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If I throw a horseshoe crab back, will it bring my luck back?

9 October 2009 Comments

My dad caught me a horseshoe crab… and I am wondering if I throw it back into the water, will it bring my luck back?

My luck has been bad as of late.

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  • Mafia_guy said:

    kissing a horse shoe is considered good luck, kiss the crab

  • psychosymatic____ said:

    No. Everything will get better with time. Try karma. Do something good and good things will happen to you, do something bad and bad things will happen but be 10x worse.

  • Pretty said:

    Sure it will! Especially if that is what you believe. The crab would probably be much happier if you put him back where he belongs—his home. So this would be a good thing to do, and as another person here already said something about "Karma"—-Good will come back to you if you do good…..Bad will come to you if you do Bad…..The Law of Karma is—-"What Goes Around, Comes Around"…..
    Good Luck!

  • moo_boy said:

    no prsonally i don’t believe in luck, oh don’t go under the ladder, don’t open the umbrella inside, if you spill salt trow it over your left shoulder with your right hand, yeah i’ve done that most of my life and i seem to be having bad luck so i tried a little experiment and did go under ladders do open umbellas inside (but i live in the desert so we don’t usely have umbellas around) and don’t throw salt behind just scoop it in my hand and either reuse it (if table is clean) or throw it away and you know i couldn’t believe NOTHING (ok actually i could), i think luck is all made up and is bs but you if i’m around people who believe in that stuff i’ll do it just to make them happy (bleh)

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