People often believe that nothing bad could happen to them due to cognitive biases like optimism bias, which leads them to underestimate risks and overestimate their own resilience. This mindset can be reinforced by a lack of personal experience with negative events, creating a false sense of security. Additionally, societal narratives and media portrayals can create an illusion of safety, prompting individuals to feel invulnerable. Ultimately, this belief serves as a coping mechanism to maintain a sense of control and well-being in an unpredictable world.
well nothing will happen. Some people may think theyre gay or just weird but haha i think its funny.
They would be rich. Some people think that if you steal something fron a pyramid you would get cursed, but this has never happened, so i think nothing will happen
Nothing will happen, it's going to be a regular year.
Nothing will happen. Nothing will happen. I think.
Nothing special.
Nothing
Nothing really but when you swallow it,it only takes a few days not 10 years like people think.
Some people think they do much (like recycling).Most people just don't think about it that often.Some people really don't care, cause "The end of the world wont happen in our time, anyway".
Witchery doesn't exist and it cures nothing. It only exists in the minds of people who think that if they pray to the natural world that something will happen.
Yes, it could be infected. Some people think that cancer can happen in moles.
Well there not. That's just fans having fun. They think characters will be fun to put together, and so they make it happen. The writers have nothing to do with it
well i think nothing would happen try it and see what happens