Am I inviting bad luck? Some people seem to think so…

I am sure many of you get these idiotic chainmail that promises a miracle to happen in your life and a wish granted. But only if you forward it to exactly 11 or 20 people in a certain time or bad luck will hit you. I can’t imagine that people believe that nonsense.

It is unreal how many of these things I get. It can only mean the people who send it to me believe in it. Why else would they keep forwarding the rubbish? There is absolutely no email on earth that can make my wish come true or cause me any more harm than what I have experienced in life. Store My only wish is to see Emile just one more time and no matter how many of these fake make believe things I forward to thousands of people it will never come true.

How can people be so desperate to believe this? It is sad that you can be in a place that you will try something ( Fun )so inane to help you. Are people really so gullible that they will believe a stupid email can give you any kind of luck?

I must be taunting bad luck for many years now because it threatens if you delete it and nor forward it something terrible will happen to you. As if there is anything worse in this world than can happen to me after the death of my son. Every time I delete one of these things after a glance I think bring it on, give me your best shot.

Have any of you forwarded this and did you get any good luck, or did you delete it and received bad news? I really want to know.

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