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“Warning: Those Who Ignore It Will Pay 12 Years of Bad Luck” — Why This Viral Claim Is Misleading A striking message has been circulating across social media and messaging platforms claiming: “Warning: those who ignore it will pay 12 years of bad luck.” The phrase is designed to sound urgent and alarming, often attached to mysterious images, superstition-based

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stories, or chain-message style posts encouraging users to share it “or suffer consequences.”

Despite its dramatic tone, there is no evidence or cultural tradition that supports the idea that ignoring such a message results in “12 years of bad luck.”

Where this type of message comes from

These warnings are part of a long-standing pattern of internet chain

messages that rely on superstition and fear-based persuasion. Similar posts have existed for decades, evolving from email chains to modern social media formats.

They typically follow a familiar structure:

  • A dramatic warning about bad luck or misfortune
  • A vague rule or action the user must follow
  • A threat of consequences if the message is ignored
  • An encouragement

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