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In reply to the discussion: THE SOLAR ECLIPSE COULD MEAN DISASTER FOR TRUMP, ACCORDING TO ASTROLOGERS [View all]BigmanPigman
(55,187 posts)12. I googled his birthday and he is a gemini
which means he has two personalities (crazy and crazier). Usually the moon has to do with the water signs (cancer, scorpio, pisces) and that influences a person's emotions. I don't know anything about eclipses and how they effect a person but he is so nuts already who the hell knows how it'll effect him. Maybe it will have the opposite effect and make him thoughtful, stable, rational and calm.
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THE SOLAR ECLIPSE COULD MEAN DISASTER FOR TRUMP, ACCORDING TO ASTROLOGERS [View all]
smirkymonkey
Jul 2017
OP
Seriously, you want to know who here believes in astrology???? No one I hope!!! n/t
USALiberal
Jul 2017
#1
If it uses astrology it cannot be interesting IMO. It is like a article about ghosts. n/t
USALiberal
Jul 2017
#8
Holy crap, I'd never have known that was Feynman! He looks younger in his older years.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jul 2017
#90
Yes, I said I didn't have any faith in this, but I just thought it was an interesting
smirkymonkey
Jul 2017
#11
Newsweek needs readers. The article is going to attract some, so that would be reason
tblue37
Jul 2017
#26
I'd say it's at least within the distant realm of possibility that they could 'have effects' though
mr_lebowski
Jul 2017
#47
It doesn't requre "knowing everything" to know that one particular proposition is incorrect
jberryhill
Jul 2017
#81
Trump might believe it. So we should push this sort of stuff as hard as possible.
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#5
You don't need to look to stars to know an unstable bumbling moron when you see one
Tiggeroshii
Jul 2017
#10
"That doesn't mean it can't simultaneously carry other implications or meanings."
eShirl
Jul 2017
#71
True but I was referring to the part of the article that says he was born during a
malaise
Jul 2017
#40
Who needs Wars and terrorism when you can also have earthquakes, tidal waves,
Vogon_Glory
Jul 2017
#38
I don't hold much stock in astrology, but if it gets Don out of office sooner I'm willing
Vinca
Jul 2017
#42
As I have said, I don't place a lot of stock in this, but I guess I thought it was
smirkymonkey
Jul 2017
#89
When astrologers start winning lotto, horseraces, and predicting hurricanes correctly,
lindysalsagal
Jul 2017
#50