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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHey Psychic's take up this challenge
Five questions.
The questions have been choosen carefully.
Cold reading cannot be used to answer these questions, so
no vague answers.
Hot reading cannot be used to answer these
questions, no amount of searches on google,
social media will help you answer these questions.
You can only answer these questions if you
are truly psychic.
So here goes, I will personally donate to
the charity of your choice, if you can get one
right.
1: What is the code word myself and my friend
use to use at malls.
2: City of restaurant, that it took me 45 minutes to
eat one piece of chicken.
3: What did the lady hand out to me and other people for free in
a pool in Vegas. (before covid)
4: My fav song as a child.
5: What was funny about the server in question 2?
Tikki
(15,216 posts)1. Tiffany
2. Aspen
3. Something that is some kind of protection
4. "I Think I Love You"..The Partridge Family
5. He was wearing a Buffalo head dress
Will you let us know if we got any of the answers correct?
Tikki
Zero for five.
keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)Psychic wins Mega Lottery 5 times in a row.
Headlines that we have not seen
FakeNoose
(42,384 posts)The psychics that I've ever known are ones that read a person's aura, so they would need to meet you in person to do that. Maybe they might read Tarot cards and get answers, but usually the answers come from the person's aura.
multigraincracker
(38,033 posts)any part of Astrology to be true?
Disaffected
(6,566 posts)Unless you consider other astrologers to be "peers".
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)I have been to several over my 75 years.
I had to be present for the reading.
Asking questions over an internet forum is not how it works.
Disaffected
(6,566 posts)A few synonyms are "fraud", "charlatan", "fake", "con artist" (well, you get the idea....). I will concede though that some individuals are none of those - they simply think they are actual psychics.
BTW "it" doesn't work either over the internet or in person.
Archae
(47,245 posts)My former neighbor would buy them, and then store them for a year.
We'd go through the "predictions," and after the really vague ones or the obvious ones were taken out, you know how many of those predictions came true?
None.
Every year, not a single "prediction."
Nowadays though this TV preacher (or internet preacher, whatever,) named Greg Locke keeps making "predictions, based on the Bible."
And he's always dead wrong too.
Disaffected
(6,566 posts)without stop - always a new crop of suckers and, new "psychics" to fleece them.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)Blue
14
Rubber Band
Cloud
And Strawberry
Please adjust your questions accordingly.
Ocelot II
(131,204 posts)1: What is the code word myself and my friend
use to use at malls. Moist
2: City of restaurant, that it took me 45 minutes to
eat one piece of chicken. Boise
3: What did the lady hand out to me and other people for free in
a pool in Vegas. (before covid) Sashweights
4: My fav song as a child. Louie, Louie
5: What was funny about the server in question 2? He was naked except for a Lucha Libre mask and mukluks
miyazaki
(2,676 posts)Sbarro
Barstow
Jello shots
Detroit Rock City
Mustard stain
Harker
(18,137 posts)1. Herbstnebel
2. Poughkeepsie
3. Hairnets
4. "Never Gonna Give You Up"
5. Cattle mutilation authority
sakabatou
(46,324 posts)brettdale
(12,748 posts)1: tippytoe (taken from Seinfeld) we were in our early 20's it was the 90's and
he wanted me to say TippyToe, if I saw an attractive woman walking pass.
2: Nashville
3: Her and her husband had won a wee jackpot and they were handing out licorice from a
silver bucket.
4: The Gambler Kenny Rogers
5: She had no teeth.