The idea that gingers, or people with red hair, can steal your soul is a myth and a stereotype with no basis in reality. This notion often stems from cultural folklore and humor rather than any factual evidence. In modern contexts, it serves more as a lighthearted joke rather than a serious belief. Ultimately, it's important to appreciate individuals for who they are, regardless of hair color.
cooking marshmellows
If you steal his wand/rod/staff. That makes him really angry.
because he is a ginger some gingers are ugly but he is not.
no not really he just keeps coming back to steal peach for himself
celebirtys don't really tell their phone numbers because someone could steal their identeny
In order to have companionship, one must have a soul.
No, pictures cannot steal your soul. This belief is a superstition and not based on reality.
When a ginger captured a child, and sucked it's soul out of the child's chest.
No
No, pictures cannot steal a person's soul. This belief is a superstition and not based on any scientific evidence.
The belief that pictures steal your soul is a cultural myth and not supported by scientific evidence.
Yes, SophIE Peyman stole my soul!!
The belief that pictures steal your soul is associated with certain Indigenous cultures, such as some Native American tribes.
no it does not
no potatoes and gingers are not fruit.
The plural of ginger is gingers. As in "these cats are gingers".
yes.but they steal your soul while doing so