends compete to do increasingly dangerous superstitious activities until the first one experiences something bad happening to them.
37:20 - 38:14 (00:54)
Summary
This podcast episode features a conversation about a proposed game called the "Superstition Olympics", where friends compete to do increasingly dangerous superstitious activities until the first one experiences something bad happening to them.
ChapterStepping on Cracks and Superstitions
EpisodeSuperstitions
PodcastDistractible
The hosts discuss their personal superstitions and whether or not they believe in stepping on cracks.
38:14 - 39:22 (01:07)
Summary
The hosts discuss their personal superstitions and whether or not they believe in stepping on cracks. They clarify the difference between cracks and seams and emphasize the importance of being safe rather than relying on superstitions.
ChapterStepping on Cracks and Superstitions
EpisodeSuperstitions
PodcastDistractible
The transcript starts with someone saying "Fingers crossed that I'm right about that", followed by an advertisement for Audi.de, an all-inclusive car subscription service called KiaFlex, and a discount code for it.
39:25 - 41:00 (01:35)
Summary
The transcript starts with someone saying "Fingers crossed that I'm right about that", followed by an advertisement for Audi.de, an all-inclusive car subscription service called KiaFlex, and a discount code for it.