This video explores the peculiar history and lore surrounding Charms candies, particularly their supposed 'cursed' status within the US Military. The speaker, identified as 'Deuce' and demonstrating an experienced authority, delves into the superstitions associated with specific candy flavors and their historical presence in military rations. The content also touches upon other 'cursed' military foods like dried apricots and the acquisition of the Charms Candy Company by Tootsie Pop.
This video features Nikko Ortiz reacting humorously to an airplane altercation where a passenger makes a dire threat. He expresses a superstitious belief that such negative energy could jinx a flight, leading him to believe he would deplane immediately. The content is primarily entertainment-focused with no technical firearm instruction.
This video from Johnny Q discusses a common superstition within law enforcement and first responder culture: the belief that mentioning a "quiet shift" will inevitably lead to a busy and chaotic one. Johnny Q, a police officer, humorously acknowledges this jinx and prepares for duty, highlighting the relatable aspects of the job and the unique cultural beliefs held by those in the profession.
This video documents an experiment where sacred water was tested for its alleged ability to prevent firearms from discharging. A pink .38 Special revolver and a semi-automatic pistol were used in the test. Both firearms appeared to malfunction, failing to fire when aimed at the sacred water, despite functioning normally on paper targets. The participants concluded with a message of respect for traditional beliefs.
You've reached the end! 4 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.