• TastehWaffleZ@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    In Mexico, a country full of symbolism and magical realism, hummingbirds — long associated with good luck when they cross your path and flutter around you — are captured and then “prepared” to reach the heart of the loved one. The shocking practice has become popular in recent years. It consists of carrying the small bird, dead and dry, inside your shirt pocket. This, we are assured, will let us find a partner for life. But so far, the only objectively measurable thing it has achieved is to put 39 of the 57 species that inhabit Mexican territory at risk of extinction, according to data from the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

    • Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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      9 months ago

      So, if it works, you’re now married for life but will have no good luck because you killed the hummingbird. That’s a stupid choice.

      Some powerful and influential witch needs to turn this around. They could denounce it as an error in reading the sacred texts, it’s really mosquitoes that you have to kill and put their bodies in your pocket. That way you get love and fewer vector-borne diseases

  • Vampire [any]@hexbear.net
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    9 months ago

    Haha yeah I used to be always told that when I was a kid.

    People believe in my country that if you

    grind up the dessicated body of a hummingbird and the girl pees on it, she’ll fall in love with you.

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        9 months ago

        Same as all the crap that gets sold today. Some scammer, recognizing the inherent gullibility or natural cognitive biases of people invents a product or service or story, claims expertise and success, and gains some combination of wealth, power, and fame.

        For example Gwyneth Paltrow makes bank by selling all kinds of crap on her Goop website.

        Humans are easy to fool because our brains don’t work the way we think they do and other humans exploit that for their own gain. Some, like Penn and Teller, do it honestly for entertainment, others, like Sylvia Browne, do it dishonestly by claiming powers they don’t have.