Tuesday, 3 January 2017

Valentino ring

Rudolph Valentino was considered to be one of the greatest silent actors of all time and it wasn't until he bought a ring that everything went pear shaped for his career, and for himself. He bought a ring in the 1920s and supposedly, when he showed off his new purchase to a friend, they had an image of him as a corpse. Valentino shrugged off the premonition but ever since this encounter, he was plagued with bad luck. His career flopped and he died not long after, his lover who also wore the ring became mysteriously ill, and the person who played him in a biography of his life also died having worn the ring. Years later, a man named Joe Casino bought the ring and waited seven years until he thought the curse was lifted until he wore the ring. He died a week later. Is fashion worth dying for? (Source:wikipedia)
My take on this is that this story is utterly unbelieveable.How can someone die because of a ring?There was a statement where valentinos friend had a dream of him as a deadbody.However all of us also have dreams of people dying.Does that mean all of those people whom we dreamt of have passed away??All these stories should be looked at from a scientific point of view.Coincidental events like this should not be confused with supernatural powers that dont even exist.


Post by- Akshaya.KS

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  2. Death due to jewellery.... it is definitely not worth credit as a supnatural event. Why are people associating death with jewellery? When will there be an end to all these fetishes?

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  3. Just like what the blogger has said... people must confuse coincidences with paranormal activities. Death of that person maybe due to various reasons and yet people choose to falsely believe its because of a ring.

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  4. We cannot neglect this incident altogether saying that it is false because there have been mysteriois deaths associated with cursed objects. This ring could be cursed too.

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  5. I personally believe that this story is cooked up by people who wanted possession of the ring and didnt want to put in on sale.

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