Yes.
One of the main side effects is dying...
People getting along with each other has nothing to do with their names, unless one of them has a prejudice against certain names.People getting along with each other has nothing to do with their names, unless one of them has a prejudice against certain names.People getting along with each other has nothing to do with their names, unless one of them has a prejudice against certain names.People getting along with each other has nothing to do with their names, unless one of them has a prejudice against certain names.
I would tell her no one can know for certain when death is coming, or if it is at all at this time, and not to give up hope and faith for the future.
This depends on the type of fish
In certain areas of the world they are.
there is no translation for certain names
The only way to be certain of not dying is from not sucking on the helium.
The dying off of a certain species causes that species to become endangered (the low count of that species)
No, dying your hair with FDA approved standard dying agents, available to the general public, does not make you prematurely gray. Heredity is a primary factor in premature graying. Others may include certain diseases, nutrient deprivation and vitamin deficiencies, stress...
Yes, but the gosts are a figment of your imagination, and are not REAL. Also, this depends how your ill or what your dying from. Certain diseases such as cancer won't cause you to see ghosts
Onomatophobia is the name of the phobia related to names or hearing a certain name.