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cowboygirlfriends · 5 months ago
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The fact that I started off as a STEM girlie, then changed very quickly into a humanities girlie and now I’ve come full circle back to STEM is really amusing to me
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ehliena · 6 months ago
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Gotta love Wayne Family Adventures
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Says the college drop out.
From WFA ep 109.
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justgivemethephd · 2 months ago
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26.11.2024
Good morning everyone!
Yesterday was such an awful start to the week. I really don't understand how I can be this tired every single Monday and feel completely fine the next day despite sleeping for the same amount of time! It's so frustrating. I wonder if there's anything I can do to change it. Speaking of changes, I think it has hit me that the vitamin D pills have been working. My mood has improved overall, I feel a lot more energetic most days, and my body just generally feels better to exist in. It's good that such a small change could have such a significant impact!
I had a really hard time getting anything done yesterday. It was difficult to get into the studying mood and it was even more difficult to retain focus once I'd started a task. The coding exercises are kicking my ass (I'm still stuck on the first one) but hopefully I can get through them if I just sit and think things through slowly. I'll just keep trying things until it works!
Other than that I have another busy week in the lab. I am so happy to be back doing ex vivo stimulation assays, and after receiving some results from last week's sequencing I can continue with experiments as planned. It feels so good to be gathering and analysing data again. Overall, this is setting out to be a pretty productive week, and I'm looking forward to seeing what it has in store for me!
I hope everyone feels refreshed and energised today. Remember to hydrate and eat properly, it's important to maintain those energy levels if you expect to be productive.
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🎧 - Feeling Good by Michael Bublé
🎮 - Baldur's Gate 3
📖 - Different Seasons by Stephen King
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laviedavantgarde · 6 months ago
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Heyo GTA family!
It's been a loooong time since I've last been on here. I'm doing alright! My summer has been filled with job applications and interviews, you know, big boy things. I'm trying to land a full-time job so I can finally be on my own and live on my own terms. Teaching and tutoring is rewarding but on an adjunct/part-time salary, it is not economically feasible.
I hope by the end of August that I am hired at one of the colleges/universities I applied for. Going for a staff position since they are easier to obtain. (I also really don't want to be teaching and tutoring this fall if I can help it. I need to be properly compensated.)
I still love the GTA series, and I still play online on PC! (The Pizza Boy deliveries are actually fun, not going to lie.)
I am active on Discord, so let me know if you want to be Discord friends!
Take care of yourselves, and stay safe out there.
-Avant
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lionheartlr · 7 months ago
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Discover Burundi: A Hidden Gem in East Africa
A Brief History of Burundi Burundi, a small landlocked country in East Africa, has a rich and complex history. The region has been inhabited for thousands of years, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Neolithic period. The Kingdom of Burundi was established in the 17th century, ruled by a monarch known as the mwami. The kingdom maintained its independence until the late 19th…
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jobsbuster · 10 months ago
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best-minion-memes · 1 year ago
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#happy 12/12/23#minions (2015)#HAHA FUNNY MEME#i am laughing XD#fresh meme right off the press#step right up#see the amazing ironic minion meme in 2023 ladies gentlemen and prefer not to says#yuo don't even KNOW how many layers of irony this shit is caked with#the deft and subtle touches from having the text be just the name of the movie Minions (2015) to having the cropped imgflip interface#to the stale ironic reimagining of the minion meme image template which i am breathing new life into by ironically reimagining it again#this is thus a second order meme (this one is for all you calculusheads out there)#and even here in tags the juxtaposition of a simple image with language designed to evoke education (an illusion i assure you in my case)#the contradiction between a base meme and fanciful language that is put on a pedestal. which in itself is trite as fuck#like a stereotype of being fancy and of high intellect but it sounds like thesaurus soup because the interlocutor is breaking register#evoking concepts that are at the higher end of a high school education such as calculus to lend an air of intellect that is also accessible#i'm purposefully evoking that inexperienced feeling FOR IRONY HA GOTCHA SUCKER my irony web nos know bounds#this meme is so expertly buried in irony you'll wonder if i've ever expressed a genuine sentiment in my life but I can assure you i shan't#for you see im so big brain you losers have NO IDEA#you need to have a genious level intellect of 200+ to even scratch the surface of how profound my meme talent is here#i'm like dave strider describing how smart i am in act 1 act 1 act 1 of microsoft's paint adventures except it's not cocky bravado it's tru#i'm like hydrogen bomberman i drop one good post a year or less and you better believe it's a PLATFORM EVENT#roflmaoooooo#you couldn't even conceive of a meme this random XD squee#dw there is no gas leak i actually just have covid and i think my brain is cooking. help#nofilter
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astrology-by-sita · 4 months ago
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North Node is material desire. South Node is divine inspiration.
1h NN, 7h SN : inspired by intuitive connections with others. Desires an identity/sense of self.
2h NN, 8h SN : inspired by alchemy, transformation , inner darkness, death . Desires wealth and self sufficiency.
3h NN, 9h SN: desires short distance travel , friends , intellectual stimulation. Inspired by religion , gurus , temples, divination.
4h NN, 10h SN : inspired by authority figures and leaders. Desires security, some kind of family and emotional connections
5h NN, 11h SN : desires play, fun, skills, creativity, parties. Inspired by groups, friends , collective ideals and wishes.
6h NN, 12h SN : desires a stable routine , work, being of service. Inspired by the spirit world , escapism and solitude.
7h NN, 1h SN : Inspired by the identity and the sense of self. Desires relationships , one on one friendships , partnership.
8h NN , 2h SN : desires transformation, shadow work , alchemy , changes. Inspired by a sense of security, financial independence and self sufficiency.
9h NN, 3h SN: inspired by schools , siblings , the neighborhood, the intellect. Desires travel , higher education, spiritual teachers , adventures.
10 NN, 4h SN : inspired by ancestors, home , homeland/patriotism, family. Desires a legacy , power , authority, and reputation .
11h NN, 5h SN: Desires popularity, friendships , collective groups of common interest. Inspired by works of art , children,festivals,creativity, spontaneity
12h NN, 6h SN: inspired by humbleness, small acts of service, practical routines. Desires solitude, escapism , imagination
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antiwhores · 7 months ago
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Your co-workers like to bully you.
Atleast thats what Bakugou suspected. He had to make an educated guess after your gloomy, closed off behavior everyday after work.
Bakugou works as a pro hero, no one gets to bully him in his work environment. But you work a humble job at a library about a mile or so away. He told you that you didn’t need to work the job since he brought more than enough money to the table to support you and him. But you insisted on working a job to “help” the both of you out. He accepted your money after a long debate with the conditions that you only pay for the phone bills.
You seemed to like your job though. In the early weeks of getting it he remembers you practically bouncing at the walls when you came home. You’d be bussing to talk about the newest work drama, the new book you read, a customer, etc.
He got into the habit of sitting down in the living room when he was home and waiting for you to come to him and sit on his lap. Then you’d tell him of your clearly exaggerated adventures of the day while he played with your hair.
But recently those nights were followed by not the usual fun answers, but dry answers to questions he asked to try to promote a stream of words from you.
He started to really get suspicious when you downright said no to him when he asked you to tell him about his day.
So he did what he did best and stuck his nose into your business.
He knew he couldn’t figure it out by himself without getting caught so he hired someone to figure it out for him.
A full on spy. A man that he met in the work field that owed him a favor after he saved his life.
“Is this really what you wanna cash out your favor on?” The man questioned.
Bakugou scoffed, “Just fuckin’ do it and stop questioning me.”
After two days the man reported back to Bakugou. Apparently, a group of coworkers had been harassing you. Talking shit, snarky comments, stealing your lunches, hiding your paperwork, etc.
Bakugou was fucking furious.
He stomped down to your work place, hero suit still on, and demanded to see the higher ups. They tried to stop him but he wouldn’t let up. No way some piece of shit workers were gonna bully his girl. He wouldn’t allow it!
To his luck, the district director was in a meeting with all the other higher ups. He busted into the meeting room, furious as ever. They were startled, dropping their pens and gasping.
After the shock went away, the noticed who this brash man was.
“Dynamight, sir, how can we help you?” The director spoke carefully. She recognized how Bakugou had a higher status than her. He could get them all fired by a phone call.
“Your shitty employees have been fucking with one of your hardest workers. I had my men come in and investigate and…”
He went into detail on what they’ve been doing to not just you, but other employees in the building. He degraded their department, saying that its a disgraceful work environment.
After he was done, his face was still red with anger. But he wasn’t the only one red. The district director was practically a tomato.
“I am so embarrassed and disappointed hearing this. They will be fired immediately. I am really sorry, Dynamight. I will make sure that they won’t be able to work at any other library in this district.”
He scoffed, turning around to head for the door. “Make it any other library in Japan.”
“Yes sir.” He said as Bakugou slammed the door behind him.
You came home happy that night and for the first time in a while, you told him about your (exaggerated) day.
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esotericalchemist · 2 months ago
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𝐒𝐚𝐠𝐢𝐭𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐮𝐬 + 𝐉𝐮𝐩𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐇𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐬
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Sagittarius energy is adventurous, optimistic, and constantly seeking wisdom, guided by the expansive influence of Jupiter. Unlike signs that dwell on details, Sagittarius in each House encourages us to look at the bigger picture, embracing exploration and growth. Through its journey across the Houses, we see how this boundless energy inspires us to seek knowledge, expand our horizons, and pursue freedom in various aspects of life. This journey reveals the unique ways Sagittarius pushes us toward spiritual and intellectual growth, guiding us to live with enthusiasm, curiosity, and a thirst for discovery.
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𝐀𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠
For Aries rising, Sagittarius governs the 9th house, the house of higher education, spirituality, travel, and belief systems. With Sagittarius ruling this house, Aries risings are naturally inclined to approach life with a spirit of adventure, curiosity, and a thirst for knowledge. They view the world as an open field for exploration, seeking truth, growth, and wisdom through experiences. They often approach philosophical and spiritual questions with openness and optimism, valuing beliefs that broaden their perspective. Sagittarius’s influence encourages Aries risings to embrace life as a journey, where each experience and interaction serves as an opportunity to learn and grow. They may feel called to travel or study new philosophies, often pursuing knowledge that connects them to a larger, universal perspective.
Jupiter through the Houses:
Jupiter in the 1st House: With Jupiter in the 1st house, the Sagittarian 9th-house energy of adventure and wisdom flows directly into the self. The native exudes optimism, generosity, and a sense of possibility. They approach life with a pioneering spirit, often inspiring others with their enthusiasm and love for learning. They are likely to have a natural charisma, and their sense of purpose often centers around personal growth and expanding their horizons.
Jupiter in the 2nd House: The Sagittarian 9th-house energy channels into finances and values. The native may view financial stability as a foundation for their pursuits of learning and travel, often valuing resources that allow them to grow intellectually and spiritually. They may attract abundance through their positive outlook and generosity and often see money as a means to explore and expand their life experiences.
Jupiter in the 3rd House: With Jupiter in the 3rd house, the Sagittarian 9th-house energy is expressed through communication and close relationships. The native is likely to be an enthusiastic and persuasive communicator, often sharing their ideas and knowledge freely. They may have a passion for teaching, learning, or writing, and they approach their local environment with a sense of wonder and curiosity, often seeing learning opportunities everywhere.
Jupiter in the 4th House: The Sagittarian 9th-house energy finds expression in the home and family environment. The native may create a home that reflects their love for culture, travel, and exploration, possibly surrounding themselves with artifacts or memories from travels. Family values are often centered around growth, generosity, and open-mindedness, and they may feel encouraged to pursue their philosophical or spiritual interests through family connections.
Jupiter in the 5th House: The Sagittarian 9th-house energy of optimism and adventure channels into creativity, romance, and self-expression. The native may approach love and creativity with a spirit of adventure, often seeking romantic connections that are intellectually stimulating. They are likely to express themselves with enthusiasm and are drawn to creative or recreational pursuits that broaden their worldview, such as foreign art forms, travel, or cultural activities.
Jupiter in the 6th House: The Sagittarian 9th-house energy flows into daily routines, work, and health. The native may view their work and daily life as a path to personal growth, often valuing jobs that allow for travel, learning, or cultural exchange. They approach work with an optimistic outlook and often bring generosity to their interactions with colleagues. Their approach to health may involve exploring holistic or alternative practices that enhance their physical and spiritual well-being.
Jupiter in the 7th House: The Sagittarian 9th-house energy of expansion and optimism flows into partnerships. The native may seek relationships with individuals who share or support their love for growth, learning, and exploration. They may be drawn to partners from different cultural or philosophical backgrounds, and they value relationships that encourage mutual expansion and inspire a shared journey of self-discovery and truth-seeking.
Jupiter in the 8th House: The Sagittarian 9th-house energy channels into shared resources, intimacy, and transformation. The native may find personal growth and wisdom through deep, transformative relationships. They approach intimacy and shared resources with a sense of generosity and trust, often using partnerships as a means of spiritual growth and discovery. They may also feel drawn to study esoteric subjects or explore philosophies that involve life’s deeper mysteries.
Jupiter in the 9th House: With Jupiter in its own 9th house, the Sagittarian energy of expansion, learning, and spiritual growth is strongly expressed in philosophy, travel, and higher education. The native is a natural seeker, drawn to exploring diverse cultures, spiritual practices, and philosophical traditions. They are likely to have a lifelong passion for learning and are often driven to share their knowledge with others, finding meaning and purpose through teaching, mentoring, or guiding others.
Jupiter in the 10th House: The Sagittarian 9th-house energy flows into career and public life. The native may be drawn to a career that involves teaching, travel, or philosophical pursuits. They are likely to bring a broad perspective to their work, and their public image may reflect their sense of purpose and enthusiasm for growth. They are often seen as generous, wise, and visionary in their field, inspiring others with their ideals and positive outlook.
Jupiter in the 11th House: The Sagittarian 9th-house energy channels into social networks and group involvement. The native is likely to form friendships with people who share their love for learning, philosophy, or social causes. They may bring optimism and enthusiasm to group activities and are often drawn to social or humanitarian work that allows them to contribute to the greater good, using their ideals to inspire positive change within their community.
Jupiter in the 12th House: With Jupiter in the 12th house, the Sagittarian 9th-house energy of wisdom and spiritual growth takes on a more introspective, mystical quality. The native may feel drawn to spiritual exploration and practices that connect them with their inner world. They are likely to find fulfillment in solitude, meditation, or other practices that encourage personal transformation and may even seek to share their knowledge by quietly guiding others through times of uncertainty.
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𝐓𝐚𝐮𝐫𝐮𝐬 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠
For Taurus rising, Sagittarius governs the 8th house, the house of shared resources, intimacy, transformation, and life’s mysteries. With Sagittarius ruling this house, Taurus risings may approach deep relationships, transformative experiences, and their exploration of life’s mysteries with curiosity, optimism, and a desire for expansion. They often seek to understand the deeper truths in life, valuing relationships that allow for growth and emotional depth. Sagittarius’s influence in the 8th house can give them a philosophical approach to life’s ups and downs, helping them to embrace change as an opportunity for wisdom and growth. They may be drawn to spiritual practices, psychological exploration, or studies that allow them to understand life on a profound level, and they may use their insight to help others transform. Sagittarius ruling the 8th house encourages Taurus risings to approach life’s mysteries with a sense of openness, seeing each transformative experience as a path to greater understanding and self-awareness.
Jupiter through the Houses:
Jupiter in the 1st House: With Jupiter in the 1st house, the Sagittarian 8th-house energy of curiosity and depth flows directly into the self. The native may exude a sense of wisdom, optimism, and resilience. They approach life’s challenges with a positive outlook and a willingness to explore the unknown. Their personality reflects a combination of stability and curiosity, often inspiring others with their balanced approach to growth and transformation.
Jupiter in the 2nd House: The Sagittarian 8th-house energy channels into finances and values. The native may experience growth in areas of shared resources or investments, often finding luck and expansion through financial partnerships. They may approach finances with a sense of optimism and trust, believing that abundance flows through openness and shared efforts. They may value wealth that allows for personal and spiritual exploration.
Jupiter in the 3rd House: With Jupiter in the 3rd house, the Sagittarian 8th-house energy is expressed through communication and close relationships. The native may enjoy exploring philosophical, spiritual, or psychological topics in conversations, often bringing insight to those around them. They may have a talent for discussing complex subjects and could use their knowledge to support others through difficult or transformative times.
Jupiter in the 4th House: The Sagittarian 8th-house energy finds expression in the home and family environment. The native may experience transformation through family or may be drawn to exploring family ancestry, spirituality, or hidden aspects of their heritage. Their home may serve as a space for introspection, healing, and spiritual growth, and they may be known for providing support and wisdom to family members during challenging times.
Jupiter in the 5th House: The Sagittarian 8th-house energy of depth and transformation channels into creativity, romance, and self-expression. The native may be drawn to creative or romantic pursuits that allow them to explore life’s deeper aspects. They may approach love with a philosophical attitude, often valuing partners who encourage their emotional growth. Creative pursuits may have spiritual or transformative themes, reflecting their interest in uncovering life’s truths.
Jupiter in the 6th House: The Sagittarian 8th-house energy flows into daily routines, work, and health. The native may find purpose in work that involves helping others through transformation, such as counseling, psychology, or healing professions. They may approach health and wellness with an optimistic outlook, exploring holistic practices or alternative therapies that support inner growth. They view daily life as an opportunity for learning and spiritual advancement.
Jupiter in the 7th House: The Sagittarian 8th-house energy of growth and transformation flows into partnerships. The native may seek deep, philosophical connections in relationships, often desiring a partner who encourages emotional and spiritual growth. They value partners who bring optimism and wisdom into their life and may approach marriage as a shared journey toward truth and understanding, seeking deep emotional bonds and mutual transformation.
Jupiter in the 8th House: With Jupiter in its own 8th house, the Sagittarian energy of exploration, growth, and spiritual depth is strongly expressed in intimacy, shared resources, and transformation. The native has a natural curiosity about life’s mysteries and may be drawn to subjects like metaphysics, psychology, and spirituality. They may experience profound growth through relationships and shared resources, often seeing each experience as an opportunity for wisdom and transformation.
Jupiter in the 9th House: The Sagittarian 8th-house energy is expressed through philosophy, travel, and higher learning. The native may be deeply philosophical, viewing life’s challenges as part of a larger spiritual journey. They may be drawn to travel or studies that explore life’s mysteries, such as psychology, metaphysics, or ancient spiritual practices. Their quest for knowledge is often rooted in a desire for inner growth and understanding of the world’s deeper truths.
Jupiter in the 10th House: The Sagittarian 8th-house energy flows into career and public life. The native may pursue a career that allows them to engage with depth and transformation, such as research, finance, healing, or spiritual guidance. They are likely respected for their wisdom and ability to see the “big picture” in complex matters, often bringing philosophical insight to their professional life and may be drawn to roles that involve profound impact or transformation.
Jupiter in the 11th House: The Sagittarian 8th-house energy channels into social networks and group involvement. The native may find fulfillment in friendships that support their spiritual or philosophical growth, often valuing friends who share their interests in personal transformation or life’s mysteries. They are likely drawn to social causes that seek to improve lives on a deep, lasting level, often working toward goals that foster emotional or spiritual healing within their community.
Jupiter in the 12th House: With Jupiter in the 12th house, the Sagittarian 8th-house energy of transformation and spirituality takes on a more introspective, mystical quality. The native may be drawn to spiritual practices, meditation, or inner exploration, often finding wisdom in solitude or through quiet introspection. They may feel a strong connection to the unseen or hidden dimensions of life, using their understanding to help others find peace and healing, often in subtle, supportive ways.
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𝐆𝐞𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐢 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠
For Gemini rising, Sagittarius governs the 7th house, the house of partnerships, marriage, and close relationships. With Sagittarius ruling this house, Gemini risings are drawn to relationships that offer growth, adventure, and intellectual stimulation. They tend to seek partners who share their love for exploration, learning, and broadening horizons. Relationships are often seen as an opportunity for expansion, both personally and intellectually, and they are likely to look for partners who inspire them to think big and explore new perspectives. Sagittarius’s influence suggests that Gemini risings may approach partnerships with optimism and enthusiasm, desiring freedom within their connections and valuing open-mindedness and honesty. They often learn life’s most important lessons through their partnerships, and they may attract people who encourage their curiosity and love for knowledge. Sagittarius ruling the 7th house encourages Gemini risings to embrace relationships as a journey of mutual discovery and growth, seeking companions who share their adventurous spirit.
Jupiter through the Houses:
Jupiter in the 1st House: With Jupiter in the 1st house, the Sagittarian 7th-house energy of optimism and expansion flows directly into the self. The native approaches life with enthusiasm and a positive outlook, often inspiring others with their charisma and natural curiosity. They likely bring warmth, openness, and generosity into their relationships, attracting partners who share their love for learning and growth. They approach both life and love with a spirit of exploration and a readiness to embrace new experiences.
Jupiter in the 2nd House: The Sagittarian 7th-house energy channels into finances and values. The native may view financial stability as a foundation for a fulfilling partnership, valuing abundance and generosity in their approach to resources. They may attract partnerships that bring financial or material growth, and they are likely to appreciate partners who value security and abundance as much as they do. They may also share common values with their partners that support their mutual growth.
Jupiter in the 3rd House: With Jupiter in the 3rd house, the Sagittarian 7th-house energy is expressed through communication and close relationships. The native has a natural talent for engaging in meaningful conversations, often sharing philosophical or intellectual insights with their partners. They may value communication highly in relationships and often seek partners who encourage open-mindedness and stimulate their curiosity. Relationships are enriched by shared discussions, ideas, and learning.
Jupiter in the 4th House: The Sagittarian 7th-house energy finds expression in the home and family environment. The native may desire a home life that encourages learning, growth, and spiritual connection with their partner. They may value a sense of expansion and freedom within their family life and often see relationships as a source of emotional support and personal growth. Family life or shared beliefs often play an important role in their partnerships.
Jupiter in the 5th House: The Sagittarian 7th-house energy of adventure and optimism channels into creativity, romance, and self-expression. The native may seek partners who bring fun, joy, and inspiration into their life, often approaching romance with a spirit of adventure. They are likely to be drawn to partners who encourage their creative expression or share similar hobbies, and they may view relationships as an opportunity for mutual inspiration and exploration.
Jupiter in the 6th House: The Sagittarian 7th-house energy flows into daily routines, work, and health. The native may attract partners who share their values around health, wellness, and productivity, often forming relationships that bring a positive influence to their daily life. They approach relationships with a sense of commitment and purpose and may value partnerships that contribute to both their personal growth and practical goals.
Jupiter in the 7th House: With Jupiter in its own 7th house, the Sagittarian energy of openness, expansion, and generosity is strongly expressed in partnerships. The native is likely to be highly optimistic in relationships, often seeking partners who bring excitement and adventure. They approach love with trust and openness, valuing honesty and mutual growth. Their relationships are likely to be sources of significant personal growth, and they may have a tendency to attract partners who expand their worldview.
Jupiter in the 8th House: The Sagittarian 7th-house energy channels into shared resources, intimacy, and transformation. The native may approach relationships with a desire for deep, transformative experiences and is likely to be drawn to partners who encourage their personal growth. They value trust and openness in intimate bonds, and their relationships often involve a sense of spiritual or philosophical exploration, encouraging them to understand life on a deeper level.
Jupiter in the 9th House: The Sagittarian 7th-house energy is expressed through philosophy, travel, and higher learning. The native is likely to be drawn to partners who share their love for adventure, exploration, or spiritual pursuits. They may seek a partner with whom they can travel, study, or explore new ideas. Relationships are likely to involve a shared commitment to learning and expanding their horizons, often resulting in a partnership that feels both expansive and inspiring.
Jupiter in the 10th House: The Sagittarian 7th-house energy flows into career and public life. The native may be drawn to partnerships that support their career aspirations or public goals. They may find professional success through alliances and often seek partners who share their ambitions. Their relationships may have a public dimension, and they value partnerships that offer both growth and respect in the community.
Jupiter in the 11th House: The Sagittarian 7th-house energy channels into social networks and group involvement. The native may form partnerships within their social circles or through shared causes. They are likely to value friendships in their romantic or business partnerships, often seeking partners who share their vision for collective progress. They may be drawn to relationships that align with their social ideals or encourage community involvement.
Jupiter in the 12th House: With Jupiter in the 12th house, the Sagittarian 7th-house energy of growth and exploration takes on a more introspective, spiritual quality. The native may seek a partner who supports their spiritual journey, and they may be drawn to relationships that encourage healing or inner growth. They may feel a deep, almost mystical connection in their partnerships, often seeking a bond that feels spiritually meaningful and expansive.
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𝐂𝐚��𝐜𝐞𝐫 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠
For Cancer rising, Sagittarius governs the 6th house, the house of work, health, daily routines, and service. With Sagittarius ruling this house, Cancer risings are likely to approach their daily life and work with enthusiasm, curiosity, and a desire for growth. They often bring a positive outlook to their routines, seeing each day as an opportunity to learn and expand. Sagittarius’s influence suggests that Cancer risings may seek work that feels meaningful, allowing them to connect with others, broaden their perspective, and contribute to something larger than themselves. They may be drawn to fields that involve teaching, guiding, or even travel. Health and wellness may also be influenced by their sense of adventure—they tend to gravitate toward holistic or alternative wellness practices that connect mind, body, and spirit. Sagittarius ruling the 6th house encourages Cancer risings to embrace an open-minded, growth-oriented approach to their everyday life, making each experience a chance to broaden their horizons.
Jupiter through the Houses:
Jupiter in the 1st House: With Jupiter in the 1st house, the Sagittarian 6th-house energy of optimism and growth flows directly into the self. The native brings a sense of positivity, warmth, and generosity to their daily life, inspiring those around them. They may have a natural charisma, approaching their routines and work with confidence. They often see each day as an opportunity for personal growth and are likely to take a philosophical approach to both health and work.
Jupiter in the 2nd House: The Sagittarian 6th-house energy channels into finances and values. The native may seek financial stability as a foundation for their daily work and routines, often viewing resources as a means to expand their life experiences. They may value work that provides both growth and security, and they may see financial abundance as something that supports their daily life in meaningful ways.
Jupiter in the 3rd House: With Jupiter in the 3rd house, the Sagittarian 6th-house energy is expressed through communication and close relationships. The native is likely to bring an open-minded, enthusiastic approach to daily interactions. They may enjoy discussing philosophical or intellectual topics with colleagues and value routines that involve learning. Communication in their work life is likely positive and inspiring, and they may enjoy roles that involve teaching or sharing knowledge.
Jupiter in the 4th House: The Sagittarian 6th-house energy finds expression in the home and family environment. The native may enjoy bringing a sense of routine and meaning into their home life, possibly finding work opportunities that allow them to work from home or involve family. They may approach family responsibilities with a positive outlook, and their sense of service often extends to creating a nurturing, expansive home environment.
Jupiter in the 5th House: The Sagittarian 6th-house energy of optimism and growth channels into creativity, romance, and self-expression. The native may approach their daily routines with a sense of creativity, bringing fun and enthusiasm to their work. They may seek work that allows for self-expression, and their health routines might involve joyful, engaging activities. They are likely to inspire others through their passion and positivity in everyday life.
Jupiter in the 6th House: With Jupiter in its own 6th house, the Sagittarian energy of adventure, optimism, and growth is strongly expressed in daily work and health. The native is likely to have a positive, growth-oriented attitude toward their routines, often viewing work as a path to learning and improvement. They may be drawn to jobs that involve service, education, or travel, and they approach health with a desire to connect with holistic and alternative practices that enrich their mind and body.
Jupiter in the 7th House: The Sagittarian 6th-house energy of exploration and growth flows into partnerships. The native may seek partners who support or share their work ideals, and they may be drawn to relationships that encourage their daily growth. They value partnerships that bring positivity and expansion to their lives and may even find opportunities to work alongside a partner, sharing a commitment to learning and self-improvement.
Jupiter in the 8th House: The Sagittarian 6th-house energy channels into shared resources, intimacy, and transformation. The native may view their work as a path to self-discovery, often seeking roles that allow for depth and transformation. They may approach health with a holistic mindset, valuing practices that connect mind, body, and spirit. They may also benefit from shared resources or partnerships that support their daily routines or health practices.
Jupiter in the 9th House: The Sagittarian 6th-house energy is expressed through philosophy, travel, and higher learning. The native may approach their work with a strong desire for meaning, often drawn to professions that involve teaching, travel, or sharing knowledge. They may see health and wellness as connected to their spiritual journey and are likely to pursue practices that nourish their mind and spirit as well as their body.
Jupiter in the 10th House: The Sagittarian 6th-house energy flows into career and public life. The native may be drawn to a career that allows them to inspire or serve others on a larger scale. They approach their career with an optimistic outlook, often bringing a visionary perspective to their work. Their reputation may reflect their dedication to personal growth and service, and they may be known for their generosity and positivity in professional settings.
Jupiter in the 11th House: The Sagittarian 6th-house energy channels into social networks and group involvement. The native may bring a spirit of service and positivity to group activities, often forming connections with people who share their ideals. They may be drawn to work that involves social or humanitarian causes, often seeing their work as a way to contribute to a greater good. Friendships and social networks support their growth and offer opportunities to expand their daily life.
Jupiter in the 12th House: With Jupiter in the 12th house, the Sagittarian 6th-house energy of growth and spirituality takes on a more introspective, mystical quality. The native may be drawn to work or routines that allow for solitude, meditation, or spiritual practices. They may find purpose in helping others in quiet or unseen ways, often approaching work as a form of spiritual service. Health routines may include practices like yoga or meditation, helping them connect with a deeper sense of purpose and inner peace.
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𝐋𝐞𝐨 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠
For Leo rising, Sagittarius governs the 5th house, the house of creativity, self-expression, romance, and joy. With Sagittarius ruling this house, Leo risings are inclined to approach love, creativity, and recreation with a spirit of adventure, enthusiasm, and a love for freedom. They bring optimism and open-mindedness into their relationships, often seeking romantic connections that inspire them to grow and explore life’s possibilities. Sagittarius’s influence suggests that Leo risings thrive in environments that allow them to express themselves freely and embrace life’s joyful experiences. They often seek partners and hobbies that expand their horizons, whether intellectually, culturally, or spiritually. In creative pursuits, they are likely to experiment, dream big, and find joy in sharing their passions. Sagittarius ruling the 5th house encourages Leo risings to view life as a playground for discovery, where each romance, creative project, or joyful experience adds to their journey of self-discovery and happiness.
Jupiter through the Houses:
Jupiter in the 1st House: With Jupiter in the 1st house, the Sagittarian 5th-house energy of enthusiasm and adventure flows directly into the self. The native exudes warmth, optimism, and a magnetic presence, naturally attracting others with their charisma. They approach life with a sense of fun and curiosity, often inspiring those around them with their positivity and willingness to try new things. Creativity and joy are central to their identity, and they are likely to express themselves with confidence and a love for life’s adventures.
Jupiter in the 2nd House: The Sagittarian 5th-house energy channels into finances and values. The native may view financial resources as a means to support creative endeavors, romantic experiences, and joyful pursuits. They are likely to be generous with their resources and may find fulfillment in spending on experiences that bring happiness and learning. They may also attract financial growth through their creativity and optimistic approach to life.
Jupiter in the 3rd House: With Jupiter in the 3rd house, the Sagittarian 5th-house energy is expressed through communication and close relationships. The native may enjoy sharing ideas, stories, or creative projects with friends and family, often bringing a sense of adventure to their conversations. They are likely to be a storyteller at heart, drawn to exploring new concepts and bringing a fun, engaging style to their communication, especially in close relationships.
Jupiter in the 4th House: The Sagittarian 5th-house energy finds expression in the home and family environment. The native may create a home life that is filled with laughter, warmth, and a sense of adventure. They may enjoy family gatherings and encourage joy and creativity within the household. They often approach family connections with generosity and an open heart, and they may feel most at home in a joyful, welcoming environment that supports self-expression.
Jupiter in the 5th House: With Jupiter in its own 5th house, the Sagittarian energy of adventure, joy, and expansion is powerfully expressed in creativity, romance, and self-expression. The native may have a strong desire for freedom in love, often seeking romantic relationships that feel inspiring and boundless. They approach creativity with a love for exploration, likely drawn to hobbies or artistic pursuits that allow for self-discovery and joy. They radiate warmth, fun, and a love for life.
Jupiter in the 6th House: The Sagittarian 5th-house energy flows into daily routines, work, and health. The native may approach their daily life with a playful, positive outlook, often integrating creativity and joy into their routines. They may enjoy a work environment that feels fulfilling and may be drawn to careers that allow them to express their love for learning or share their optimistic outlook with others. They approach health as part of their daily enjoyment, possibly incorporating fun and uplifting wellness practices.
Jupiter in the 7th House: The Sagittarian 5th-house energy of adventure and joy flows into partnerships. The native may be drawn to partners who inspire their creativity and share their love for life’s joys. They approach relationships with warmth, openness, and a willingness to explore together, often valuing freedom and optimism in their partnerships. Their ideal partner is someone who complements their sense of fun and encourages mutual growth and self-expression.
Jupiter in the 8th House: The Sagittarian 5th-house energy channels into shared resources, intimacy, and transformation. The native may seek depth and transformation in romantic relationships, often valuing openness and trust in intimate connections. They approach love with optimism, often viewing it as a path to self-discovery and growth. In creative pursuits, they may be drawn to explore profound themes, blending joy with an understanding of life’s deeper mysteries.
Jupiter in the 9th House: The Sagittarian 5th-house energy is expressed through philosophy, travel, and higher learning. The native may find fulfillment in exploring love, creativity, or self-expression through travel, education, or spiritual exploration. They may be drawn to partners or hobbies that broaden their horizons, and they are likely to enjoy activities that blend adventure and personal growth. They view both romance and creativity as paths to explore life’s larger questions.
Jupiter in the 10th House: The Sagittarian 5th-house energy flows into career and public life. The native may be drawn to a career that allows them to express their creativity or share their joyful, optimistic outlook with others. They are likely known for their enthusiasm and generosity, often inspiring others in their professional field. They may be drawn to public roles that align with their values and encourage them to bring positivity into their work.
Jupiter in the 11th House: The Sagittarian 5th-house energy channels into social networks and group involvement. The native may be drawn to friendships and group activities that allow for self-expression, joy, and creativity. They often enjoy being part of social circles that share their love for adventure, and they may find fulfillment in social causes that promote optimism and happiness. They bring a warm, inclusive energy to groups, often inspiring friends and allies.
Jupiter in the 12th House: With Jupiter in the 12th house, the Sagittarian 5th-house energy of joy and expansion takes on a more introspective, mystical quality. The native may explore creativity and self-expression through spirituality or quiet, introspective practices, finding joy in art, meditation, or other healing activities. They may view romance and self-expression as spiritual practices, often seeking depth and understanding in their creative and romantic pursuits.
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𝐕𝐢𝐫𝐠𝐨 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠
For Virgo rising, Sagittarius governs the 4th house, the house of home, family, roots, and emotional foundation. With Sagittarius ruling this house, Virgo risings often approach family and home life with a spirit of openness, curiosity, and growth. They are likely to be drawn to creating a home environment that is welcoming, spacious, and full of inspiration. Sagittarius’s influence suggests that Virgo risings see their home as a place for exploration and learning, perhaps filled with books, souvenirs from travels, or reminders of family adventures. Emotionally, they may seek inner peace and grounding through personal growth, spiritual exploration, or learning. They may also feel a strong connection to their heritage or family wisdom, seeing their roots as a foundation for their life journey. Sagittarius ruling the 4th house encourages Virgo risings to view their home as a sanctuary of growth, wisdom, and joy, where they can find both emotional security and the freedom to explore their inner world.
Jupiter through the Houses:
Jupiter in the 1st House: With Jupiter in the 1st house, the Sagittarian 4th-house energy of optimism and growth flows directly into the self. The native brings warmth, curiosity, and a sense of joy to their family and home life. They are likely to be seen as a guiding presence within their family, inspiring loved ones with their positive outlook and desire for learning. They approach life with openness and may feel personally uplifted by their family connections.
Jupiter in the 2nd House: The Sagittarian 4th-house energy channels into finances and values. The native may view financial security as essential to creating a welcoming and growth-oriented home environment. They may value abundance in their personal life and may attract financial stability that allows them to create a comforting, educational space for themselves and their family. They approach family matters with generosity and an optimistic outlook.
Jupiter in the 3rd House: With Jupiter in the 3rd house, the Sagittarian 4th-house energy is expressed through communication and close relationships. The native may enjoy sharing stories, family history, or philosophical insights within the family. They often bring warmth to family conversations and may have a close bond with siblings or relatives. They approach communication with family members openly and may enjoy traveling or learning together with their family.
Jupiter in the 4th House: With Jupiter in its own 4th house, the Sagittarian energy of growth, warmth, and wisdom is strongly expressed in home and family life. The native is likely to create an inspiring, expansive home filled with positivity and learning. They may view their home as a place of exploration and emotional enrichment, and they bring optimism and joy into family matters. This placement often indicates a deep connection to heritage or a large, warm-hearted family environment.
Jupiter in the 5th House: The Sagittarian 4th-house energy of optimism and adventure channels into creativity, romance, and self-expression. The native may bring joy and creativity into family life, often encouraging self-expression within the home. They may enjoy creating a fun, engaging home environment for children or family members and may approach family gatherings with enthusiasm and a sense of celebration. Romance and joy play a significant role in family life.
Jupiter in the 6th House: The Sagittarian 4th-house energy flows into daily routines, work, and health. The native may view family responsibilities as opportunities for growth and approach domestic duties with an optimistic outlook. They often seek a balanced, health-conscious lifestyle that integrates family and work life. They are likely to create a home environment that promotes wellness, positivity, and growth, and they may bring a spirit of service and support into family interactions.
Jupiter in the 7th House: The Sagittarian 4th-house energy of growth and exploration flows into partnerships. The native may seek a partner who shares their values around home, family, and personal growth. They are drawn to creating a warm, welcoming home life with their partner, valuing freedom and mutual respect in their relationship. Relationships often bring them a sense of emotional grounding and shared growth, and they may enjoy exploring philosophies or spiritual beliefs together.
Jupiter in the 8th House: The Sagittarian 4th-house energy channels into shared resources, intimacy, and transformation. The native may seek depth and meaning in family connections, often valuing honesty and shared emotional growth within the home. They approach family life with a desire for deeper understanding and may be drawn to explore their roots, heritage, or psychological connections within their family. Intimacy and transformation are likely strong themes in family dynamics.
Jupiter in the 9th House: The Sagittarian 4th-house energy is expressed through philosophy, travel, and higher learning. The native may bring a love for travel, culture, and philosophy into their home life. They may feel connected to their family’s cultural or spiritual background and could be drawn to create a home that reflects their own philosophical beliefs. The home may serve as a sanctuary for learning, filled with items that inspire exploration and growth.
Jupiter in the 10th House: The Sagittarian 4th-house energy flows into career and public life. The native may be drawn to a career that allows them to support or improve family life or to work in a field related to teaching, spirituality, or cultural work. They are likely respected in their field for their optimistic outlook and commitment to family values. They bring wisdom and vision into their public image, often inspired by their family background and upbringing.
Jupiter in the 11th House: The Sagittarian 4th-house energy channels into social networks and group involvement. The native may enjoy bringing friends or community members into their home, creating a warm, inclusive environment. They may be drawn to group activities that support family values or community improvement, and they often attract friends who share their love for learning and growth. Social gatherings in the home may be frequent and uplifting.
Jupiter in the 12th House: With Jupiter in the 12th house, the Sagittarian 4th-house energy of wisdom and introspection takes on a mystical quality. The native may find deep emotional grounding through spirituality or quiet, introspective practices within the home. They may view home as a place for solitude and spiritual exploration, valuing privacy and inner peace. This placement often brings a quiet, expansive joy to family life, and they may feel a strong spiritual connection with their roots.
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𝐋𝐢𝐛𝐫𝐚 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠
For Libra rising, Sagittarius governs the 3rd house, the house of communication, learning, intellect, and close relationships like siblings or neighbors. With Sagittarius ruling this house, Libra risings are likely to approach learning and communication with an open mind, curiosity, and a love for exploring new ideas. They are often inspired to seek wisdom and expand their understanding, enjoying conversations that introduce fresh perspectives and philosophical discussions. Sagittarius’s influence suggests that Libra risings are natural storytellers, drawn to sharing ideas in ways that are uplifting and broad-minded. They may have a positive, encouraging communication style and often inspire others to think bigger. Sagittarius ruling the 3rd house encourages Libra risings to treat learning as an endless journey, where each conversation or experience can open a door to new wisdom. Travel and exploration are likely important for them, and they may find deep joy in expanding their mind through new experiences, cultures, and ideas.
Jupiter through the Houses:
Jupiter in the 1st House: With Jupiter in the 1st house, the Sagittarian 3rd-house energy of optimism and curiosity flows directly into the self. The native exudes warmth, positivity, and an openness that draws others in. They are likely to have a love for learning and share their insights with enthusiasm. Their natural curiosity and expansive mindset inspire those around them, and they approach conversations with genuine interest in others' perspectives.
Jupiter in the 2nd House: The Sagittarian 3rd-house energy channels into finances and values. The native may view financial resources as a means to support their learning and exploration. They value security but are also generous and open to experiences that broaden their understanding. They might invest in education or travel, valuing intellectual and spiritual growth as much as material stability.
Jupiter in the 3rd House: With Jupiter in its own 3rd house, the Sagittarian energy of curiosity, learning, and expansion is strongly expressed in communication and relationships. The native is likely a lifelong learner, drawn to exploring diverse ideas and sharing them with others. They may enjoy teaching or writing and often bring a philosophical tone to their everyday interactions. Siblings or close friends may play an important role in their growth and development.
Jupiter in the 4th House: The Sagittarian 3rd-house energy finds expression in the home and family environment. The native may have a family that values learning, culture, or exploration, and they may find emotional security in intellectual pursuits. They might encourage family discussions on philosophy, spirituality, or world events, creating a home atmosphere that supports intellectual and emotional growth.
Jupiter in the 5th House: The Sagittarian 3rd-house energy of adventure and curiosity channels into creativity, romance, and self-expression. The native may approach creativity with an enthusiastic and exploratory mindset, enjoying projects that allow for self-discovery. They are likely to be playful and engaging in love, drawn to partners who encourage their intellectual growth. They may also enjoy artistic pursuits that have philosophical themes or reflect their beliefs.
Jupiter in the 6th House: The Sagittarian 3rd-house energy flows into daily routines, work, and health. The native may approach work and daily responsibilities with an optimistic mindset, often viewing each task as an opportunity for learning and improvement. They may enjoy a work environment that allows them to communicate and connect with others, and they bring a spirit of generosity and open-mindedness to their daily interactions.
Jupiter in the 7th House: The Sagittarian 3rd-house energy of open communication and curiosity flows into partnerships. The native may seek partners who are intellectually stimulating and share their love for learning and exploration. They value relationships that foster growth and wisdom, often approaching partnerships with honesty and a shared sense of adventure. They may attract partners who encourage them to explore new ideas and perspectives.
Jupiter in the 8th House: The Sagittarian 3rd-house energy channels into shared resources, intimacy, and transformation. The native may approach deep conversations and transformative experiences with optimism, often valuing honesty and openness in intimate relationships. They seek to explore life’s mysteries and are likely drawn to philosophical or spiritual studies, particularly those that help them understand themselves and others on a deeper level.
Jupiter in the 9th House: The Sagittarian 3rd-house energy is expressed through philosophy, travel, and higher learning. The native is deeply philosophical, naturally drawn to studies that broaden their perspective. They may travel frequently or pursue education that exposes them to diverse cultures, ideologies, and spiritual practices. They view life as a continuous journey of learning and are passionate about sharing their discoveries with others.
Jupiter in the 10th House: The Sagittarian 3rd-house energy flows into career and public life. The native may be drawn to careers that allow them to communicate, teach, or engage with broad audiences. They are often respected for their wisdom, optimism, and integrity in professional settings, and they may seek roles that involve sharing ideas or knowledge. Their public image may reflect their love for exploration, knowledge, and positive thinking.
Jupiter in the 11th House: The Sagittarian 3rd-house energy channels into social networks and group involvement. The native may form friendships with individuals who inspire them intellectually and share their enthusiasm for learning and social causes. They are drawn to groups or social circles that encourage personal growth, and they may use their communication skills to support or lead in community efforts. Friends play an essential role in their growth and understanding.
Jupiter in the 12th House: With Jupiter in the 12th house, the Sagittarian 3rd-house energy of exploration and wisdom takes on a more introspective, mystical quality. The native may be drawn to spiritual studies, meditation, or inner exploration, often finding wisdom in solitude. They may communicate their insights in subtle, intuitive ways and are likely to seek inner peace through contemplation, valuing privacy and spiritual growth.
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𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐩𝐢𝐨 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠
For Scorpio rising, Sagittarius governs the 2nd house, the house of personal resources, finances, self-worth, and values. With Sagittarius ruling this house, Scorpio risings are likely to approach material wealth and personal values with an open, optimistic, and philosophical attitude. They often view money and resources as tools for growth, freedom, and exploration. Sagittarius’s influence suggests that Scorpio risings value knowledge, wisdom, and experiences that broaden their horizons, often feeling that true wealth lies in the adventures they have and the wisdom they gain along the way. They tend to believe in abundance and may attract financial opportunities through their positive outlook and generosity. With Sagittarius ruling their 2nd house, Scorpio risings are encouraged to seek financial security that supports their sense of independence and fuels their life experiences. They may also value possessions that carry meaning, inspire curiosity, or remind them of personal growth and spiritual journeys.
Jupiter through the Houses:
Jupiter in the 1st House: With Jupiter in the 1st house, the Sagittarian 2nd-house energy of optimism and abundance flows directly into the self. The native exudes confidence, generosity, and a natural sense of optimism, which helps them attract resources and opportunities. They view self-worth as tied to personal growth and integrity and are likely to inspire others with their positivity and broad-minded approach to life. Their approach to finances is often proactive and courageous.
Jupiter in the 2nd House: With Jupiter in its own 2nd house, the Sagittarian energy of abundance, generosity, and expansion is powerfully expressed in finances and self-worth. The native may experience financial growth through positive thinking and taking calculated risks. They are likely generous with their resources and may attract financial success through their belief in abundance. They often see wealth as something to be shared, especially in ways that contribute to personal and collective growth.
Jupiter in the 3rd House: The Sagittarian 2nd-house energy channels into communication and close relationships. The native may express their values through intellectual pursuits and communication, often seeing wealth as something that can be gained through knowledge and shared wisdom. They may attract financial opportunities through networking, teaching, or writing, and they value close relationships that support their learning and growth.
Jupiter in the 4th House: The Sagittarian 2nd-house energy finds expression in the home and family environment. The native may view home as a place of abundance and security, often valuing family traditions that emphasize growth and wisdom. They may create a comfortable, open home environment and value possessions that have meaning and reflect their heritage. Financial security is often tied to their emotional foundation, and they may find fulfillment in using their resources to support family or create a nurturing home.
Jupiter in the 5th House: The Sagittarian 2nd-house energy of joy and generosity channels into creativity, romance, and self-expression. The native may attract wealth or resources through creative pursuits or speculative ventures and often values joy and adventure over material accumulation. They view romance and creativity as expressions of personal wealth and are likely to be generous in relationships, enjoying experiences that bring pleasure and growth.
Jupiter in the 6th House: The Sagittarian 2nd-house energy flows into daily routines, work, and health. The native may approach work and service with a positive outlook, often seeing their job as an opportunity for growth and contribution. They may be drawn to work that offers both intellectual stimulation and financial stability. Health and wellness are valued, and they may approach physical and mental well-being as forms of personal wealth, investing in routines that promote balance and growth.
Jupiter in the 7th House: The Sagittarian 2nd-house energy of abundance and values flows into partnerships. The native may attract partnerships that support their financial or material growth, often valuing relationships that encourage self-worth and mutual expansion. They are likely to attract generous partners or relationships that help them broaden their perspective on wealth, values, and what truly matters in life.
Jupiter in the 8th House: The Sagittarian 2nd-house energy channels into shared resources, intimacy, and transformation. The native may experience financial growth through shared resources or investments, often valuing trust and openness in financial partnerships. They approach material wealth with a philosophical attitude, valuing depth and transformation in their financial interactions. They may be drawn to exploring life’s mysteries and investing in experiences that deepen their understanding of value beyond material wealth.
Jupiter in the 9th House: The Sagittarian 2nd-house energy is expressed through philosophy, travel, and higher learning. The native may be drawn to earning or spending money on travel, education, or spiritual pursuits. They see wealth as a means to explore and expand their understanding of the world, and they value possessions and resources that support intellectual and spiritual growth. Financial opportunities may come through foreign travel, education, or philosophical work.
Jupiter in the 10th House: The Sagittarian 2nd-house energy flows into career and public life. The native may achieve financial success through their career, often pursuing a path that reflects their values and belief in personal growth. They bring optimism and vision to their work, and their public image may reflect their integrity and commitment to abundance. They may be known for their generosity, leadership, and ability to inspire others through their profession.
Jupiter in the 11th House: The Sagittarian 2nd-house energy channels into social networks and group involvement. The native may attract financial opportunities through social or community networks, often valuing friendships that encourage personal growth and shared ideals. They may bring optimism and abundance to group projects and are likely to support social causes or initiatives that align with their values. Friendships and community play a role in their sense of abundance.
Jupiter in the 12th House: With Jupiter in the 12th house, the Sagittarian 2nd-house energy of wisdom and abundance takes on a more introspective, spiritual quality. The native may view wealth as something internal, valuing spiritual growth and inner peace over material accumulation. They may experience financial growth through charitable work, spiritual practices, or helping others behind the scenes. Their self-worth is often connected to their spiritual or inner values, and they find fulfillment in exploring life’s deeper meanings.
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𝐒𝐚𝐠𝐢𝐭𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐮𝐬 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠
For Sagittarius rising, Sagittarius governs the 1st house, the house of self, identity, and how one presents themselves to the world. With Sagittarius ruling this house, Sagittarius risings are naturally adventurous, optimistic, and open-minded. They often exude warmth, curiosity, and a love for exploration, which can manifest as a love for travel, learning, and experiences that broaden their understanding of the world. Sagittarius’s influence suggests that these individuals have a strong need for freedom, both physically and intellectually, and they seek personal growth through new experiences and spiritual insights. They approach life as a journey of discovery, driven by a quest for truth, meaning, and wisdom. Sagittarius ruling the 1st house encourages Sagittarius risings to be bold and authentic, embracing their inner wanderer and seeker of wisdom.
Jupiter through the Houses:
Jupiter in the 1st House: With Jupiter in the 1st house, the Sagittarian energy of adventure, optimism, and growth is powerfully expressed in the self. The native embodies a natural charisma, exuding warmth and positivity that draws others in. They may have a larger-than-life presence, often inspiring others through their joyful approach to life. They tend to be open to new experiences and carry a deep sense of purpose and inner faith, radiating confidence and hope.
Jupiter in the 2nd House: The Sagittarian 1st-house energy channels into finances and values. The native may approach money with generosity and an abundance mindset, often believing that resources are meant to be shared and enjoyed. They may be drawn to earn or invest in ways that align with their personal beliefs and love for exploration. Their values are likely rooted in personal freedom, generosity, and a love for knowledge.
Jupiter in the 3rd House: With Jupiter in the 3rd house, the Sagittarian 1st-house energy is expressed through communication and close relationships. The native is likely to be a natural storyteller and teacher, often sharing insights and perspectives with enthusiasm. They enjoy learning and sharing knowledge, and they approach communication with a positive, broad-minded outlook. Conversations with siblings or friends may be intellectually enriching and stimulating.
Jupiter in the 4th House: The Sagittarian 1st-house energy finds expression in the home and family environment. The native may create a home that is open, welcoming, and culturally rich, valuing traditions that encourage growth and exploration. They often view family as a source of wisdom and may carry values inherited from a diverse or well-traveled family background. Their home is a place for both comfort and inspiration, encouraging emotional and intellectual growth.
Jupiter in the 5th House: The Sagittarian 1st-house energy of joy and adventure channels into creativity, romance, and self-expression. The native is likely to express themselves with confidence and passion, approaching romance and creativity with an open heart and playful spirit. They may be drawn to artistic or recreational pursuits that reflect their love for learning and exploration. In romance, they seek a partner who shares their enthusiasm and adventurous outlook.
Jupiter in the 6th House: The Sagittarian 1st-house energy flows into daily routines, work, and health. The native may approach their work with a sense of purpose and adventure, often drawn to careers that allow them to grow, learn, or serve others. They bring a positive attitude to their daily responsibilities, viewing routines as opportunities for personal and spiritual development. They may incorporate holistic practices in their health routines, seeing wellness as an essential part of their journey.
Jupiter in the 7th House: The Sagittarian 1st-house energy of openness and optimism flows into partnerships. The native seeks relationships that allow for mutual growth, honesty, and freedom. They are likely to attract partners who share their adventurous spirit or who encourage their journey of self-discovery. They value honesty, generosity, and an open-minded approach in relationships, seeking a partner who expands their worldview.
Jupiter in the 8th House: The Sagittarian 1st-house energy channels into shared resources, intimacy, and transformation. The native may find personal growth through transformative experiences in close relationships, often valuing depth and honesty in intimate connections. They approach life’s mysteries with curiosity and philosophical insight, seeing transformation as part of their journey. They may also be drawn to study metaphysical subjects or psychology.
Jupiter in the 9th House: With Jupiter in its own 9th house, the Sagittarian energy of philosophy, exploration, and higher learning is deeply amplified. The native has a powerful need for personal and intellectual freedom and is likely drawn to pursuits that allow them to study, travel, or teach. They are lifelong learners, seeking truth and wisdom through experiences that expand their understanding of the world. They may feel a calling to explore spiritual, philosophical, or cultural traditions.
Jupiter in the 10th House: The Sagittarian 1st-house energy flows into career and public life. The native may pursue a career that allows them to share their optimistic, visionary outlook with others. They often feel a sense of purpose in their public roles, and they may be drawn to professions that involve teaching, travel, or humanitarian work. They are likely known for their positive influence, broad perspective, and inspiring vision.
Jupiter in the 11th House: The Sagittarian 1st-house energy channels into social networks and group involvement. The native may form friendships with people who share their love for growth, learning, and freedom. They often bring a sense of inclusivity and joy to social settings and may be drawn to community projects or social causes that align with their ideals. Friendships and social circles often support and inspire their journey of self-discovery.
Jupiter in the 12th House: With Jupiter in the 12th house, the Sagittarian 1st-house energy of adventure and spirituality takes on a more introspective, mystical quality. The native may find personal growth and wisdom through solitude, meditation, or spiritual practices. They approach life as a spiritual journey and often feel a strong connection to the unseen dimensions of life. Their sense of optimism is deeply rooted in their inner world, and they may be drawn to helping others quietly or through spiritual work.
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𝐂𝐚𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐧 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠
For Capricorn rising, Sagittarius governs the 12th house, the house of spirituality, solitude, hidden realms, dreams, and liberation from ego-driven pursuits. With Sagittarius ruling this house, Capricorn risings are often drawn to explore spirituality, philosophy, or mystical topics that help them expand beyond everyday practical concerns. Sagittarius’s influence suggests that they may seek freedom and growth through introspection, meditation, travel, or quiet study, often finding inspiration in solitude. The 12th house in Sagittarius may give Capricorn risings a deep inner optimism or faith, even if they don’t show it outwardly, and they may be guided by a sense of universal wisdom or a desire to understand life’s broader mysteries. Their private life or spiritual practices are often places of personal exploration and renewal. Sagittarius ruling the 12th house encourages Capricorn risings to expand their consciousness, embracing inner growth as a foundation for greater wisdom and self-liberation.
Jupiter through the Houses:
Jupiter in the 1st House: With Jupiter in the 1st house, the Sagittarian 12th-house energy of wisdom and spiritual growth flows directly into the self. The native may exude a quiet sense of optimism, and though they appear grounded and practical, they carry a deep inner faith and openness to life’s mysteries. They approach life with an inherent wisdom and tend to see each experience as an opportunity for self-discovery and growth, balancing their ambitious Capricorn nature with a compassionate, philosophical outlook.
Jupiter in the 2nd House: The Sagittarian 12th-house energy channels into finances and values. The native may approach wealth with a sense of generosity and detachment, often viewing material resources as secondary to spiritual or inner growth. They may value freedom over accumulation, using financial security as a means to support inner exploration. They are likely to invest in experiences or possessions that inspire them or support their quiet, introspective pursuits.
Jupiter in the 3rd House: With Jupiter in the 3rd house, the Sagittarian 12th-house energy is expressed through communication and close relationships. The native may be drawn to deep, meaningful conversations and may use communication as a way to share spiritual or philosophical insights. They value quiet reflection, and their interactions often reveal a subtle wisdom. Siblings or close friends may share their interest in exploring life’s mysteries, or they may be drawn to distant or foreign lands for study.
Jupiter in the 4th House: The Sagittarian 12th-house energy finds expression in the home and family environment. The native may approach home as a sanctuary for quiet reflection, creating a spiritually enriching environment. They may value their heritage and see family as part of their spiritual journey, and they may feel a deep connection to their roots or to spiritual traditions passed down through family. Their home may be filled with artifacts from travels or symbols of inner exploration.
Jupiter in the 5th House: The Sagittarian 12th-house energy of exploration and joy channels into creativity, romance, and self-expression. The native may find fulfillment in artistic pursuits that involve themes of spirituality or self-discovery. They are likely to express themselves creatively in ways that touch on inner truths or universal wisdom, and they may approach romance with a philosophical attitude, valuing partners who inspire them to grow.
Jupiter in the 6th House: The Sagittarian 12th-house energy flows into daily routines, work, and health. The native may approach their daily life with a quiet sense of purpose, often drawn to work that allows them to help others behind the scenes or engage in fields involving spirituality or healing. They may seek fulfillment in serving others, and health routines might incorporate holistic practices that promote mind-body wellness and support inner balance.
Jupiter in the 7th House: The Sagittarian 12th-house energy of wisdom and spiritual exploration flows into partnerships. The native may be drawn to partners who share their love for inner growth, philosophy, or spirituality. They may attract relationships that feel like spiritual journeys, and they seek partners who encourage their self-discovery. They value openness, honesty, and mutual growth in partnerships, and they may experience a sense of liberation through shared philosophical pursuits.
Jupiter in the 8th House: The Sagittarian 12th-house energy channels into shared resources, intimacy, and transformation. The native may experience deep personal growth through transformative relationships or spiritual exploration. They may be drawn to exploring life’s mysteries, finding meaning in studying psychology, the occult, or metaphysics. They approach shared resources with a philosophical view, often seeing intimacy as a way to deepen their self-understanding and uncover hidden truths.
Jupiter in the 9th House: The Sagittarian 12th-house energy is expressed through philosophy, travel, and higher learning. The native is likely deeply spiritual or philosophical, seeing life as a continuous quest for wisdom and understanding. They may be drawn to distant cultures, spiritual teachings, or higher education as paths to self-discovery. Travel, study, and philosophical exploration are ways they expand their consciousness and embrace spiritual freedom.
Jupiter in the 10th House: The Sagittarian 12th-house energy flows into career and public life. The native may feel a sense of purpose in their public role, often drawn to careers that support others or contribute to society’s spiritual growth. They bring a quiet wisdom and vision to their profession, and their public image may reflect their integrity, philosophical depth, and commitment to inner growth. They are likely respected for their dedication and ethical approach to work.
Jupiter in the 11th House: The Sagittarian 12th-house energy channels into social networks and group involvement. The native may be drawn to groups or causes that align with their spiritual or philosophical ideals, often seeking friendships with like-minded people who share their interest in higher wisdom. They value friendships that support their journey of self-discovery, and they may play a behind-the-scenes role in social causes or community projects that inspire personal and collective growth.
Jupiter in the 12th House: With Jupiter in its own 12th house, the Sagittarian energy of spirituality, exploration, and wisdom takes on a deeply mystical quality. The native may be profoundly drawn to inner exploration, often finding wisdom and fulfillment in solitude, meditation, or spiritual practices. They may approach life with a deep faith in universal principles, seeing every experience as part of a greater cosmic plan. They are likely to be drawn to helping others in quiet, compassionate ways, finding peace in connecting with the unseen.
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𝐀𝐪𝐮𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐮𝐬 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠
For Aquarius rising, Sagittarius governs the 11th house, the house of friendships, community, social networks, and long-term aspirations. With Sagittarius ruling this house, Aquarius risings often approach social connections and goals with optimism, a love for learning, and a broad-minded perspective. They are drawn to friends and groups that encourage intellectual growth, exploration, and freedom. Sagittarius’s influence here suggests that Aquarius risings are likely to attract a diverse, international, or philosophically-minded social circle, and they may enjoy connecting with people from different cultural backgrounds. They also tend to have high ideals and long-term aspirations that are expansive and focused on making a positive impact on the world. With Sagittarius ruling their 11th house, Aquarius risings are encouraged to pursue their vision with enthusiasm, often aiming to create a meaningful legacy or contribute to causes that benefit society. They thrive in environments where ideas and innovation are celebrated, and they often inspire others with their optimistic outlook on collective growth.
Jupiter through the Houses:
Jupiter in the 1st House: With Jupiter in the 1st house, the Sagittarian 11th-house energy of enthusiasm and vision flows directly into the self. The native exudes warmth, generosity, and a hopeful outlook, often inspiring others with their ideas and ideals. They approach life with confidence, viewing each experience as a chance to learn and grow. Their presence attracts people who share their optimism, and they are often admired for their openness and vision.
Jupiter in the 2nd House: The Sagittarian 11th-house energy channels into finances and values. The native may attract wealth and resources through their social networks or community involvement, often valuing abundance that benefits the collective. They are generous with their resources and may view financial stability as a means to support their long-term goals and aspirations. They may also find that their idealism and big-picture thinking bring financial opportunities.
Jupiter in the 3rd House: With Jupiter in the 3rd house, the Sagittarian 11th-house energy is expressed through communication and close relationships. The native may be a natural communicator, sharing ideas that inspire and uplift others. They may form close connections with friends or community members who value intellectual growth and exploration. Their ideas are likely to have a philosophical or humanitarian slant, often encouraging social progress and innovation.
Jupiter in the 4th House: The Sagittarian 11th-house energy finds expression in the home and family environment. The native may have a family background that values education, culture, or social ideals, and they may feel deeply connected to causes that improve society. They often bring an optimistic spirit to family life and may view home as a space for learning and growth. They are likely to support family or community causes that align with their values.
Jupiter in the 5th House: The Sagittarian 11th-house energy of joy and idealism channels into creativity, romance, and self-expression. The native may approach creative projects with an expansive mindset, often using art or self-expression as a means of promoting social ideals. They may be drawn to romantic partners who support their vision and encourage their aspirations. They are likely to have an idealistic approach to love and creativity, often focusing on shared growth and joy.
Jupiter in the 6th House: The Sagittarian 11th-house energy flows into daily routines, work, and health. The native may find purpose in work that aligns with their ideals, often drawn to roles that contribute to social change or collective improvement. They bring a positive outlook to their daily responsibilities and are likely to feel fulfilled when their work supports a broader mission. Health routines may involve practices that align with their vision of wellness for self and society.
Jupiter in the 7th House: The Sagittarian 11th-house energy of growth and freedom flows into partnerships. The native may seek partners who share their love for exploration and social ideals. They are drawn to relationships that feel expansive and support mutual growth, and they value partnerships where shared goals and visions inspire both parties. Partnerships may often be formed within their social networks or community groups.
Jupiter in the 8th House: The Sagittarian 11th-house energy channels into shared resources, intimacy, and transformation. The native may find fulfillment in exploring the depths of philosophy, spirituality, or social change within their social circles. They may have friendships or alliances that transform their perspectives and help them grow, and they are often drawn to social causes that address deep-seated issues, seeking to inspire healing and transformation on a larger scale.
Jupiter in the 9th House: The Sagittarian 11th-house energy is expressed through philosophy, travel, and higher learning. The native may be deeply idealistic and philosophical, often seeing their long-term goals as a journey toward understanding and social progress. They may pursue education or experiences that expand their worldview and bring their ideas to broader audiences. Travel, study, and cultural exploration are often part of their vision for personal and collective growth.
Jupiter in the 10th House: The Sagittarian 11th-house energy flows into career and public life. The native may pursue a career that allows them to advocate for social ideals, humanitarian work, or education. They are likely respected for their visionary outlook and may hold roles where they inspire others or contribute to large-scale initiatives. Their public image often reflects their dedication to social progress, and they are admired for their integrity and optimism.
Jupiter in the 11th House: With Jupiter in its own 11th house, the Sagittarian energy of social idealism, growth, and collective vision is profoundly expressed in friendships, social causes, and aspirations. The native may be deeply involved in social groups, humanitarian projects, or progressive movements. They naturally attract like-minded individuals who share their vision, and they feel most fulfilled when contributing to causes that uplift humanity. Their social life and long-term goals are likely expansive and driven by a desire to make a positive impact.
Jupiter in the 12th House: The Sagittarian 11th-house energy of idealism and wisdom takes on a more introspective, spiritual quality. The native may be drawn to social causes or goals that support healing, spirituality, or inner growth. They may play a behind-the-scenes role in community projects or use their vision to inspire others quietly. Their sense of purpose is often rooted in spirituality or compassion, and they may feel fulfilled through quiet service or personal introspection that supports collective growth.
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𝐏𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠
For Pisces rising, Sagittarius governs the 10th house, the house of career, public life, and long-term achievements. With Sagittarius ruling this house, Pisces risings are often drawn to careers and public roles that allow them to explore, teach, inspire, and contribute meaningfully to the world. They may seek careers that offer freedom, encourage growth, and align with a higher purpose, such as roles in teaching, travel, humanitarian work, or spiritual and philosophical pursuits. Sagittarius’s influence suggests that Pisces risings often aspire to make a positive, expansive impact on society, and they tend to be seen as optimistic, open-minded, and forward-thinking in their field. They naturally attract opportunities that allow them to express their ideals, and they’re likely to be known for their integrity and commitment to broader goals. Sagittarius ruling the 10th house encourages Pisces risings to embrace a career path that aligns with their values, to remain open to growth, and to view their life purpose as a journey of discovery and contribution.
Jupiter through the Houses:
Jupiter in the 1st House: With Jupiter in the 1st house, the Sagittarian 10th-house energy of optimism and vision flows directly into the self. The native exudes warmth, idealism, and a natural charisma that draws people in. They tend to approach their career with confidence and a sense of adventure, often inspiring others with their enthusiasm. They are likely to be seen as a positive and hopeful figure in their field, bringing a visionary outlook to their work.
Jupiter in the 2nd House: The Sagittarian 10th-house energy channels into finances and values. The native may attract financial growth through their career, often valuing abundance as a means to contribute to their public role or professional vision. They view wealth as something that should support their ideals and goals, and they’re likely to invest in experiences, education, or causes that align with their career ambitions and philosophical values.
Jupiter in the 3rd House: With Jupiter in the 3rd house, the Sagittarian 10th-house energy is expressed through communication and close relationships. The native may be drawn to careers that involve teaching, writing, or public speaking, sharing their insights and inspiring others through words. They approach their public role with a love for learning and are often seen as a wise, engaging communicator. They may find professional success in fields related to education, media, or mentorship.
Jupiter in the 4th House: The Sagittarian 10th-house energy finds expression in the home and family environment. The native may feel a strong sense of purpose rooted in their family background or heritage, often viewing family values as foundational to their public role. They may be drawn to careers that allow them to create a sense of belonging or nurture community values, or they may be publicly known for their dedication to family or cultural ideals.
Jupiter in the 5th House: The Sagittarian 10th-house energy of optimism and creativity channels into self-expression, romance, and creativity. The native may approach their career with a joyful, enthusiastic spirit, often drawn to professions that allow them to express themselves fully and inspire others. They may thrive in creative or artistic roles, and their public reputation is often vibrant and charismatic, showing a playful and passionate side.
Jupiter in the 6th House: The Sagittarian 10th-house energy flows into daily routines, work, and health. The native may find purpose in work that serves others and supports their vision of positive change. They may be drawn to roles in service, health, or humanitarian fields, often viewing their work as a mission. They bring a positive, growth-oriented attitude to their daily responsibilities and feel fulfilled when their work aligns with their larger goals.
Jupiter in the 7th House: The Sagittarian 10th-house energy of expansion and idealism flows into partnerships. The native may attract partners who support or share their career goals and aspirations, valuing relationships that encourage mutual growth. Their public life and career may be positively influenced by their partners, and they often work well in collaborative or partnership-oriented roles where shared vision drives success.
Jupiter in the 8th House: The Sagittarian 10th-house energy channels into shared resources, intimacy, and transformation. The native may find that their career involves exploring deeper truths or helping others navigate transformative experiences. They may be drawn to fields like psychology, healing, or finance and may approach shared resources in their public role with a philosophical, growth-oriented outlook. Their career might involve addressing hidden aspects of life or encouraging meaningful change.
Jupiter in the 9th House: The Sagittarian 10th-house energy is expressed through philosophy, travel, and higher learning. The native may feel a strong calling toward roles that involve teaching, travel, or sharing wisdom, often finding their place in careers that promote cultural understanding or spiritual growth. They are likely seen as a wise, visionary leader in their field, bringing a love for truth and exploration to their public life and career path.
Jupiter in the 10th House: With Jupiter in its own 10th house, the Sagittarian energy of optimism, expansion, and purpose is profoundly expressed in career and public life. The native is likely to be known for their positive impact, often drawn to a career path that aligns with their values and ideals. They bring a big-picture vision to their professional role and are likely to achieve recognition for their integrity, leadership, and ability to inspire others toward meaningful goals.
Jupiter in the 11th House: The Sagittarian 10th-house energy channels into social networks and group involvement. The native may be drawn to careers that allow them to make a positive impact within social circles or communities, often engaging with causes that support progress, education, or humanitarian ideals. They are likely to form connections with people who share their vision, using friendships and social networks to further their professional goals.
Jupiter in the 12th House: With Jupiter in the 12th house, the Sagittarian 10th-house energy of vision and wisdom takes on a more introspective, spiritual quality. The native may find fulfillment in careers that allow for reflection, healing, or work behind the scenes. They may be drawn to spiritual, charitable, or healing professions, often bringing a sense of higher purpose to their work. They’re likely to feel a strong connection to their career as a spiritual path, using it as a means for personal and collective growth.
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Boarding Schools Skill, Career, & Trait Additions by Twinsimming 🏀🎶🏐🎻🎥
The boarding school feature from The Sims 3: Generations wasn't updated to include any new skills, careers, or traits from subsequent expansion packs, so I originally made this mod to fix that.
Then I realized that there were also some base game traits and careers missing, as well as most of the hidden skills, so I added those too!
This is a tuning mod that can be placed in your Overrides folder.
Requirements
This mod requires The Sims 3: Generations.
Skill, Career, & Trait Additions
Additions are in bold.
Removals are struck through.
Prep School
School Traits: Ambitious, Snob, Charismatic, Schmoozer,  Genius, Bookworm, Perfectionist, Proper
Offensive Traits: Couch Potato, Slob, Easily Impressed, Inappropriate, and Rebellious
Learnable Skills: Logic, Writing, Charisma, Chess, Homework, Golfing, Social Networking
Recommended Occupations: Business, Political, Medical, Journalism, Writer, Education
Military School
School Traits: Neat, Handy, Good, Brave, Disciplined, Computer Whiz
Offensive Traits: Loser, Slob, Couch Potato, Over Emotional, Clumsy, Insane, Party Animal, Inappropriate, Rebellious
Learnable Skills: Homework, Logic, Athletic, Martial Arts, Handiness, Inventing, Scuba Diving
Recommended Occupations: Firefighter, Military, Law Enforcement, Criminal, Private Eye, Lifeguard, Inventor, Scuba Diver
Art School
School Traits: Virtuoso, Artistic, Dramatic, Charismatic, Photographer's Eye, Natural Born Performer, Savvy Sculptor, Avant Garde
Offensive Traits: Can't Stand Art. Couch Potato
Learnable Skills: Dancing, Club Dancing, Piano, Bass Guitar, Guitar, Drums, Painting, Charisma, Sculpting, Photography, Street Art, DJ Turntable
Recommended Occupations: Music, Stylist, Interior Designer, Nectar Maker, Painter, Photographer, Sculptor, Writer, Film, PT Film, Art Appraiser
Hippy School
School Traits: Loves The Outdoors, Artistic, Green Thumb, Vegetarian, and Environmentally Conscious, Good
Offensive Traits: Mean Spirited, Hates Outdoors, Snob, Evil
Learnable Skills: Child Cooking, Gardening, Cooking, Fishing, Inventing, Nectar, Science
Recommended Occupations: Science, Culinary, PT Bookstore Clerk, Fisher, Gardener, Inventor, Nectar Maker, Fortune Teller Career, PT Grocery Store Clerk, PT Mausoleum, PT Day Spa Specialist, PT Day Spa Receptionist
Sports School
School Traits: Athletic, Loves The Outdoors, Handy, Adventurous, and Disciplined
Offensive Traits: Loser, Slob, Couch Potato, Clumsy, Hates Outdoors, and Rebellious
Learnable Skills: Athletic, Handiness, Martial Arts, Foosball, Homework, Trampoline, Blocks, Golfing, Skating, Snowboarding, Ping Pong, Bowling
Recommended Occupations: Professional Sports, Law Enforcement, Criminal, Firefighter, and Sports Agent
Conflicts & Known Issues
Conflicts with any mod that edits the BoardingSchool xml file. This includes Madam Doofie's Higher Boarding School Costs mod.
Credits
EA/Maxis for The Sims 3, s3pe, and Notepad++
If you like my work, please consider tipping me on Ko-fi 💙
Download @ ModTheSims
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kleopatra45 · 5 months ago
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Mars in the Houses [Solar Return]
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1st House
Mars in the 1st house of your Solar Return chart energizes your entire year. You’re likely to feel more assertive, confident, and eager to take the lead. This placement encourages you to pursue your goals with determination, but be mindful of impulsiveness or aggression in your interactions.
2nd House
With Mars in the 2nd house, your focus shifts to financial matters and personal values. You may feel driven to increase your income or acquire possessions, often with a competitive edge. This year encourages assertiveness in managing resources, but watch out for spending impulsively.
3rd House
Mars in the 3rd house boosts your communication skills and mental energy. You’re likely to engage in lively debates, pursue learning with vigor, and take short trips or engage in community activities. This placement can create a fast-paced environment, so be mindful of impatience or conflict in conversations.
4th House
With Mars in the 4th house, your home and family life take on greater importance. You may feel motivated to make changes to your living situation, renovate, or deal with family dynamics. This placement can bring both initiative and tension to your domestic environment, so strive for balance.
5th House
Mars in the 5th house ignites your creative passions and romantic pursuits. You’re likely to take bold steps in expressing yourself, whether through art, hobbies, or love affairs. This year encourages fun and excitement, but be cautious of risk-taking behavior or competitive attitudes in love.
6th House
With Mars in the 6th house, your work and health become central themes. You may feel driven to take on new tasks, improve your routines, or focus on fitness goals. This placement enhances productivity but can also lead to stress or conflicts at work, so prioritize balance and self-care.
7th House
Mars in the 7th house brings energy and assertiveness to your relationships and partnerships. You’re likely to take the lead in forming connections, but this can also lead to conflicts or power struggles. This year encourages you to assert your needs in relationships while striving for harmony.
8th House
With Mars in the 8th house, you’re drawn to deep transformations and intense experiences. You may feel compelled to explore issues of power, control, or shared resources. This placement can bring a strong drive for change but may also stir up hidden tensions or desires.
9th House
Mars in the 9th house fuels your desire for adventure and exploration. You may pursue travel, higher education, or philosophical debates with passion. This year encourages expanding your horizons and challenging your beliefs, but be aware of becoming too forceful in your opinions or actions.
10th House
With Mars in the 10th house, your career and public life take center stage. You’re likely to pursue professional goals with ambition and determination, seeking recognition or leadership roles. This placement can lead to significant achievements but may also bring conflicts with authority figures.
11th House
Mars in the 11th house energizes your social life and involvement in groups or causes. You may take an active role in friendships or community efforts, driven by shared goals. This year encourages collaboration and networking, but be mindful of potential clashes with others in group settings.
12th House
With Mars in the 12th house, your energy may turn inward, focusing on subconscious drives or spiritual pursuits. You may feel compelled to confront hidden fears or work behind the scenes on important projects. This placement encourages introspection and healing, but watch out for repressed anger or frustration.
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kierstins-astrology3 · 7 months ago
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The 12 Houses in Astrology:
1st house: Our identity, appearance, personality, our physical body, our ego, sense of self, impression you make on others, our brain, head, & face.
2nd house: Finances, security, stability, food, material items / things, our values, your beliefs, giving / receiving, our eyes, voice, & mouth.
3rd house: Communication, early education, siblings, neighbors, our interests, the environment, short travel, our shoulders, arms, & lungs.
4th house: Family, our home, our mother, parents, childhood, our roots, traditions, self-care, feminine energy, our chest, stomach, & lungs.
5th house: Creativity, talent, romance, fertility, children, hobbies, fun, self-expression, our abdomen, the pancreas, heart, & spine.
6th house: Daily routines, health, fitness, work, our coworkers, service, animals / our pets, our stomach, intestines, & our digestive system.
7th house: Long relationships, marriage, partnerships, contracts, business, our lower back, ovaries, & our kidney / uterus.
8th house: Sex, finances, shared finances, transformations, rebirth, trauma, intimacy, our reproductive system.
9th house: Travel, adventure, religion, higher education, growth, wisdom, our grandparents, our butt & thighs.
10th house: Work, career, our reputation, public image, the father, achievements, our knees, and our skeletal system.
11th house: Friends, technology, social media, money from your career, manifestation, our uniqueness, our ankles, & our calves.
12th house: Spirituality, psychic abilities, sleep, healing, mental health, isolation, enemies, old age, our feet & eyes.
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ckret2 · 7 months ago
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Chapter 53 of human Bill Cipher not properly appreciating the fact that Mabel is his only friend on Earth:
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Mabel has read a book about Bill's home dimension and is prepared to interrogate him all about where he comes from.
Bill is willing to do anything to avoid being interrogated.
(Featuring SEVEN illustrations, provided by 🌈 MABEL 💖)
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Flatworld, from what Mabel had read, was probably literally the worst place to ever exist. 
The book was a hundred pages of an old-fashioned formal-sounding super boring guy rambling on about the most egregiously evil society Mabel had ever had the horror of reading about.
Society consisted of a bunch of geometric shapes—which in concept sounded half nerdy and half adorable—but they'd made a brutally oppressive government organized by quantity of sides, with infinite-sided circles at the top and three-sided triangles at the bottom, and one-sided lines—women—oppressed into near silence. Career options, educational opportunities, who you could love, were all determined by your sides. Irregular shapes—quadrilaterals that weren't squares, triangles that weren't equilateral, anyone with a side too long or too short—were presumed from birth to be criminally insane. Each generation had sons with one more side than their father—and they had to, because having higher-ranked sons was the only way families could climb out of poverty. When babies were born with too few or irregular sides, poor families abandoned them—or worse—and rich families put them through oft-fatal bone-snapping surgeries to regularize or increase their sides. Knowledge of the third dimension was considered heretical, and anybody claiming it was real was locked in an insane asylum.
There was a lot of mathy stuff in the book about a square meeting a magical sphere and going on educational adventures to the higher and lower dimensions; but most of it passed by her in a blur. When she'd finished reading last night, Mabel had lay in bed for an hour, staring at the ceiling, trying not to think about dead baby shapes and fighting the urge to wake Bill up just so she could hug him; until she'd finally drifted off and woken up in her own bed.
At least, thank goodness, the bit about banning colors so lower shapes couldn't contour themselves to look like higher shapes was false. But she was sure that at least part of the story was true. And it had happened to somebody she knew. It was a lot to process.
So she processed it the way she usually did the stories that weighed on her: by creating a self-insert and pulling out her art supplies.
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"You're drawing fan art of Flatworld?" Bill asked warily.
"I wouldn't call it fan art. I'd say it's more of a... thoughtful artistic critique. I don't think I'm a 'fan' of the second dimension," Mabel said. "No offense."
"Sure."
Mabel had designed a shapesona of herself: a pink heart with a rainbow-colored outline, a big sparkly eye, and skinny black stick limbs like Bill's. If, as Bill had said, colors weren't illegal, she didn't see any reason she couldn't be rainbow. The heart shape was maybe unconventional, but Bill hadn't said she couldn't be a heart yet, so she was sticking with it for now.
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She'd honestly expected Bill to come over and interrogate her about her creation long before now. Usually, when she was doing art and he was unoccupied, he was hovering right by her, examining her work and dropping hints—some more subtle than others—that she should draw him next. But she hadn't immediately noticed when he'd silently drifted into the room, and she wasn't sure how long he'd been there before speaking up. He was still leaning on the wall, arms crossed, watching askance from halfway across the living room as Mabel worked with her crayons, as if she were playing with a chemistry set and he was trying to figure out if she was building a bomb.
"Is Flatworld really about your world?" Mabel asked. "Did you tell Edward Bishop Bishop all that stuff? With the circles and all the laws about shapes and stuff?"
Bill mulled over the question, staring into space. Mabel had never seen his face look so inexpressive before—at least, not since his first night as a captive, after he'd gotten all the screaming out and had looked too exhausted to feel. "We talked," he conceded. "I'm surprised you got your hands on it. I suppose Stanford brought it up."
Something in the back of her mind pricked up defensively—what was that supposed to mean, he was surprised she got her hands on it?—but she pushed it back down. "Yeah, he told me and Dipper about it when you guys got home yesterday," Mabel said. "But you brought it up to me first!"
"No I didn't. When?"
"A few weeks ago? You mentioned Edward Bishop Bishop."
"I don't remember that," Bill muttered. "I probably didn't think you'd make sense of it."
"Hey!"
"You didn't make sense of it! Ford had to tell you about it."
"Yeah, but—mean!" She shoved aside her drawing and started on another one, grumbling, "I could've made sense of it if I'd looked it up."
What was up with Bill today? He wasn't usually this much of a jerk. To her. Lately. Plus, she thought they'd really had a moment yesterday! But Bill had had a rough couple days. Maybe he was just tired and cranky. 
A wiser person might just leave well enough alone. But a wiser person wasn't exploding in their brain with curiosity about just how bad Bill's life had really been. There was something itching at the back of her head, had been itching since she'd woken up—something about Bill, something important, she was sure of it—but she couldn't quite put together what it was. She just needed to talk to Bill long enough to figure it out.
"So..." She glanced up from filling in a shape yellow, "were lines really executed if they didn't make noises all the time so everyone always knew where they were and they couldn't sneak up and stab anyone?"
Bill scoffed, rolling his eyes, as if the very idea was stupid. "It wasn't that extreme. Making a peace cry is like a human saying 'coming through' when they're trying to squeeze past somebody. Lines are just taught to do it in public because it's easier not to see a line, that's all."
"If they didn't, were they executed...?"
"No. They were just rude."
That was a relief. Mabel had been worried for her fellow ladies. She was plenty noisy, but she didn't think she could remember to make constant sound any time she was around other people. She turned back to coloring her newest drawing, but watched Bill out of the corner of her eye. "Is it true that rich people killed almost all of their babies by giving them surgery to break their sides?"
The corner of Bill's mouth curled in a sneer. "Do I look like a pediatric surgeon?"
"Um." Not a welcome question. She tried to backtrack to something softer. "So, in the second dimension, the outside of your body is just your outline and your guts are everything inside the outline, right?"
He gave her a wary look. "Yeah."
"So your bow tie is basically in your stomach."
Bill sucked in a deep breath; but quickly caved in to the need to be the most correct person in the room. "More like around my esophagus, but. Sure."
"So, where did you wear it when you were back in the second dimension? Was it on your side? Did you have to wear two so people could see them from both sides—"
"I didn't need a bow tie then."
Mabel stared at him. "What do you mean, you didn't 'need' it? What do you need it for now?"
Bill ignored the question. "You know, I didn't think Flatworld was an interesting enough book to deserve this much attention! Especially not from you. You like fun stories." It felt oddly like he was criticizing her for having read it.
"Well—yeah, but it's about your home! That makes it fun!"
Bill raised his brows.
"Right? Doesn't it?"
"Kid." Bill laughed condescendingly. "Don't give me that. You read an entire book. In the summer. About math. With a downer ending where the narrator goes insane and gets locked up. That's some people's idea of a fun time, but I know it's not yours."
Maybe "fun" was the wrong word—but it was still important. She was glad she'd read it. She'd cared about it. She'd cared enough to know Bill was describing it wrong. "That's not what happened. The square got locked up because he kept telling everybody the third dimension's real."
"Like I said! He went insane!"
"But he's not insane. Everyone says he is, but he's right about the third dimension! It's everyone else who's stupid!"
"So what," Bill said. "The things he knows mean he'll never be able to see the world the way other shapes do, and no matter what he does he'll never be happy with his home. If that's not insanity, what is?"
Last year, she'd heard Bill agree when Gideon called him insane. She'd always wondered. "Is that why you're insane?"
Bill shot Mabel a furious look. That was the wrong thing to say. "Shooting Star—"
(Oh no, she thought, he's using my full name.)
"—what's with the third degree." Bill crossed the room to lean on the other side of the table. He gave her the guarded glare of a guilty suspect facing down a cop in an interrogation room—and trying to figure out whether he could kill the cop before he was stopped. "What do you think you're trying to dig up?"
"I'm not trying to 'dig up' anything," Mabel said. "I just want to learn more about you!"
"Oh yeah, I'm sure you do! Who doesn't wanna know all about me! And right after I trusted you yesterday! Do you think you're the first person to start digging into my history? 'Hey, does anyone know what made Bill Cipher so crazy'?" Bill laughed bitterly. " You're not even the first Pines to try it. Not even the second."
"That's not what I'm trying to do!" said Mabel, right before it dawned on her that that was exactly what she was trying to do.
"Right. I'm sure whatever you learn will make a nice two-page spread in Journal 5. Another secret you and Fordsy can add to your Mysteries, huh? Think he'll draw the dead babies?"
She thought back to Portland—to asking Ford what had made Bill so awful. I think if anyone’s ever had a chance of finding out what made him like he is, it might be you. Mabel shook her head. No. She didn't want to be that. "I'm not Grunkle Ford's spy, I'm your friend. I just—I just want to understand you—"
"Yeah, and the 'friends' who understand you are the most dangerous kind." Bill laughed harshly. "Your uncle and brother couldn't figure me out! And Sixer's been trying for years! So what makes you think YOU can?"
He was calling her stupid. He'd been calling her stupid all day. That was why he was so surprised she'd read the book.
"You—shut up!" She wadded up her latest drawing and flung it in Bill's face. (He snatched out of midair.) "All I did was read a book I thought was important to you, you jerk! I thought you'd like that!"
She hadn't meant for that waver to enter her voice. But she was exhausted from too little sleep and worrying about dead baby shapes and worrying about Bill's fear of death and worrying about what Ford had said about not giving Bill a second chance, and now Bill was being a jerk, and maybe he was just exhausted and upset too, but he was treating her like she was stupid—and there was that pathetic little waver.
But it made Bill pause in his onslaught; for a moment, he averted his gaze. Still, he said, "Maybe if you'd thought to ask—"
"You were asleep! I was being nice! And letting you sleep! In my bed!"
"But—"
"Just go away!" She pointed at the doorway.
Bill's face hardened again. "Fine!" He flung his hands in the air and stomped from the room. "Who wants to hang out with you when you're in such a bad mood, anyway."
Mabel glared at her stupid drawings so she didn't have to watch Bill's stupid back as he left.
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When Bill was out of sight, she dropped back onto her chair, pulled her sweater over her face, crossed her arms on the table, and buried her head in them.
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Bill didn't think to smooth out the paper Mabel had flung at him until he was out of the room.
On one side she'd drawn Bill—properly triangular—with an expression that he thought was supposed to be fear and on the other side several angry-looking shapes, pentagons and hexagons, colored gray and black, being led by a pale figure shaped like a human skull and wielding a scythe; and between them, a bright pink heart, standing in front of Bill protectively, hands on its "hips," glaring down the would-be assailants.
The corners of Bill's mouth sagged down.
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The bell rang and the shapes began filing out of class, muttering to each other about how they thought they'd done on the test. As the triangle cheerfully left the room, the teacher caught him by the arm again to pull him over. "Just a minute," she said. "I want a word with you."
Oh, he bet she did. Breezily, he said, "Sure thing! What is it?"
"Who was the first triangular president?"
"Wh— Th—" He spluttered indignantly. "There's been like—seven of them."
"Nine. And I'm only asking about the first one."
"How should I know!"
"You knew an hour ago."
He sputtered again. "That was— That was a multiple choice test! And it was an hour closer to when I'd studied! And I can focus better in the classroom! You can't expect me to remember anything in the hallway. You're using intimidation tactics. How could anyone focus under these conditions—"
"I don't know what you're doing," the teacher said, "or how you're doing it. Maybe I never will. But..." She sighed, and the anger seemed to leak out of her, and that only made him more nervous. "But whatever you're doing—you won't be able to do it forever. What will you do when you're out in the real world and you didn't learn anything in school?"
Her pity was worse than being hated had been. At least when he was hated, he knew she only looked down on him because she had something against him. What did he do with pity? With concerned warnings about the "real world"? He'd never heard anybody use the phrase "the real world" as anything but a threat. He hoped he was never out in the real world.
"Who cares! I'll never need any of this!" He should have shut up there. He didn't: "You're just jealous that me and my family make a million times more lying to everyone than you'll ever get trying to teach them the truth!"
His teacher gasped in shock; but before she could say anything, he was halfway down the hall with no intention of slowing down.
The next day, he stayed home, and his mom visited the principal. The day after that, he had a new teacher.
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He was stupid. He knew that. He didn't know when he'd gotten stupid—if it was because he'd started touring so much and missing classes, or if he'd always been dumb and just didn't notice it before he registered just how often he was using his all-seeing eye to pick up answers that other kids couldn't see. It had crept up on him. But there it was. He was stupid, and he was too stupid to figure out what to do about it.
There was a big difference between being able to see everything, and actually knowing anything. And he might be all-seeing, but an idiot like him would never be all-knowing.
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A trillion years later, he still didn't remember the name of the first triangular president. And look how far he'd gotten without it.
Lunch was toast and peanut butter. The toaster was the only source of heat he could use without having to ask his captors for access; and peanut butter and bread were the most nutritious foods he could reach without asking his captors to open a cabinet or fridge. He was sick of toast and peanut butter.
He wasn't about to ask Mabel to help him get lunch.
Well. He'd succeeded. He'd known just the right thing to say to get Mabel to lay off and drop the topic. Did he feel accomplished?
He stared out the window as he ate—there were hazy gray clouds on the horizon, beyond the trees, slowly inching closer—and he tried not to look at the picture Mabel had flung at him.
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Mabel felt dumb about being upset that Bill thought she was dumb.
Because of course he did. Sure, he liked her art and he liked dance music and games without rules; sure, he was a willing student when it came to stuff like making friendship bracelets or artistically mixing sprinkles; sure, he was a weirdo fun guy; but he was also a Smarty McSmartypants, just like Dipper or Ford. And Mabel was the Girl Dipper who brought home C's. And even a weirdo fun Smarty wouldn't want to hang out for long with someone who couldn't keep up with nerd talk. He probably just... put up with her for as long as he could stand pretending he took her seriously, but he'd finally lost his patience...
And shown his true, jerky colors again.
Maybe Ford and Dipper were right about him; maybe he couldn't really change.
Except... there was something he'd said. And right after I trusted you yesterday. When he'd cried in front of her. When he'd told her about his fear of death.
He was being a jerk because he thought she'd betrayed him. But by reading a book?! Why couldn't he ever just explain himself? Did he think whatever was bothering him was obvious, and she was stupid for not figuring it out?
Something she almost but didn't quite remember thudded like a drum inside her brain. Dum-dum-dum. Dum-dum-dome.
From the entryway, Bill called, "Hey, star girl. I—"
He stopped in the doorway. Mabel had taped 28 pieces of paper together, drawn on a door knob, written "DOOR" at the top, and taped it across the doorway into the living room. Irritably, Bill said, "It doesn't work like that. This is obviously paper."
"Bill," Mabel grumbled. "Go away."
"No. I'm gonna say something to you."
He didn't phrase that like he was giving her a choice in the matter; but all the same, she said, "I don't wanna hear it."
"You know that horror story about a bride with a velvet ribbon tied around her neck, and her head falls off and rolls down the stairs when her husband unties it?"
She did. She and Dipper had read a book of scary stories to each other on Halloween a few years ago while waiting for it to be late enough to go trick-or-treating. In spite of herself, he'd piqued her curiosity. She reluctantly turned to look at him. "Yeah? So?"
Bill was leaning in the doorway, head tilted against the doorframe so he could see Mabel around the paper door curtain. "That's why I wear a bow tie."
Mabel blinked. "Wait—if you didn't, your head would fall off? What part of you is your head? How did it come off? Were you decapitated? Did you get decapitated for knowing about the third dimension—?"
"It doesn't keep my head on; it keeps my skin on."
Mabel's nose wrinkled. "Gross! How?"
"Remember how you said my outline is my skin and all my organs are inside the outline," Bill said. "That didn't change when we left the second dimension! We had to get exoskeletons on our top and bottom sides so solids like you can't stick you fingers in our guts. My bow tie keeps it tied in place."
"Whoa." So that was why they hadn't seen Bill's organs before. "Do you ever take it off?"
"Mostly when I'm eating!" He knocked on the doorframe. "So can I come in now?"
Of course. He'd been using information to buy his way back into her good graces. (No—that was what somebody who didn't think Bill deserved a second chance would think. He was making up for earlier by answering one of her questions about him.)
She took a deep breath, turned to face Bill, and said, "You didn't talk to me like a friend earlier."
"I—" Bill grimaced, looked at the ceiling for help, and conceded, "I mean—It's how I talk to my friends, but all right, I know you're not used to that—"
"Nobody should be used to that!" Mabel said. "What would Love Bunny say?"
"Wh—?! I— Th— You—" His voice cracked as it jumped higher, "What do I care what a cartoon rabbit thinks about—"
"What. Would. She. Say."
Bill's face screwed up in agony. He crossed his arms. "Ugh."
"Biiill?"
Eyes squeezed shut, Bill said, "She'd say my breath smells like I've been eating mean beans."
"Aaand?"
"I'm not going to say it. I won't say it."
"And you need to eat your nice rice!"
Bill let out a long, slow sigh.
"Say it!"
"This is my penance," Bill muttered toward his feet. "This is my penance. This is fair." He took a breath. "And... I need to eat my nice rice."
Mabel nodded. He'd confessed his sins.
"I think we're out of nice rice," Bill said, "but I've had the peanut butter of kindness and the toast of remorse. Good enough?"
She considered it. "Yeah. You can come in."
Bill batted aside the paper door curtain and ducked into the room. 
He sat across the table from Mabel and set down the paper she'd chucked at him amongst her others. Mabel glanced at the drawing, embarrassed of it now; but Bill didn't say anything about it.
He just propped his cheek against his hand and started looking over her other art.
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Mabel sat there with her hands under her legs, watching his spotlight eyes rove over the table, feeling like she was waiting for a teacher to grade a poster she'd made for class. He saw a stop sign red octagon in sunglasses that was labeled "Bill's parole officer" and snorted. She wasn't sure if it was an amused snort or a derogatory snort. His gaze stopped on her attempt to figure out how Flatworlder anatomy worked, and didn't move farther. She'd probably gotten everything wrong, hadn't she?
She couldn't stand waiting for him to pass judgment on her art. "You think they look dumb, don't you."
Bill took a moment to reply. He didn't look up from her drawings. "I don't think you're dumb, Shooting Star."
"You think I'm dumber than Dipper and Grunkle Ford."
Bill winced. "I don't." At her dubious look, Bill amended, "Only Stanford! And that barely counts, all humans are dumber than Stanford. It doesn't mean I think you're dumb-dumb"
"Could've fooled me," Mabel muttered.
"You bet! I'm good at fooling people. All I have to do is say things I don't mean that make people feel the way I want." His voice was flat and matter-of-fact. "I wanted you to feel like the conversation wasn't worth it. That's all."
She stared at him. "By letting me know you think I'm stupid?!" She chucked a crayon at his face. "You could have just told me you didn't want to talk about Flatworld!" Her voice was getting that stupid waver again. "If I'd known, I would have dropped it! I didn't want to upset you!"
"I wasn't upset, it's just a stupid thing to complain about! It's just a dumb book! It'd—it'd take a real loser to be bothered by talking about a dumb book! I'm not..." He sighed harshly. "I know you weren't trying to get on my nerves, kid. It'd mess up your sticker chart." (Mabel hadn't even realized he knew about her sticker chart.) Almost inaudibly, he added, "M'sorry."
She'd never heard him apologize before.
She let out a slow breath. "Biiill. I don't think you're a loser."
He muttered something she couldn't make out as he flipped his hood on and pulled it down over his burning face. "Forget it. Move on. It's in the past!"
"If you're so embarrassed—"
"Not embarrassed!"
She chucked another crayon at his chest. "Then why are you telling me this now?"
Bill shut his eyes; took a deep breath; and, with a look of solemn dignity, and no small amount of pain, he said, "Because. Teddy Tender says. Our friends can't help us feel better if we don't tell them why we feel bad." He almost, almost managed to say it without sounding sarcastic.
Mabel burst out laughing. Bill pulled his hood lower.
Bill didn't even like Teddy Tender—he thought he was the stick in the mud of the Color Critters—and he certainly wasn't actually trying to follow Teddy's friendship lessons. He was just... saying something he didn't mean to make Mabel feel the way he wanted. And he wanted her to feel better.
No matter what anyone else said, he could change. And he was changing.
"Apology accepted," Mabel said. "Gold star!" She peeled one off a nearby sticker sheet and held it out.
Bill eyed it, like a man so hungry he was too nauseous to eat eyeing a pizza; and then snatched it from her and stuck it in the middle of his hoodie.
Mabel said, "And... I guess I'm sorry for getting all diggy about your home world." Even if she hadn't known it was bothering him, she probably should've guessed, shouldn't she? With how crabby he'd gotten. "I just got all excited and curious and... kinda worried about you after reading that book?" She sighed. "I understand if you don't wanna talk about it. You probably hated your dimension."
"What? He lurched forward with the vehemence of his denial—"Of course I don't hate my dimension!" Mabel leaned away at the sudden rage that had flared up in his eyes; but it died just as quickly and Bill immediately reeled himself back in, sitting back, crossing his arms: "I mean, come on, kid, use your head: you read a book about a culture. We're talking about an entire dimension. Would you hold a grudge against Jupiter if an ant bit you on Earth?"
Even as casually as he played it off, Mabel was sure he hadn't meant anything as calm and measured as claiming it was technically irrational to hate an entire dimension. He meant—emphatically, with his whole heart behind it—that he didn't hate his home dimension, at all.
Then why didn't he want to talk about it? (Then why had he destroyed it? Or was not hating it just another fiction he'd made up because he'd prefer that reality? Or was the destruction itself a lie? He hadn't mentioned it once since they'd started talking about Flatworld. Or did he think she didn't know about that and didn't want her to know? Or...)
Something had been churning in her subconscious since she woke up, and now—watching Bill ball up around himself as he squirmed around the things he didn't want to say—it finally dawned on her. Two words. Another piece of the Axolotl's poem. She tried to hold the words in her head until she could write them down, repeating them over and over—Misses home. Misses home.
Quietly, she asked, "Then... don't you want to remember it?"
His face spasmed, like it was nearly cracking in two—and then smoothed out. His face was blank. He didn't answer for a moment. "The last time I told a human more than two sentences about where I'm from... he gave me the universe's most depressing geometry textbook."
Oh. Maybe Bill was following Teddy Tender's friendship advice. "That's because you were talking to a boring old-timey math teacher, duh."
He laughed wryly. "You may have a point!"
If Bill assumed anybody prying into his history was either looking for the reason something was wrong with him, or publishing a whole book about the super bad parts... No wonder he hadn't wanted to talk to her. "So you didn't dislike Flatworld? You just dislike the book?"
Bill grimaced. "Did you read Eddie's biography?"
"No?"
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As soon as he'd buckled himself into his seat for the drive to Northwest Manor, Dipper read the summary on the back cover of Flatworld, and then the paragraph-long author biography underneath it:
Edward B. Bishop, born in 1838 in England, was an accomplished mathematician, writer, theologian, and closet occultist, as well as a professor at the esteemed University of Fancyton. He published twelve books, the last of which was Flatworld in 1884. After sentencing his square protagonist to a two-dimensional asylum for preaching of the existence of the third dimension, he himself succumbed to an ironically similar fate: three months after publication, he was committed to an asylum for insisting that two-dimensional alien invaders intended to conquer the Earth and were persecuting him for revealing their existence, a delusion he maintained until his death from sleep deprivation in 1886. His most enduring legacy is inventing the margarita glass, which he claimed came to him in a dream. 
Dipper hissed between his teeth. "Ouch."
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"Never mind, don't worry about it," Bill said. "But no. I didn't like the book."
"You poor thing! All this time you've been homesick for the second dimension, but the only things humans talk about is the bad stuff!"
"Don't call me that."
"Do you want to talk about the non-depressy stuff instead? Like..." Mabel wracked her brain for something nice she'd read in the book. She winced. "Uh... I'm sure there's something. You could choose the topic?"
Bill didn't look directly at her. He just looked over all her drawings again. "Tell me why you want to know so badly."
It was basically the same question he'd asked earlier—what's with the third degree—but his tone was different. Mabel swallowed hard and repeated, "Because... I'm your friend. It's crazy that we've been friends for like a month and I barely know a-ny-thing about who you are or how you grew up! By now, I'd usually know about a friend's family, favorite subject, favorite animal, opinion on glitter, and biggest life dream! Plus all the stuff humans have in common—like, 'do you breathe?'"
This time, Bill didn't argue with her answer. (He could have called her a liar. A month ago, she had just been trying to find out what was wrong with him. But this version of the truth she'd made up was better.) "You already know I'm pro-glitter in all contexts and my life's work is to throw an eternal party. What else really matters?"
"Those are the two most important questions," Mabel said seriously. Tentatively, she asked, "Did you have glitter in the second dimension?" He'd already reassured her that they'd had color, but it was hard to imagine glitter in such a bleak world.
"Sure."
Mabel heaved a sigh of relief. "Oh, thank goodness."
She looked around at the morning's art production, pulled over the first drawing she'd done of her shapesona, and grabbed a bottle of glue to draw a thin line around the heart.
Bill watched as Mabel carefully sprinkled several separate colors of glitter on the line of glue, like a master chef adding a precise amount of spice to a gourmet recipe, to create a glitter rainbow gradient; and then he slowly sat up and leaned toward the table again. "So, who's this freak?"
Mabel gave him an exasperated look. She decided he'd meant "freak" neutrally; but she'd clearly labeled the heart "ME IN FLATWORLD," she thought it was pretty obvious who this freak was.
But Bill cheerfully went on, "He's the most hideously disfigured shape I've ever seen."
"Hey!"
"I'm not joking, it hurts to look at this guy. At least he's symmetrical, but woof."
"She's not a guy! She's supposed to be me in Flatworld," Mabel insisted. "She's a powerful lady and I think she's beautiful." She paused. "Can a heart be a girl?" Lines looked boring, but Flatworld said that girls were all lines and all other shapes were boys. (Or were they? When they'd talked at the mall, Bill had been very clear that he considered himself a triangle instead of male or female, which scuttled the "all polygons are male" concept. Maybe Edward Bishop Bishop had made that part up?)
"She can be anything she wants," Bill said firmly. "I don't see any gender cops around here, do you?"
Good point. "And when there's no cops around, anything's legal."
Bill laughed. "Hey, I like that."
"Grunkle Stan says it!"
"Wise man." Bill leaned forward further across the table and tapped a finger on the deep cleft at the top of the heart. "Personally, I'm more worried about that agonizing-looking birth defect. I'm surprised she survived past infancy!"
Mabel glared at him, but she supposed she couldn't argue. A heart was a pretty irregular shape. And according to Flatworld, almost all irregular shapes were executed in childhood or else imprisoned in adulthood, since they thought irregular shapes would grow up to be depraved, imbecilic criminals—
"Wait," Mabel said. "Wait. Last year, when I called you an isosceles freak—"
Bill cut in, "It was 'monster,' but go on!"
"Was that, like..." Mabel's voice dropped to a whisper, "a slur on Flatworld?"
Bill fought to keep his face straight as he decided how to respond. He went for the funniest answer. "Yes."
Mabel clapped her hands over her mouth and squeaked, "Nooo!"
"It's actually pretty impressive a human managed to come up with it!"
"I'M SORRYYY, augh I didn't know!"
Over her anguished whines, Bill went on, "It's just a good thing you didn't say 'scalene'! I would've had to wash your mouth out with drain cleaner!"
Mabel had pulled the collar of her sweater over her face. From within Sweater Town, she asked, "Was that the first thing I ever said to you?"
Bill choked back a laugh. "Yeah, it was."
She squealed in embarrassment and slid under the table.
"Heck of a first impression, star girl!"
"i'm sorryyy."
Bill reached under the table to pat the top of her head. "Ahhh, it was funny. Get up here." 
As she climbed back into her seat, Bill added, "I'm getting back at you now, I'm not done making fun of your medical miracle yet. You know what she'd look like as a human? A headless, neckless body with an eyeball shoved six inches down her esophagus." He paused thoughtfully. "Actually... that sounds kinda cute."
"Eww, Bill."
"It is, it's cute. Like a clumsy puppy with a neurological disorder! I guess that's how the hideous Miss Heart here must look to humans!"
Mabel looked over her art again, wondering if she should change her shapesona, considering Bill's reaction to it. 
So, maybe she was creating a freak. She didn't see any shape cops around here. She kept drawing. "I'd be fine," she said. "You like weird freaks! You'd keep me safe."
A stricken look crossed his face. He was momentarily silent as he watched Mabel start another picture. And then, as though he were only considering it for the first time, he said, "Yeah. I guess I would."
His gaze drifted to the wrinkled picture of Mabel's shapesona standing protectively in front of Bill. "Freaks can't afford to tear each other down."
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(THIS is the chapter that's been giving me hell the last few weeks. Months. Last few months. I'm so glad to finally have it out, and I hope y'all enjoyed!! This chapter probably brings up a lot more questions than it actually answers—and completely different questions based on whether or not you've read Flatland lol—so I can't wait to hear what y'all think.)
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The political stances of The Raven Cycle characters are so fascinating to me. You got Blue over here who is very much a progressive activist in the making. She recognizes things like misogyny and is not afraid to call those things out even when it concerns her closest friends. Because of that, I definitely see her as the type of activist who would be in the front lines at protests whether that be at the Capitol, college campuses, at the border, or as is the case in the dreamer trilogy, tied to a tree. She is the type of person who demands change in our current system and would demand it loudly and through acts of protest or civil disobedience.
Then you have Adam who displays no strong desire to change the system and whose only desire is to rise up in that system. He wants to climb the social ladder and assimilate to those of higher social status which is partially why he envies Gansey so much in the beginning because Gansey was born into it. Adam still tries to do this in the dreamer trilogy by essentially pretending to be a Gansey-like figure while at Harvard despite hating it. Eventually, Adam gives up on trying to belong within this higher social class and "climbing the ladder" but then strangely enough becomes a fed, which means just integrating into another form of hierarchy and power structure. And I feel like a more interesting arc would've been rejecting being a part of these societal systems altogether.
Which I suppose now leads us to Ronan who is a literal anarchist. He actually rejects all societal systems and rules and it permeates every aspect of his life. But actually, I shouldn't say all because there is one societal institution which he does enjoy partaking in: religion. With the exception of his catholicism, he does not engage in any other societal institution: education, law, politics. He hates it, in fact, It is antithetical to his being which is what makes his characterization so perfect because of course a gay farmer god would hate oppressive rules and structures (except for religion). That's not even mentioning that he is a canonical ecoterrorist that cost the US government a billion dollars. But what is really interesting about his character (and where his and Blue's political stances differ) is that because he rejects these systems he has no interest or stake in changing them. He'd sooner tear down the system than try to reform it.
And then there’s Gansey who doesn't seem to engage in politics and would rather spend his days reading his little Welsh books and going on his fun adventures. Of course, he is able to do this largely because he has the privilege to not worry about politics or social class. It seems that Blue's influence changes this as they are both chaining themselves to trees in protest during the dreamer trilogy. Other than that, I don't really have a lot to say about Gansey and his politics. But I find it very interesting that Maggie has created this close-knit group of characters with such varying relationships to how they view politics and social structures. I tried to draw out a 2-axis grid to show their differences, but I don't know if it really works because I feel like Gansey kinda screws it up but nevertheless I like how they each represent different ends of a spectrum sort of.
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