Step on a crack,
You’ll break your mother’s back;
Step on a line
You’ll break your father’s spine.
Step in a ditch,
Your mother’s nose will itch;
Step in the dirt
You’ll tear your father’s shirt.
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Misfortune and bad luck are thought to be the result of stepping on cracks in the pavement. It is usually associated with the saying: “Step on a crack and break your mother’s back.”
However, this superstition originated back in the late 19th and early 20th century, unfortunately when racism was prevalent in society. The original unkind verse is believed to be either “Step on a crack and your mother’s baby will be black” or “Step on a crack and your mother will turn black.” Due to the fact that inter-racial marriages were frowned upon by some, it was also common then to say that stepping on the pavement lines meant you would marry a black person and have a black baby.
In the mid-20th century, it was common to tell children that if they stepped on any cracks in the pavement they would be eaten for lunch by bears waiting for them around the corner.
Another belief surrounding this superstition is that the number of cracks stepped on indicates the number of bones your mother would break. Also, it foretold the amount of china dishes that you would break.
There is also a belief that the cracks in the ground or pavement led directly to the underworld. Thus by stepping on them, the evil demons that dwell there would be released and bring bad luck. -
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-origin-of-the-Step-on-a-crack-break-your-mothers-back-superstitionhttps://t.me/Zoomerwaffen5/12593Post prompted by this meme video from telegram that catbox won't let me upload.
Anyway, if you step on a crack, your mother will turn black.
[ + ] ruck_feddit
[ - ] ruck_feddit 4 points 2.4 yearsFeb 10, 2023 17:22:54 ago (+4/-0)
You filthy animal.
[ + ] lord_nougat
[ - ] lord_nougat 3 points 2.4 yearsFeb 10, 2023 16:57:15 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] Sector7
[ - ] Sector7 [op] 3 points 2.4 yearsFeb 10, 2023 17:09:32 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] ReincarnatedGoat
[ - ] ReincarnatedGoat 3 points 2.4 yearsFeb 10, 2023 18:26:28 ago (+3/-0)
You leave a laptop full of incriminating evidence at the computer repair shop.
Then you sleep with your dead brothers wife and the kids as well.
After that you knock up a stripper, and get a great job working in ukrane for burisma holdings.
No worries cuz the big guy has yer back...And son of a bitch.
They got a new prosecutor.
Good times.
[ + ] lord_nougat
[ - ] lord_nougat 0 points 2.4 yearsFeb 10, 2023 20:42:21 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Peleg
[ - ] Peleg 3 points 2.4 yearsFeb 10, 2023 19:53:27 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] bonghits4jeebus
[ - ] bonghits4jeebus 1 point 2.4 yearsFeb 10, 2023 20:21:19 ago (+1/-0)
I met one white guy that did, though. Basically he was embarrassed
[ + ] Anus_Expander
[ - ] Anus_Expander 2 points 2.4 yearsFeb 10, 2023 20:20:55 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] Lost_In_The_Thinking
[ - ] Lost_In_The_Thinking 0 points 2.4 yearsFeb 10, 2023 20:52:00 ago (+0/-0)
The only interesting thing about the "step on a crack" rhyme is that young boys discovered how to rhyme in couplets and that they have a morbid sense of humor. It should be compared to the old rhyme "Don't you laugh when a hearse goes by", which many of you may know. That can be compared to an English schoolboy rhyme, which John Lennon referenced in that similarly nonsensical song "I am the Eggman":
"Yellow matter custard, green slop pie, Dripping from a dead dog's eye, Slap it on a butty, ten foot thick, Then wash it all down with a cup of cold sick."
The variant "Step on a crack and your mother will turn black" is a modern invention. This is spurious at best. Where did this racial variant originate? No one can produce a source.
[ + ] Sector7
[ - ] Sector7 [op] 0 points 2.4 yearsFeb 10, 2023 21:45:05 ago (+0/-0)
Quora can be a good starting point sometimes, the same as comments anywhere, but the users there often tend to go on at length. That increases the chances that one of the tidbits they drop will be a useful lead.
[ + ] Lost_In_The_Thinking
[ - ] Lost_In_The_Thinking 0 points 2.4 yearsFeb 10, 2023 22:42:08 ago (+0/-0)