Do you believe in bad days? According to writer Peter J. Bentley, PhD, statistics show that people who believe in bad luck will have more accidents on Friday the 13th. Those with a negative attitude are more likely to find small accidents with mystical significance. Psychologists suggest that this is our way of unconsciously avoiding responsibility for our actions. And as our article shows, there are a lot of such people.
We believe that positive thinking is the key to success in life. We have compiled a special list of photos that show the consequences of negative thinking.
Did you open the apple to check if there was anything in it?
“I guess I have to use my car more often.”
Do not leave your epoxy boards in direct sunlight.
“I hope there’s a spare tire in the back.”
“This is my constant fear.”
So termites can “devour” the George R. R. Martin series too.
“I thought waffles would be a good breakfast today.”
It looks like your plans have been unfoiled!
This is what a 20% chance of rain looks like.
“So, I heard a boom.”
When you take off your hat for a second and forget your sunglasses are on them:
This is why you should never shake the paprika bottle to break up larger chunks.
Turn off the stove. Turn off the lights. Close all the blinds. Lay on the bathroom floor. Cry. Try again tomorrow.
Someone will hit the jackpot eventually.
“I left a parabolic mirror in the car.”
Thank goodness you don’t have carpet in the room!
“Someone’s having a worse day than me.”
“My full-size bathroom mirror panel decided to quit hanging on the wall today.”
This is cranberry extract.
If you want to know everything about heat, go to Australia.
“Could you please give me the number of your window fitter?”
It looks like the neighbors planned a long weekend away.