Wir haben die besten Tweets zu Jimmy Fallons #myweirdsuperstition-Geständnissen
Jimmy Fallon, Moderator der „Tonight Show“, sammelt regelmäßig Tweets zu amüsanten Themen. So hat er vor Kurzem dazu aufgerufen, in Reminiszenz an all die Pre-Corona-Partys, die besten Party Fails zu teilen.
Nun hat Fallon erneut eine Tweet-Runde gestartet. Unter #myweirdsuperstition teilen seine Follower:innen ihre verrücktesten und lustigsten Aberglauben-Geständnisse.
Bislang kannten wir nur die Aberglauben-Klassiker wie beispielsweise Freitag, den 13. als Unglückstag oder schwarze Katzen als Symbol für Pech zu sehen. Was wir allerdings auf Twitter gelesen haben, hat dem Ganzen nochmal eine komplett neue Dimension gegeben.
When at a large staff meeting, event, or any occasion where there is clapping, I always get the last clap. If someone claps after me, I clap again. If I have to, I’ll keep going. Don’t test me. You will lose.
— Abby Tribble (@AbbyTribble) March 22, 2021
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My friend would collect some tears every time she cried. Then she would drink them, the tears caused by her enemies “make her stronger”. #MyWeirdSuperstition
— Socially Twisted Games (@SocTwisted) March 22, 2021
I always say "thank you" to Siri, Alexa, Cortana, etc. because if they decided to take over the world, they MIGHT spare my life. #MyWeirdSuperstition
— ZaneChihuahua (@ZaneChihuahua) March 22, 2021
If I drop a small food item on the floor (a cracker, a piece of pasta, etc) I have to throw out one of the same item with it so it doesn't get lonely.#MyWeirdSuperstition
— Mom mom mommy MOM! (@Shannymcb1) March 22, 2021
#MyWeirdSuperstition My Grandfather loves the Sammy Davis Jr. song The Candyman and he always sing along to it in the mirror. But he stops singing it after he sings it 4 times. Because he doesn't want to risk singing it for The 5th time or the candyman will come and kill him.
— Evan Van (@MadAnter) March 22, 2021
I have to dress my right foot before the left; I've tried it out of sequence and BOTH times, I've fallen down the stairs.#MyWeirdSuperstition
— Lane Isaacs (@Islndrz) March 22, 2021
I believe that animals staring at the walls is the sign of a ghost so I make a point to say hi just in case. #MyWeirdSuperstition
— Carrie Scott (@foreverizzy2) March 22, 2021
As a child, anytime we would drive by or walk by a cemetery I’d hold my breath because I thought the souls of the dead would get into my body! #MyWeirdSuperstition
— Amy Smith (@thatfunnyamy) March 22, 2021
Anytime I do something in a Zoom call with my camera turned off, I stare at the camera and check it about 20 times to make sure it is actually turned off. I do not need people seeing me leave to the bathroom or secretly eat chips. #MyWeirdSuperstition
— AtlanticFlow (@atlantic_flow) March 22, 2021
#MyWeirdSuperstition. When you drive under a railroad bridge and the engine is directly over your car, kiss the ceiling of your car with your hand and make a wish. I've almost gotten a couple speeding tickets for racing the train so my car will be "in wish position"
— Stephanie Weiss (@stephaniepeapod) March 23, 2021