Friday the 13th is a day of superstition, linked to bad luck in history and religion, now trending online with memes and posts on platforms like X.
Friday the 13th sparks superstitions and social media buzz.(Unsplash)
Today, as many look forward to the end of the work week and the start of a relaxing weekend, some find themselves dreading the date – Friday the 13th. Often associated with superstitions and considered unlucky, this day brings about a mix of anxiety and intrigue for those with friggatriskaidekaphobia, the irrational fear of Friday falling on the 13th.
If you’re wary of this infamous date, it might be best to stay away from social media today. The term “Friday the 13th” is trending on platforms like X, where users are sharing a plethora of posts related to the day. This surge in online chatter has contributed to the date’s notorious reputation, with various memes and jokes adding a light-hearted spin to the otherwise eerie day.