If you are at least somewhat superstitious, you probably have an object in your home, you believe to be cursed. (Pants that, if worn, would I instantly terrible day that I had once. Only bad things have happened in this pair of jeans.)
Some might say that these "damned objects" are normal and every curse is in my head ... but wait. Check out these famous stories of cursed objects.
You might just change your song.
1. Maori Warrior Masks
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The population native to New Zealand or Maori would carve and paint these masks before disabled. If a dead warrior, his spirit was said to live always in the mask. While Maori have long used the masks, supposedly the spirits within them terrorize women, especially pregnant women, giving them bad luck and bad for them and their children. A British museum has even posted a sign warning women to touch these bad chips.
2. Terracotta Army
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a group of Chinese farmers discovered a life-size army soldiers clay figure now known in the world and the Terra Cotta army in 1974. Since that fateful day, farmers made miserable lives. Three died very young. One killed himself. The others were plagued by debt their whole lives, never able to cash in on their research responsibly.
3. The ice man.
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The remains of a man 5,000 years ago have been found in the Alps in 1991. in just 13 years, seven of the thirteen members of the expedition died. What are the chances
4. The pool of the devil.
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In Australia, indigenous peoples have a legend about the devil pool in Far North Queensland. They say it is cursed by an old witch. Maybe there is something to that, because the way the falls have killed 17 people since 1959.
5. The Hope Diamond .
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Before the diamond was exhibited by the Smithsonian, many of the owners met a cruel fate (vi aLord of the Rings style). Jean Baptiste Tefernier even died because of a seemingly random pack of rabid dogs attacked.
6. Rocks Uluru.
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After stealing rocks from the named sacred Aboriginal Uluru in the Australian outback, many visitors end up send them back because they believe that the rocks have given their bad luck and tragedy. It is also completely illegal to take the rocks, but it does not seem to stop them.
I am pleased that pair of pants ever gotten someone killed, but I still want them ceremoniously burn just in case. That spirits haunt a new pair of pants.
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