No. A curse is something allegedly placed on an object, place, or person which creates unwanted consequences, usually if a certain act is carried out. A superstition is much more general in nature, usually surrounding curses, such as "breaking a mirror brings seven years' bad luck." Therefore, some say that a curse falls within the category of superstition.
yes of CURSE!
demi lovato can or cannot curse so she might just not curse in front of her fans same thing with Selena Gomez
The idea that a curse can gather in a place where horrible things happened is probably an authentic Japanese superstition. However it is no more "real" than a voodoo doll or a gypsy curse, or any other superstition from any other culture.
there is no such thing as a curse. Dur
No. That's sounds like superstition, and no one has ever showed that to be working.
there is no such thing as a "Curse Plate."
Stevie's song Superstition is about how it's wrong to believe in things you don't understand. He's expressing that superstition is not a good thing to believe in.
The idea that a curse can gather in a place where horrible things happened is probably an authentic Japanese superstition. However it is no more "real" than a voodoo doll or a gypsy curse, or any other superstition from any other culture. And The Grudge movies are entirely fictional. Kayako and her family were not real people.
There is no such thing as "curses" - or more precisely, there is no good reason to believe that such a thing as a curse is real.
No. The whole thing is based in superstition.
it's a superstition thing
There is no such thing as a "right to curse."