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ameliafuckinjones · 1 month ago
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The Anglospheres big 3 signs
England (based on coronation of William the Conqueror):
Capricorn sun
Pisces Moon
Aries rising
America (based on Declaration of Independence):
Cancer sun
Aquarius moon
Sagittarius rising
Canada (based on Dominion of Canada creation):
Cancer sun
Gemini moon
Aries rising
Australia (based on commonwealth of Australia creation) :
Capricorn sun
Taurus moon
Aries rising
New Zealand (based off of Treaty of Waitangi):
Aquarius sun
Aries moon
Taurus rising
Canada shares an Aries rising sign with England. Australia shares a Capricorn sun and Aries rising with England. New Zealand has one of Englands big 3 with the Aries moon. So it's official. America is the only nation within the Anglosphere who doesn't share a big 3 sign with England, but does have similarities with Canada (both have Cancer sun and Air moons) and New Zealand (America's Aquarius moon matches New Zealands Aquarius sun). You'll note, though, that Capricorn and Cancer are highly compatible sister signs, with Capricorn being the father of the zodiac and Cancer the mother! They sort of act as a balance to each other, similar to yin and yang, opposites attract etc. Irl, it's no wonder that the Capricorn-Cancer nations keep gravitating toward each other throughout history. Canadas near unshakable loyalty to the British crown aka England, AUKUS (alliance between America, a Cancer sign and two Capricorns Australia and an England led UK), Canadian-Australian relations in general, the Special Relationship alliance (and before that the Great Rapprochement) between America and Britian (ahem England), and Five Eyes as a whole. Cute. I also love how Australia and New Zealands moon and rising combos are just reversed versions of each other lol also cute
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astroprashantsharma · 2 months ago
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astrologyservicecentre · 3 months ago
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Astrology Services in New Zealand
Astrology services in New Zealand have gained popularity as people look for cosmic insights to guide their life choices. From horoscope readings to detailed astrological consultations, these services cater to diverse needs, helping individuals understand their past, present, and future. Whether it’s career guidance, relationship advice, or personal growth, astrology services in New Zealand offer a unique approach to problem-solving and self-discovery. By blending traditional astrological practices with modern techniques, these services provide valuable insights to help people navigate life’s challenges.
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sagar77777 · 11 months ago
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Indian Horoscope Reading Astrologer in New Zealand
Indian Horoscope Reading Astrologer in New Zealand Astrology can provide answers to any form of problem, astrology has been a large a part of human evolution. It consists of the doshas and karmas which are chargeable for problem involved with a person’s existence. Astrologer is an experienced individual he can read birth charts of people and inform humans approximately their past karmas and clean doshas. Top And Best Indian Horoscope Reading Astrologer in New Zealand
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sespljaya · 1 year ago
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Best Astrologer in New Zealand-Vishal Astro Center
The Best Astrologer in New Zealand for Vishal Astro Center is a distinguished and highly skilled practitioner of astrology based in New Zealand, operating within the esteemed Vishal Astro Center. Renowned for their exceptional knowledge and expertise in the field of astrology, this individual is celebrated for their ability to provide accurate and profound insights into celestial and planetary influences on human life. Clients seeking guidance, horoscope readings, or consultations can trust the unparalleled proficiency and professionalism of this astrologer. With a commitment to assisting individuals in making informed life decisions through the wisdom of astrology, they stand as the foremost choice for those in New Zealand seeking astrological guidance at Vishal Astro Center.
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loveguruanil · 1 year ago
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thehealingastro · 1 year ago
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Best Astrologer in New Zealand
Every destiny has hidden gems. Discover them with the best Astrologer in New Zealand with Acharya Addittya Tamhankar. Be it identifying life goals, getting rid of obstacles, achieving success in relationships, growing your business or understanding upcoming events in life, Acharya Addittya Tamhankar is your trusted guide to help you navigate through unexpected miracles and unforeseen events gracefully.
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astroshastriji · 2 years ago
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Vashikaran Specialist in New York
Vashikaran Specialist in New York | Vashikaran Wale Baba Ka Number
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blubushie · 2 years ago
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Disclaimer: none of this is to be taken seriously.
DNI IF YOU:
Are vegan (vegetarians are fine)
Are a cyclist (bikies, you're on thin fucking ice)
Don't like flanno
Are scared of snakes
Are scared of bugs
Unironically say "NAURRR" (Aussies are exempt)
Drive a manual (I'm jealous of you)
Scream when you're afraid or startled
Don't take your shoes off indoors (WTF is wrong with you?)
Have never loved the stars too fondly
Claim your favourite flower is roses
Like the colour pink
Don't wear a watch
Don't like vegemite (WTF is wrong with you? x2)
If you DO like vegemite, DNI if you eat it at level 6 or anything below 3
Eat vegemite plain off the spoon (WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU? x3)
Call all cattle "cows"
Use chapstick (let your lips split like a real man)
Weren't sacrificed on the altar of Victoria Bitter
You drink Foster's
Call thongs "flip-flops" (wrong) or "jandals" (inhuman)
Are a ranga
Wear neon colours (hunting orange is fine, safety green is only permissible for tradies)
Like wearing shoes
Wear socks and ESPECIALLY if you sleep with socks on
Like maths (you're an alien)
Wash your face every morning
Don't know how to change a tyre
Think heat above 80F/25C is "unbearable"
Have never ridden a horse
Don't know the difference between revolvers and pistols
Have, at any point, unironically uttered the phrase "assault rifle"
Are from M*lbourne (Victorians, you're on thin fucking ice)
Are from New Zealand (Aotearoans, you're fine)
Are French/speak French (Africans, you're on thin fucking ice)
Are Canadian (exempt if you're the TikTok lumberjack lady)
Are French-Canadian (double-wrong)
Are English. The rest of the UK, you're on thin ice.
Are from a city with a population higher than 1mil. People from cities with populations of 30k to 999k are on thin fucking ice. People from cities/town/shires/villages with less than 30k I love you.
Think "bogan" is an insult
Don't shave with a knife (people who use straight razors, you're on thin fucking ice, people who don't shave at all I love you)
Have never been sunburnt (only for people who can get sunburnt)
Don't like camping
Own decorative towels and ESPECIALLY if you get mad at people for using them. It's a bloody towel and I'm using it for its intended purpose
Believe in astrology
Have a skincare routine and/or wear makeup
Drive a Toyota Prius
DON'T love thunderstorms
Were born after 2023
Think catching toads to get high is "animal abuse" (the toads are fine unless they're cane toads, fuck cane toads, all my mates hate cane toads)
You microwave water for any reason
Have never been to a B&S ball
Don't believe in aliens
Are taller than 158cm/5'2"
Take multivitamins (aka you are healthier than me)
Haven't read my fic (minors exempt, do not read it)
Don't like bush ballads or sea shanties. I'm going to show up at your house and aggressively sing Waltzing Matilda at 3am outside your bedroom window
Think the term "blackfella" is racist
Would give me up, tell a lie, and hurt me
Don't bless the rains down in Africa
You shave your eyebrows
And the only LEGITIMATE ONE on this list...
People who think/call Sniper TF2 a Kiwi. If you'd call Sniper (who left New Zealand as an infant and spent his whole life in Australia and didn't even know his Australian parents weren't his birth parents until he was 30) a Kiwi, then you would call me an American because I was born in America and moved to Australia when I was two. You need to re-evaluate how you see migrants, relationships to culture, and adoptees.
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wehangout · 5 months ago
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Tagged by @francesrose3 @deedala @blue-disco-lights @energievie
and @mybrainismelted for this week's tag game. Thanks for enabling my procrastination, pals 😘
Name: Jen
Age: yeah
Location (globally): New Zealand
Location (physically): just my chair
Favourite Food to Eat: Chocolate and fries. Not together.
Favourite Food to Cook: Pasta bake
Will you be attending @too-schoolforcool’s ☀️ Kitchen Shenanigans🍴with Cherry on the 6th July? I believe that will be 7am Sunday the 7th my time, and I'm out with the girls the night before, so no.
What’s Your Zodiac: Scorpio
Will you be attending @heymacy’s ☀️ Astrology 101: More Than Just Your Sun Sign ☀️ lecture on the 13th July? I think this is also 7am on a Sunday ... just doesn't work for me 😭
Now let predictive text complete each sentence for you after the 💭
My age is 💭 not a smart move
My favourite animal is 💭 in the other three have rusted through (this is in relation to my oven wtf
I love to cook 💭 my own (👀)
I love to eat 💭 you like that
I have a lot of ideas about💭 you and I
I have no clue 💭 what to do with the mayo (😂😂😂)
My dream career is 💭 a good portion of my wip
My favourite character on Shameless 💭not a smart move
Debbie Gallagher is💭 a companion piece to suncatcher
Carl Gallagher is 💭 a companion piece to suncatcher
Mandy Milkovich is 💭a companion piece to suncatcher
Mickey Milkovich is 💭a companion piece (everyone is a fucking companion piece to suncatcher)
Ian Gallagher is 💭 the best friend of the day (yay!)
To me Ian and Mickey are 💭 doing well (oh 🥹)
Gallavich means 💭 you have to do it with the fic
I wish anyone who reads this to 💭 a member of the company
Tagging: @palepinkgoat @deathclassic @stocious @captainjowl @callivich
@psychicskulldamage @vintagelacerosette @the-rat-wins
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astrologersagar · 10 days ago
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Best Astrologer Sagar in New Zealand - Expert in Negative Energy Removal
One of New Zealand's top experts in removing bad energy, astrologer Sagar is well-known for his ability to bring harmony and positive energy back to people who have been impacted by invisible barriers. He employs age-old methods to find and get rid of unfavourable influences that might be causing distress, misfortune, or emotional upheaval. He has years of experience in astrology and spiritual healing. Numerous people have found relief from negative energies and a return to control and tranquility in their lives thanks to his correct insights and sympathetic approach. Astrologer Sagar is the best option in New Zealand for people looking to overcome negative energies and regain prosperity and positivity because of his reliable advice.
Visit our website: https://astrologersagar.com/
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ameliafuckinjones · 2 months ago
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Canada being a Cancer Sun, Gemini Moon and Aries rising...
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By: Stephen Knight
Published: Feb 20, 2024
There was a time when you could count on the left to defend science with the sort of zeal that would make a religious fundamentalist blush. Scientific knowledge was once gleefully wielded to expose and mock the magical thinking of creationists, anti-vaxxers, Flat Earthers, astrologers and homoeopaths. However, this staunch commitment to scientific empiricism has recently begun to waver. It is now increasingly coming into conflict with the new tenets of the ‘diversity, equity and inclusion’ (DEI) agenda.
You can see this clearly in the Biden administration’s proposed new guidelines for the US Department of Health and Human Services (HSS). As the Washington Free Beacon reports, staff working in public-health agencies like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDA), which are overseen by the HSS, could soon be instructed to consider ‘multiple forms of evidence, such as indigenous knowledge’ when going about their duties.
Put simply, advocates of ‘indigenous knowledge’ argue that various cultures throughout history have their own ways of understanding the world. And these alternative, indigenous ‘ways of knowing’, they say, should be utilised alongside more established scientific methods in research and in policymaking.
Yes, some DEI advocates really do think that public-health bodies should seek the input of tribal elders and spiritual leaders – alongside, say, qualified physicians and epidemiologists. What’s more, they believe that racism is the only reason it has taken so long for indigenous knowledge to be utilised in this way. They argue that science is a ‘Western, colonialist structure’ that has only come to dominate our thinking thanks to white supremacy. This nefarious falsehood began in academia, with calls from activists to ‘decolonise’ science. Now it has reached the highest levels of the US government.
The Biden administration is not even the first Western government to sacrifice science to the DEI agenda. Last year, the government of New Zealand decided that science classes in schools should teach that Maori ‘ways of knowing’ have equal standing to ‘Western science’. Scientists who objected to this found themselves under investigation by the Royal Society of New Zealand. Three of them, including one of Maori descent, resigned from the society in protest.
The claim that science is ‘Western’ is absurd, of course. One of the many wonderful things about science is that it does not discriminate. Science is a universal, cross-cultural concept. It invites anyone and everyone to participate and contribute to our growing understanding of reality. Science does not care about what you look like or where you come from. All science cares about is whether your methods and conclusions are sound enough to survive scrutiny. This clearly cannot be said for indigenous knowledge.
This is why there aren’t any ‘indigenous’ ways of flying an airplane that supersede our scientific understanding of aerodynamics. Or why the NHS doesn’t offer exorcisms as part of its mental-health services. A blood test administered in a clinical setting will yield the same results whether it’s carried out in London or Nairobi – because science actually works anywhere you do it. It’s about the ‘how’, not the ‘who’.
If every single piece of scientific knowledge were erased tomorrow and we had to start all over again, we would eventually come to the same conclusions as we have today. This is not true of indigenous knowledge, because, unlike science, it is not underpinned by logic and reason.
We all know that treating indigenous knowledge as akin to scientific evidence is a bit silly. But I suspect that is probably the point. Like with trans-rights ideologues, today’s self-professed ‘anti-racists’ like to frame statements of the obvious as akin to acts of bigotry. It gives them enormous power over the rest of us. We are all essentially being dared to say that relying on indigenous knowledge is a terrible idea. Of course, if you do say this in the wrong circles, you will be accused of racism and you will be silenced.
With modern-day anti-racism, the goal is not to address actual inequalities or to improve the material wellbeing of oppressed minorities. The real aim is to tear down anything that is perceived to be ‘white’ or ‘Western’. And the fact that science is now being placed in the firing line, thanks to racial identity politics, should worry us all.
The suggestion that the gold standard of science is a uniquely white or Western standard is as ludicrous as it is racist. It perpetuates the deeply prejudiced idea that non-Western or non-white groups cannot grasp the basics of science, and therefore it would be unfair to expect them to. This is tantamount to claiming there is an innate quality possessed by white Westerners that makes them uniquely suited to the study and advancement of science. This notion would not seem out of place at a KKK rally, yet it is a depressingly common view among so-called anti-racists. This is the bigotry of low expectations.
The push by the White House to incorporate indigenous knowledge into public-health policy is unbelievably reckless. It arrives in a post-pandemic context when public trust in our scientific institutions is already at an all-time low. Surely, that trust will now only fall further. After all, how can we possibly trust that those tasked with looking after our health are doing so effectively, when their objectivity has been so clearly compromised?
Science often gets things wrong, of course. But unlike indigenous ways of knowing, science rewards you for catching errors. It incentivises the pursuit of truth over accepting received wisdom. There are no religious commandments or cultural dogmas dictating the scope of scientific investigation. Science simply finds out ‘what is’ – and to hell with any sacred cows that are slaughtered along the way.
Standards of objectivity are essential when it comes to science and public health. We should make no apologies for defending them from the encroachment of pseudoscience, whatever form it comes in.
Stephen Knight is host of the Godless Spellchecker podcast and the Knight Tube. Follow him on Twitter: @GSpellchecker
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dcyllom · 10 months ago
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misc. tag game
thank you for tagging me @blood-mocha-latte :)
a band you don’t like that many others do:
definitely Ocean Alley (i don't like their music and their most recent scandal was...interesting. also a guy i used to like but who ended up being a racist LOVED them so i have viscerally negative reactions whenever their stuff plays)
a childhood memory that you remember vividly:
i have a terrible memory, but the thing i remember best is taking our dog around the garden so he could get used to it when we first moved in, and he dug up 23 bones which the previous owners dog had buried around the place.
least favorite animal and why:
CRABS, I FUCKING HATE THEM
hot fandom take:
none, i just see bob stuff and i generally like it. although i do dislike the (not very common) infantilization of the actors or the version of the real life men they're portraying. it's just not something i personally agree with but it's not that big a deal
do you were any jewelry, if so, what’s your favorite piece:
i love rings and necklaces, but my favourite piece is my great-great grandmother's engagement ring which i inherited through my great grandmother. its gold and engraved with cool designs and a ruby and some diamonds.
a movie others liked but you didn’t:
the greatest showman. i detest that movie so much and im possibly a little dramatic about it.
three things you love about yourself:
i like my taste in wine
i really like my hair right now (just got it cut)
i like that i have such an active and extensive imagination
a place you hope to visit in the future and why:
ireland :) my family has a lot of connections to it
an actor that gets on your nerves and why:
jared leto <3
things you’re excited for in the nearby future?:
joining the tramping club at my uni this year (in nz we use the word tramping for hiking im not that strange i promise)
least favorite ship in a fandom you’re in:
legolas/gimli, i just think their story is cooler if its them working through several millennia of racial hate and enmity to become best friends to the point where they want to spend the rest of their lives together. the romance angle just overshadows that for me with them.
what’s the most toxic fandom you’ve been in?:
okay this is quite niche but its funny to me, the girlfailure community on instagram. like those people who make semi-ironic accounts posting about unhinged esoteric books or ideas, astrology, societal/cultural expectations, and religious interpretation of thoughts. its a load of bullshit but its so fucking funny to read and its mostly sarcastic (i think) so i don't feel bad for enjoying it.
list three things you find beautiful about life:
my mother, especially learning more about her and how she interprets life. i've realised recently that we're extremely similar despite having wildly different upbringings. she's also the best person i know.
new zealand :). nz is very isolated with a diverse range of biomes, there is such a large amount of untouched land that you could drive from the southern alps through farmland and native bush to the coast in about 3 hours.
cooking while listening to music!! i love it.
any dreams for the future?
completing my law and arts degrees and going on to do a masters in the uk somewhere.
how are you really feeling today?
extremely tired lol, i've got a doctors appointment tomorrow because it's been going on for several weeks.
tagging (no pressure):
anyone who wants to do it! i forgot i had this tab open so i think everyone's done it. if not, feel free to say i tagged you or something :).
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sagar77777 · 11 months ago
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Famous Horoscope Reading Astrologer in New Zealand
Famous Horoscope Reading Astrologer in New Zealand Astrology can provide answers to any form of problem, astrology has been a large a part of human evolution. It consists of the doshas and karmas which are chargeable for problem involved with a person’s existence. Astrologer is an experienced individual he can read birth charts of people and inform humans approximately their past karmas and clean doshas. Indian Horoscope Reading Astrologer in Auckland, New Zealand
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brokenpiecesshine · 1 year ago
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Coup de Main on Instagram, 09/11/2023.
🗞️ This is not a story about a chosen one. This is a story about how three star-crossed teenagers found each other at the exact right time when they needed connection and community - banding together to become the very best of friends despite being catapulted head-first by an unrelenting universe into nearly two decades of extreme trials and tribulations. Some would call it growing up, but what Zac Farro, Hayley Williams, and Taylor York have collectively experienced as cross-generational beloved band, Paramore, feels somewhat more akin to the infamous astrological phenomenon: a Saturn Return. Usually beginning around the age of 27, it seems apt that Paramore's Saturn Return arrived a decade early, having already been forced into a pressure-cooker of adult responsibilities and adult conflict forming the band so early in their youth. Anyone less tenacious would have given up, and would have been valid in doing so, but it's funny how rock-bottom darkness can shine a new light over your life - not to show a way back, but instead to help you forge a new path forward. It's been a rollercoaster, to say the least, but Paramore have always defied gravity with a cat-like mettle. In advance of the band's much anticipated return to New Zealand and Australia this month (during which they will play the biggest sold-out Australasian shows of their career), Coup De Main is invited to visit the band in their adopted hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. Over brunch, I temporarily experience what it's like to be part of the tight-knit trio: an entire secret language of never-ending in-jokes, chaotic ADHD segues, and the unconditional support of a chosen family who have proven time and time again that they will always find their way home to each other. 𝕆𝕦𝕣 𝕟𝕖𝕨 @paramore 𝕔𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕣 𝕤𝕥𝕠𝕣𝕪 𝕚𝕤 𝕠𝕦𝕥 𝕟𝕠𝕨 - 𝕝𝕚𝕟𝕜 𝕚𝕟 𝕓𝕚𝕠 𝕥𝕠 𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕕 𝕠𝕦𝕣 𝕟𝕖𝕨 𝕚𝕟𝕥𝕖𝕣𝕧𝕚𝕖𝕨 𝕨𝕚𝕥𝕙 @tayloryorkyall @yelyahwilliams @zacfarro 🧡 interview: shahlin graves design: @lola.jacob photography: @zacharygray styling: @lindseyhartman hair + makeup: @colormebrian ⏰
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