Mainstream astrology, no. Most horoscopes you'll find on the internet are based on the zodiac sign that your sun was in on the moment you were born. But when you dig deeper, do a natal chart for example, you will get a pretty accurate description of who you are.
It will show you the zodiac signs all of the planets in our solar system on the exact minute you were born. Different planets rule different aspects of your personality.
The sun, for example, is the planet of the Self. The moon = emotions. Venus is the planet of love and relationships. Mercury is the planet of communication. Mars is the planet of action, and so forth.
From a scientific standpoint, it IS in my eyes plausible too, when you take into account how much the moon alone influences the tide of the ocean here on Earth. We are beings made of water, and our brains are encased in water. Why SHOULDN'T the planets at that time influence that? We have no way of measuring that yet either, so nobody can say it's fake or real. Dig deeper into astrology than your newspaper or internet horoscopes on buzzfeed/whatever, you'll find it to be very interesting
Whats ur political stance? Liberal, conservative, republican, communist, progressive,democratic etc etc?;
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@Chicken-meat im more into a federal type of government. too much democracy will lead to irresponsible leadership.
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Liberalism and left wing politics.
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@Kiss_My_Axe Im not sure I understand, isnt A federal government as quote " a system that divides up power between a strong national government and smaller local governments." I guess you mean by not relying too much on democracy as meaning to not make the states too democratic by itself as to not rely too much on its own governing structure and individual rules and laws that if the majority vote for a bad leader that wouldnt be the doom of it as the overseeing rules and laws from the national government would take care of it? I dont really know anything of the sort but I just searched and its a the governing system of America lol
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@Berin well rounded short answer lol. Although for me Id weigh more heavily on education and social policies like encouraging the development of art, creativity, innovation, technology, science, archeology etc; weighing too heavily on employability rates although it is essential for the whole survivability of society but keeps the economic growth stagnant and can build a "slave culture" where your whole role is just get a minimum wage job, clock in clock out, able to live an average living standard, repeat, leaning towards communism where the bosses own the employees and the gap to switch between the two is harder. Encouraging own personal start up of local small businesses and euteprenships I guess as part of social pilocies would help the country stay ahead of the game in this fast globalizing world.
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@IM-NOT-HORMY that was cringey reading it over and over lol, why u no respond to make fun of me, I mean I believe I did my best to make most all my posts as logical as possible
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@Chicken-meat Thanks! Respecting all the particularities of cultures today we live a freedom of choice of our cultural references, from painting, music to architecture. It is remarkable that we all seek an identity but when we study the roots of our nations we find that they are constructs derived from the mixture of peoples and there is no "pure culture" as the same way don't exists "pure race". I say this because I am brazilian and this country is one of the most mestizo populations in the world. When they speak of cultural appropriation or something typical of a people, it can be traced back from other countries, whether of European, Amerindian, African, Arab or Asian descent.
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@Berin ooooo thats interesting haha, I never got the whole "cultural appropriation" thing, I always thought celeberating each others cultures is more so "acceptance" than "appropriation"
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We're really doing this? TWS is such a nice little town at the moment, are we really going to rile everyone up with politics?
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@Indrid-Cold said in Whats ur political stance? Liberal, conservative, republican, communist, progressive,democratic etc etc?;:
a nice little town at the moment
you mean,an old abandoned town.
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@Indrid-Cold nah..do u see ppl getting riled up in the comments? Has been peaceful discussion so far
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@Chicken-meat OK, CM. Since you're soliciting opinions...
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@Indrid-Cold too much words lol, but I prefer it to other unsolicidated -
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@Chicken-meat Unfortunately people today seek to victimize their ethnic background or their origins and I believe that it should not be so. Something like white people can not talk about slavery or Asians could not dance break. I have descendants of germans, spaniards, amerindians, africans and arabs (third and fourth generation, all mixed up) and for me this is a source of satisfaction in my DNA.
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@Chicken-meat I dont know a lot about politics...tbh I know nothing....But I like the idea of democracy :joy:
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Is it necessary to have a political stance ? Arent they all the same ?
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@Barton lol no, if their all the same then Im actually a raw chiken from Ireland that likes to f-ck rats for fun.
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@Chicken-meat I would like to be that rat
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@Barton ur disgusting
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@Chicken-meat Yes, I am.
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@IM-NOT-HORMY well the law would be up to the people, so like "witchhunts" lol, tbh i dont see it working out either, specially appointed people that cares for the safety of the country and its citizens to be guided and mostly abide by the fixed laws is a lot more reliable than depending on a system where its based on everyday ppl just switching wishy washy between right or wrong without a manual, honestly cant expect the lil guy to be able to go over mass corrupt capitalistic businesses it would just be allowed "anarchy". Just saw someone message me on omegle about it which I found interesting.