faith wrote:Aires...and I guess I do tend to have angry explosions every once a year or so and blow up a couple of the smaller neighboring towns. BUT. I've been told I come across as a Capricorn/Pices/Cancer under normal conditions.
Kate Bornstein wrote:I'm over a third of the way through a new book, a memoir. I'm an old fart, and there's been a lot of stuff to sift through. The title I'm working with is "Kate Bornstein Is A Queer and Pleasant Danger." I'd tell you some juicy details, but Mercury is getting ready to go into retrograde around October 6th through, I think around the 23rd, so I'm going to wait til the end of October to write any more specifically about the book. I've come to respect Mercury in retrograde. I'm even gonna wait til the end of October to upgrade to Mac OS 10.5, Leopard.
sailorKa wrote:Oh and... I'm a pisces.
My last sociology/philosophy teacher in high school was an astrologist(serious one, not wacky. In fact, only me and some friends knew about it cuz he hated people coming up to him like 'lolz, tell me about my sign') and he was once staring at me and suddenly said that I could be nothing else but a pisces and told me never to change. ^^;
...XD He was so cute. I miss that teacher. D:
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But the influence of gravity decreases quadratically with distance, so if you double the distance of an object, it would have to have 4 times the mass in order to exert the same gravitational force on you. And the planets are way further away than the moon, to say nothing of the stars they're ostensibly passing by.sailorKa wrote:I can't outright deny there must be something in those planets that affect us. I mean, they're 1000 times bigger than the moon and look at what the moon does to people!
Taya wrote:Seems like I'm the only Taurus here .
I don't actually believe in all of those made up horoscopes, but I do believe that the characteristic points assigned to the signs are somewhat true. I'm not only talking out of self experience but also from observing other people.
flowersofnight wrote:But the influence of gravity decreases quadratically with distance, so if you double the distance of an object, it would have to have 4 times the mass in order to exert the same gravitational force on you. And the planets are way further away than the moon, to say nothing of the stars they're ostensibly passing by.sailorKa wrote:I can't outright deny there must be something in those planets that affect us. I mean, they're 1000 times bigger than the moon and look at what the moon does to people!
F = -G * (m1*m2)/r^2
where G is Newton's gravitational constant.
Your gravity problem set is on the way
You mean like turning them into giant destructive monkeys?sailorKa wrote:I mean, they're 1000 times bigger than the moon and look at what the moon does to people!
faith wrote:I always have the wrong signs when it comes to fortune telling >_<
Upon reading into the signs, although I really don't believe in it still, I do fit the Pices description better than anything else. The guy said I was a water sign but the other two really aren't me at all, and the Capricorn sounded too.......stable? >_< So if it's alright I think I'll be a Pisces with you. Anyone else want to join? *lol*
My brithday's March 24th anyway and that seems close enough.
PS. Do you believe in the zodiac?