What does September 13th mean?

This Friday, September 13, “Ça dit quoi” explains the superstition surrounding this special day, Donald Trump’s fake news about migrants who “eat animals” could cost him the presidential election, and Inoxtag uncovers the mystery surrounding his ascent of Everest, on film before YouTube.

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Screenshot from the trailer of "Friday the 13th: Murder in 3D". (Youtube)

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This Friday, September 13th, is a day dreaded by “paraskevidekatriaphobes”, those who are afraid of Friday the 13th. A belief reinforced by the 12 horror films dedicated to the fictional serial killer Jason Voorhees and which actually dates back to the Bible. Others prefer to see it as a lucky day, like lotteries that take advantage of it to organize superlotos.

The fake news about Haitian migrants “eating cats and dogs” relayed by Donald Trump during his debate against Kamala Harris, risks costing him the presidential election. The White House reacted Thursday evening, denouncing “filthy remarks that put lives in danger”. Donald Trump announced that he refuses to debate again against his Democratic rival, while 63% of CNN viewers believe that he missed the first meeting.

And then it promises to be one of the biggest hits of the year on French YouTube, but also at the cinema! Before putting his video online on the platform on Saturday, Inoxtag will reveal this Friday in preview in several cinemas whether or not he succeeded in his ascent of the 8,800m of Mount Everest. More than 200,000 tickets were sold in a few hours.

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