Subject: ⭐💀 The Nightmare Before Christmas

Hi Friend


Friday the 13th is shrouded in superstition.


Believed to bring bad luck in many cultures around the world.


Where did this belief come from?


Some say it dates back to the Middle Ages when witches gathered for meetings on Friday the 13th.


Others point to the date in 1307 when King Philip IV of France ordered the Knights Templar placed under arrest…


Then tortured and executed them.


The number 13 itself is also often seen as unlucky. Thought to disrupt the natural order and bring about chaos.


Despite the uncertainty surrounding its origins, the superstition surrounding Friday the 13th persists.


Many people believe bad things are more likely to occur on this day...


Choosing to avoid making important decisions or engaging in risky activities (anyone for bungee jumping 😆).


Others embrace superstition and use the day as an excuse for some spooky fun…


Like watching horror movies or telling ghost stories.


Whether you're convinced Friday the 13th is a day of bad luck or you enjoy the thrill of a good scare...


This superstition continues to captivate people's imaginations.


Luckily it’s not Friday the 13th so you don’t need to worry about any spooky goings on…


However, in a few days, we’re about to celebrate Halloween.


A time for horror stories and all sorts of ghostly fun…


As well as lots of sweets (or candy – for my American friends).


But the real horror story will be missing out on the massive bonus stack that comes with the Festive Fat Loss recipe ebook.


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Best wishes.

Naomi.


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