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Have you ever wondered if you can really predict the weather just by looking at the sky, or if swallowing gum means it will stay in your stomach for seven years? What’s the real story behind black cats, broken mirrors, or the famous five-second rule? In this episode, we’ll bust some myths, uncover hidden facts, and share some of the wildest superstitions you might not know have a story. Get ready—your curiosity is about to pay off!

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