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taratarotgreene · 6 months
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Aries Equinox, New Year, International Astrology Day
Happy Spring Equinox, it’s the Aries Sun ingress and Spring in the Northern Hemisphere and Autumn Down under, when day and night are equal and balanced because the Sun is sitting directly over the Equator. Which it does again at Autumn Equinox. Only two days of the year are in this balance. The SUN at 0 ARIES the first sign of the Zodiac and a brand hot new beginning is March 19 at 8:06 pm PDT,…
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durgaastro · 8 months
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Best Psychic Readings in Toronto
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Master Durga Shankar is a Top 10 Best Psychic Readings in Toronto. Master Durga Shanker is an expert psychic reader in York, Old Toronto, East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, Markham, Toronto, Mississauga, and Brampton, He is a top Indian Astrologer near me Toronto, Canada.Are you looking for advice and insights into your life's journey? Look no further than a Psychic Reader in Canada. These skilled people have the extraordinary ability to tap into the unseen realms and provide you with valuable information about your past, present, and future.
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Astrologer Vijay Ram is the best person to help you in love related situations. His uncanny abilities make him the best love psychic and best specialist in Toronto . He will understand your mind, guide you towards finding your true love or to the one you are destined to love. Vijay Ramji will also be the best person to help you to make a relationship with someone you already love by providing you with useful love spells.
When one is single, one is anxious to know whether one will meet the right person. During such times, one requires the guidance of a psychic reader. Astrologer Master Vijay Ram is the person to provide the best love psychic reading in Toronto. 
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arsonalle · 6 months
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♱ ‧ shoko + satoru + suguru + you
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imagine ... an AU where you're friends with Shoko, Satoru, and Suguru
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;; manga spoilers . no plot . lazy writing . blood, very very light 'gore' . run on sentences because I like how they read . rushed ending . lowkey self deprecating . angst? its really badly written . starts in the past and randomly jumps to present time . made up future past chapter 256 . weird formatting, not linear at all . probably skipping major events that happened in the past but idg2f . big Raga & crew strike again . mentions of shipping/relationships . no caps/random caps . potential spelling/grammar errors . death
songs ;; lady killer ii, i want all original mixshark, army dreamers, taking whats not yours, not allowed, the boy is mine (ariana), skyfall, coming down x hotline bling, girl with the tattoo x break from toronto, sweet crazy love (odd eye circle), midas touch, love fire (psychic fever)
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You and Shoko get along like two peas of a pod. You hated that she smoked at first, but now you're used to it, and the smell is oddly comforting. You go shopping together and cringe at Satoru whenever he does something off or weird or is just oblivious to some things around him. You go on missions(? I forgot what theyre called...) with her just to get things done, and you guys work great together. although she usually just tags along for something akin to moral support. Your life without her would be boring, like it would without the other two.
You and Satoru are weirdos together. You contradict whatever you say about him when you're with Shoko and you guys are absolute cornballs. But you love every second of it. You hang out together sometimes, just the two of you, and every time you do you feel the piece of you that craved solitude break off and mold into something that glows in the presence of others. You can't beat his closeness with Suguru, although sometimes you try, but you're okay with that. Being too greedy never leads to anything good
You and Suguru don't hang out much in person unless you're with the other two, which is pretty often so I take that back. You text him the most, though, when you want a second opinion on anything that would take you threatening Satoru to give a serious answer for. You have deep talks with him sometimes. He's surprisingly good at giving life advice now, although maybe its because of the constant crisis's that you and the other two have. You go out to eat a lot with him when you do hang out just the two of them, and he almost always pays. He's good company, calmer than Satoru and a bit more insightful than Shoko. He's still Satoru's friend, though, so he's goofy when he wants to be. He's a good balance, though, so you don't mind it.
. . .
When the three of you graduate its an interesting time. You feel so unaccomplished, but Shoko, Satoru, and Suguru never once let you feel like that for too long. The feeling always comes back, though. You can't help it.
Satoru is...Well, hes Satoru Gojo. Is there really a need for explanation there? He's the best sorcerer jujutsu has seen in at least a millennia. Or something like that. You can't remember exactly what was said...
Suguru is fucking amazing. He can keep up with Satoru far better than anyone else can, because he's talented in his own right. Curse manipulation. That shit could change the jujutsu world for better or for worse. Its too bad it turns out to be for the worse, though.
Shoko's reverse cursed technique isn't for offensive use, but it's still impressive. She can pretty much heal anyone, bring them back to life, maybe. How can you compete with that? She's a valuable asset to the jujutsu world where people get hurt and die on the daily.
And you? You're not much, admittedly. A few generic cursed techniques here and a pretty basic simple domain there are the most that you can manage at your best. Surrounding yourself with outliers like Shoko, Satoru, and Suguru couldn't be good for your long term health, but at least they made you happy for the short term.
. . .
When Suguru makes the decision to disassociate with jujutsu tech and create his own world, things are awkward. Its just three of you now and the four-piece puzzle you created when you met them is incomplete once again. A piece of you is torn out of its place by force and blood is constantly seeping out of your every pore. This blood is thick in texture and volume, sticky, and an abnormally dark shade of red; it makes audible slop noises when it falls on the floor around you.
You want to blame Suguru for this but its not his fault you're experiencing night terrors. You're mentally weak, nothing like Shoko or Satoru who seem to be moving on. Why aren't you moving on? You need to move on. He wouldn't be having these thoughts about you, surely, so why are you having them about him? You feel selfish now, because you're positive that Satoru is feeling ten times worse than you are. The two were obviously in love. You have no right to feel the same hurt as him when you're just...an outsider.
You're an outsider now, and you'd never felt more like one than now.
. . .
Suguru is dead and Satoru finds his body. You thought you were finally getting over the loss of your friend but now everything is bubbling up to the surface again. You can only imagine how Satoru feels having seen his best friend's corpse on a day where his precious students were fighting for their lives and almost lost. You wonder if he sees the same dark blood pouring out of him. Is it from the same places as you or is it spotted? Is his the same color? Thick or is it thin? You want to ask him but thats definitely not appropriate, so you can only guess.
. . .
You were there when Satoru fought Sukuna for the last time. You weren't in tokyo at the time. You were actually at the kyoto branch of jujutsu high, for no specific reason other than to see utahime and her students. You and utahime had an interesting friendship, one you didn't really make known.
You were there when he was unsealed and you spoke to him just before he went out. You still remember what he told you, but now you wish you didn't.
"When I get back let's go for dinner, the three of us. On me."
You smiled and agreed because why wouldn't you? Plus you were pretty broke as of recently, so him offering to pay set off those little receptors in your mind that screamed "Give me dopamine".
You were there, and you watched with Shoko as the battle unfolded. You knew she was anxious, as anxious as you were. Satoru was both of yours's best friend, even though you two probably weren't his. Girls had to stick together, and you squeezed your hand as the two of you waited. Waited for the battle to be over and Sukuna to be speared in half. For Satoru to march back up, cocky as always, and proclaim is victory. For him to come back to you. To Shoko.
But he never came back.
His body stayed on the field for as long as it did before they took it.
Why are you surrounded by so much death? Everyone around you is dropping dead like fucking flies. It was three of you and now its two. Why is everyone lying to you? Playing with your heart? They know you aren't as headstrong as maybe you should've been as a jujutsu sorcerer and they're playing with you. They have to be. This wasn't where you saw yourself in 2006 when the only thing on your mind was Suguru's next birthday present and swapping out Shoko's smokes for candy ones, hoping she wouldn't realize and gradually stop smoking.
You don't feel the blood leaking from you, though, because you have no more to give. Now your heart just hurts and you wish it would end. You knew that because of the nature of jujutsu sorcery that there was a chance everyone involved could die. But who would have ever thought Satoru Gojo, the strongest, could die like this? You sure didnt.
Its you and Shoko now. The girls are sticking together like they should be, you guess. You can't stay too upset, though. You know that Suguru and Satoru are probably playing peekaboo behind you and making fun of your crying face. Its up to you and Shoko now to carry the weight of everything on your backs now. For your fallen friends.
. . .
You move back to tokyo after everything is said and done. You should've probably moved to another country and quit jujutsu, go to canada or something, but you can't leave the very thing that changed your life just like that. You're resolved to become stronger now, pay back everyone and everything that took your life away. Took your friends away.
You become a teacher at tokyo's jujutsu high. You meet Yuji and Nobara and Megumi; they're good kids. The most interesting first year right now is Maki, though. She's almost a repeat of that man, the man that you don't really like speaking about for pretty obvious reasons, but she's a great student. An even better person, you think.
You hang out with Shoko often, usually at lunch and on the weekends. Things aren't normal without two guys dwarfing Shoko in size and sticking to the outside of you two's sides like sandwich bread, but life is moving on. You take Satoru's death a bit better than Suguru's. Whether it was because your feelings didnt reach as deep for him as they did for Suguru, or because you were somewhat desensitized now, you were thankful that Shoko was still there for you, and you were there for her.
Until you weren't.
Things were relatively normal, but just as fast as you can flip your hand, they weren't.
Curses and curse users emerged again, on a slightly lesser scale than they did in shibuya, but on the same level as they were in the culling games, and you weren't prepared.
You're in a sort of limbo now, living in your own head, reading off your own thoughts. You wonder if this is how Suguru and Satoru felt. Everything is silent and for some reason you're calm. You should feel bad for leaving Shoko all alone but you don’t.
Maybe it’s because you know that she’ll get over you faster than she came to terms with Satoru and Suguru’s deaths, or maybe it’s not.
The only thing you feel right now is peace. You wish her the best because you know that she’ll keep on living, carrying with her your legacy. The legacy of you, Satoru, and Suguru, and she’ll make sure she does everything she can to save the people that she can.
After all, she can join you after her passing and have nothing to show for it. You’ll surely make fun of her for that.
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flameswallower · 9 months
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Briar's Favorite First Time Reads of 2023!
I read sixty or so books (start to finish) for the first time this year, which is pretty average for me. I liked most of them pretty well, since if I dislike a book I usually won't finish it. But there were some stand outs, which I'm going to list here.
First up: NOVELS!
Pseudotooth, by Verity Holloway (2017) is the first portal fantasy coming of age novel I've read in a long, long time that I found genuinely charming. It has a very dark Gothic edge to it, with shades of Gormenghast and Edward Gorey making for a uniquely unsettling and bleak fantasy world. The novel also deals frankly and seriously with themes of ableism, eugenics, medical abuse, xenophobia, socio-economic class, rape/sexual abuse, and the psychic fallout of rape/sexual abuse. But it's got a lot of whimsical absurdist humor to it, too, and a deep humanist compassion for its characters. The three young adults at the center of the story are all quite likeable, and though they are involved in a kind of love triangle, I found the particulars of it refreshingly queer, strange, and not the primary focus of the story.
The Marigold, by Andrew F. Sullivan (2023) is a pitch-dark, stone cold bummer that is also frequently hilarious and emotionally moving in tender ways that took me by surprise. In this dystopian satire, a bunch of down-and-out relatable characters and one horrible rich guy struggle to survive as near-future Toronto is engulfed by "the Wet"-- a sapient mold-based hive mind accidentally created by the depravity and greed of big business. The residents of the titular condominium/apartment complex feature in short vignettes that demonstrate the despair and alienation people suffer under late stage capitalism, and the way the Wet calls to these people, lures them in, hunts them.
The Open Curtain, by Brian Evenson (2006) is a harrowing nightmare about madness, violence, possession, Mormonism, and the destabilization of one's known reality (well, see also "madness"). It's a type of story that could easily feel shlocky and exploitative of people with certain mental disorders, or just predictable (there are some plot twists you'll guess very quickly if you've ever like...read books or seen movies before...), but Evenson's unornamented yet masterful prose, his meticulous attention to detail, and his non-condescending empathy for both victims of violence and people struggling with delusions, violent impulses, etc. make it rise above those potential problems. At least in my opinion! This one's very disturbing, will definitely leave you feeling like shit.
Hummingbird Salamander, by Jeff VanderMeer (2021) is very emotionally moving and a suspenseful, well-plotted eco-noir page turner! Also a bummer, but leaves one feeling awe and hope and determination as well as mourning the devastating loss of life that climate change has wrought. The protagonist is great, a truly unusual and unlikely detective. I loved her voice-- like any good noir hero, she can throw off a legitimately funny sarcastic quip with the best of them, but she's also prone to astute social observations and flights of breathtaking lyricism.
How to Get Over the End Of the World, by Hal Schrieve (2023) is a TRAGICALLY under-promoted and underrated punk rock magical realist YA masterpiece about trans high schoolers, and their dysfunctional adult mentors, putting on a rock opera to save their community center. This one, unlike most of what I read, is NOT EVEN KIND OF A BUMMER. It's delightful and hilarious from start to finish, though it's definitely not saccharine-sweet or afraid of conflict. In fact, it deals quite bluntly and refreshingly with topics ranging from the relationship one character has with his violent, abusive father, to sexual relationships between teenagers, to the ever-looming awareness of climate change. Every major character is trans! Every single one!! This is kind of a spoiler, but, like, not really lol
Sudden Glory, by Hal Johnson (2023) just goes to show that guys named Hal can really write comic novels. This book has perhaps the highest joke-to-paragraph ratio of anything I’ve ever read, and also probably the most varied types of joke: a person whose sense of humor runs to preposterous situation comedy, slapstick, and lowbrow sexual humor will find a lot to like here, and so will someone whose sense of humor runs to moderately esoteric literary/historical references, social satire, five-layer wordplay, and Wildean bon mots. Since it’s set in the New York City of 2003, there’s even room for a few 9/11 jokes, which could not have appeared without controversy in a book actually published in 2003. This slightly "politically incorrect" edge comes off as good-natured and in keeping with Johnson's commitment to absurdism-- there's never a "laughing at" vibe, more one of "laughing with" human folly, futility, pretensions, etc. At base, this is a story about a person who feels he can't tell the truth or be himself for fear of social rejection, and all the trouble that gets him into.
Piranesi, by Susanna Clarke (2020) is fucking gorgeous, probably one of my favorite books of all time now, this hole was made for me, etc. I can't reasonably expect that most others will have as intense a response to it as I did-- I felt it perfectly conveyed some very important and difficult to articulate things about, like, my personal experience of consciousness, and my experience as a person with certain types of neurological/cognitive/developmental disability navigating the world, through a kind of fabulist prism. But it got great reviews, so, you know, give it a shot! I think it's better not to know anything about it going in, but let me just say, if you're into weird, massive labyrinthine buildings, this hole might also have been made for you.
Devil House, by John Darnielle (2022) is exactly the novel you'd expect "the Mountain Goats guy" to write, in all the best possible ways. It's a story that elevates the inner lives of neurodivergent outsider teens to the mythic heights they deserve. It's a story that brutally critiques the true crime industry. It's a story about the problems of defining people exclusively by their victimhood, or exclusively by the worst thing they ever did. It's a story about the importance of having a little space to oneself, a shelter from the demands and threats of an often cruel world, and the lengths to which a person will go to defend such a shelter if it's broached. Also, there's a long, nauseating section about how it's actually really difficult and gross to chop up a human corpse for disposal.
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taratarotgreene · 20 days
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Rare, 29 Critical degrees, once in fifteen hundred years, and Biden
The 29th degree is called a critical or anaretic degree in any sign. A planet has soaked up all the energy in the 30 degrees of a sign. The world axis is 0 Cancer 0 Capricorn. Neptune is at 29° Pisces now the most karmic intense last degree of the zodiac and will remain off and on this critical degree into February 2026. Pluto Retrogrades back to 29° Capricorn September 1 to stay until November…
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psychicsharan · 1 month
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Best Astrologer in Toronto Ontario
Psychic Sharan is the best and most popular Indian astrologer in Toronto, Ontario, United States. Expert in offering precise solutions for past reading, present reading, future reading, palm reading, face reading, photo reading, dob reading, horoscope reading, planet reading, and psychic reading. Love Problem, Get Your Ex-Love Back, Relationship Problem, Marriage Problem, Husband and Wife Problem, Health Problem, Family Problem, Business Problem, Job/Work Problem, Money Problem, People's Jealousy, Divorce Problem, Childless Couples Problem, Children's Problem, Sexual Problem, Depression Problem, Lottery Lucky Number Problem, Court Cases Problem, Land Property Issues, House Problem Protection, Removal of black magic, demonic spirits, and negative energies
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mybookplacenet · 5 months
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Featured Post: Nine Ghosts by Mathew David Hart
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About Nine Ghosts: Embark on an extraordinary journey with Mathew David Hart, a skeptical university student turned successful Hollywood movie producer and devoted husband and father, whose initial encounter with the supernatural at age twenty-one sets him on a profound quest for meaning and healing. In his gripping memoir, Nine Ghosts, witness Mathew’s two-decade odyssey through undiagnosed depression, encounters with spirits dark and light, and an unexpected spiritual “bootcamp” led by wise and benevolent spirit beings. As Mathew grapples with his personal demons, he finds solace in channeling spirits and journaling, guided by a spirit guide named Zorgon and an angelic guardian named Michael. Through forgiveness and self-discovery, and the spiritual practice of latihan, Mathew unlocks inner peace, culminating in a transformative moment where he helps two ghosts find their way to the afterlife, in the process helping himself break free from his depression’s grip. Yet, there is more work to do. Mathew’s newfound clarity attracts the attention of a malevolent dark being, thrusting him into a harrowing confrontation that reveals his ultimate purpose: to share his extraordinary journey. Despite two decades of confusion and false starts, Mathew’s determination culminates in a groundbreaking book, weaving together revelations about mental illness, the supernatural, and the power of personal connection. In this inspiring tale of resilience and redemption, Mathew David Hart invites readers to explore their own spiritual paths, offering insight into navigating the complexities of the unseen world and distinguishing between helpful and harmful entities. Prepare to be astonished by Mathew’s remarkable story, where darkness meets enlightenment, and hope triumphs over despair. “A fascinating healing journey . . . I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in moving beyond old ways of thinking about reality and the nature of healing.” —Isa Gucciardi, Ph.D., best-selling author of Coming to Peace “Through his captivating storytelling, Mathew David Hart skillfully highlights both the marvels and risks that accompany encounters with the supernatural.” —Amy Major, psychic medium and author of Light the Way Targeted Age Group: 21+ Written by: Mathew David Hart Buy the ebook: Buy the Book On Amazon Buy the Print Book: Buy the Book On Amazon Author Bio: MATHEW DAVID HART is a sensitive, a channeler, a truth seeker, a Reiki practitioner, and a film and television producer. For many years, Mathew felt a growing discomfort as he perceived his inner life and his professional life were following divergent paths. Beginning in 2003, Mathew embarked on a journey that in the end, revealed the real source of his discomfort, and healed it, even as he continued to produce films and television shows. Mathew’s credits as a film and television producer include John Q, Undercover Brother, How to Deal, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Take the Lead, The Man, Don’t Breathe, Ophelia, The Broken Hearts Gallery, Fargo, Dahmer, Tell Me Lies, and Genius. When Mathew and his wife, Jill, aren’t traveling for Mathew’s work, they live in a small town in Canada, north of Toronto. Mathew adopted a vegetarian diet in 2000 and became a full-fledged vegan in 2015. When asked why, Mathew will tell you he’s a lover of animals and can’t fathom the idea of eating them or intentionally causing any creature to suffer. Mathew captures and releases insects he finds in his house—even spiders, gnats, and beetles! Follow the author on social media: Learn more about the writer. Visit the Author's Website YouTube Read the full article
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taratarotgreene · 8 months
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Venus square Nodes, Fated Love Break-ups and more
Astrology is real. If you are not on X,formerly Twitter, you may not be aware of that Tucker Carlson went to Russia to interview Putin and that will be posted on X and on the net. This is exactly literally what the planets are doing right now. Mercury conjunct Pluto at 0 AQUARIUS Mercury=communications,conversations, conjunct Pluto, which is about the death and ending of Power elites, in…
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psychiclakshmidas · 8 months
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Consult the Most Famous Astrologer in Toronto for Personal Guidance
Embark on a transformative journey with the renowned Best Astrologer in Toronto , Psychic Lakshmidas. With a stellar reputation for providing insightful and accurate readings, Psychic Lakshmidas brings a wealth of experience and cosmic wisdom to guide you through life's celestial mysteries. Whether you seek clarity in relationships, career choices, or personal growth, Psychic Lakshmidas offers personalized horoscope readings and astrological counseling that resonate with your unique energy.
Discover the power of aligning with the stars as Psychic Lakshmidas unveils the secrets of your birth chart, providing profound insights into your strengths, challenges, and destiny. Embrace the cosmic guidance that can shape your path and illuminate the opportunities that lie ahead.
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psychicomkar · 1 month
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How Psychic Omkar, the Leading Astrologer and Psychic in Canada, Can Transform Your Life: From Love Solutions to Negative Energy Removal
Psychic Omkar, a renowned astrologer and psychic, offers a wide range of spiritual and astrological services across Canada, including in Ontario and Toronto. As the best astrologer in Canada, Psychic Omkar provides accurate predictions and effective solutions for life’s challenges. His expertise as a top Indian astrologer in Toronto and Ontario makes him a trusted name for those seeking guidance in love, career, and personal matters.
Whether you’re looking for a psychic in Toronto or an astrologer in Ontario, Psychic Omkar is known for his exceptional abilities. His services include negative energy removal and bad luck removal in Canada, helping clients clear obstacles and achieve success. He is also a famous ex-love back specialist in Ontario, offering consultations to reunite lost love.
For those facing husband-wife disputes or divorce problems, Psychic Omkar is a specialist psychic in Toronto who provides compassionate solutions. His skills extend to court case astrology, ensuring favorable outcomes for legal matters. As a love marriage specialist in Canada, he guides couples through relationship challenges and marital issues.
In addition to these services, Psychic Omkar is a palm reader in Ontario and a provider of pooja services in Toronto, helping clients with spiritual rituals and readings. His reputation as a famous astrologer in Canada is well-earned, making him the go-to expert for all your astrological and psychic needs.
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taratarotgreene · 5 months
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Jupiter Uranus Celebrity's and Symbols
FAMOUS PEOPLE born Under Jupiter Uranus Conjunctions Bob DYLAN May 24, 1941 PEOPLE born with Suns’ at 21-22 TAURUS Salvador Dali, spiritual philosopher Krishnamurti, Katherine Hepburn, Rami Malek, Comedian George Carlin,Machiavelli, Florence Nightingale,Fred Astaire, Richard Feynman, Corey Montheith, Skateboarder Tony Hawk, Blac Chyna, Sabrina Carpenter, young singer, Martha Graham dancer, The…
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