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Who better than Pennywise, the incarnation of evil -- who in Stephen King's masterpiece "It" returns every 28 years -- to illlustrate to you a very Italian superstition?
The Italian idiom “anno bisesto, anno funesto” literally means “leap year, gloomy year”.
It is a popular saying that implies that leap years are unlucky and bring misfortune and calamities. The origin of this expression dates back to ancient Rome, where February was considered a month of mourning and purification.
(I remind you that the last leap year was 2020...)
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