No, pictures cannot steal your soul. This belief is a superstition and not based on reality.
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.
The belief that pictures steal your soul is associated with certain Indigenous cultures, such as some Native American tribes.
the exact opposite of steal is actually your mum!! strange because I looked it up in the dictionary and that came up??
Aristotle believed in three kinds of soul: the vegetative soul (responsible for nutrition and growth), the sensitive soul (responsible for perception and movement), and the rational soul (unique to humans, responsible for reasoning and intellect).
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.
The belief that pictures steal your soul is associated with certain Indigenous cultures, such as some Native American tribes.
Some common superstitions associated with taking pictures include the belief that capturing someone's image can steal their soul, bring bad luck, or even cause harm to the person in the photograph.
No
Yes, SophIE Peyman stole my soul!!
no it does not
yes.but they steal your soul while doing so
No it does not, this perception is a western myth
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She has been called The Soul of Philadelphia but does not have a well-recognized nickname. Her fans at times have tried to steal Gladys Knight's nickname The Empress of Soul or sometimes Aretha Franklin's The Queen of Soul.
steal the person's soul first and use their xray against them :)