Blinky the Shark <no.spam@box.invalid> wrote: <q> Before the invention of mirrors, man gazed at his reflection, his "other self," in pools, ponds, and lakes. If the image was distorted, it was a mark of impending disaster. The "unbreakable" metal mirrors of the early Egyptians and Greeks were valued items because of their magical properties. After glass mirrors were introduced
Greg Goss wrote: Curse Of Millhaven <millhaven@intergate.com> wrote: Or is it? Anyone know the origins of this superstition? And is it really a superstition? I claim that all of the superstitions regarding mirrors are tied to the magic of silver. Refusing to have anything to do with vampires, bad luck, etc. Or: <q> Before the invention of mirrors, man gazed
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