sensibleken wrote: » To believe in astrology you have to believe 3 idiotic things 1. Newton was wrong. 2. That burning balls of gas thousands of light years away can effect you life here on earth. 3. The best person to interprit that effect is fergus gibson. Its the third one that makes least sense
Duggy747 wrote: » Boulder-dash, bull-hickey!! Absurd stuff that many wimmen love to believe in.
curlzy wrote: » Stop talking out your hole, more guys than girls said they believe it on this thread. Don't be just making **** up about what "wimmen love", you obviously don't have a clue.
Dudess wrote: » In my opinion though, believing in star-signs is not as annoying as believing in karma.
Pace2008 wrote: » Why, exactly? People who act like dicks will often find themselves ostracised as a result of their actions. Obviously, this is just natural human behaviour but I can at least somewhat understand how people might view this phenomenon as a basis for the existence some quasi-sentient external balancing force. The idea that that the alignment of celestial objects millions of miles away might affect the minutiae of your day-to-day living is just ****ing nonsense.
we'llallhavetea wrote: » i thought karma is if you're bad in this life, you'll be reborn into a sh!tty life? it's all a load of crap to me anyway.
Saruman wrote: » It's not just burning balls of gas, It is burning balls of gas that share no relationship to each other, are many light years away from each other (in all directions) but look to us like they are near each other in the sky. Primitive people as a means to either navigate at night or just apply some meaning to something that is meaningless drew imaginary lines connecting certain stars and then gave them names. This was useful for navigation and still is without instrumentation but can not affect you in any way what so ever. Since astrology is based on whatever so called constellation is in a certain point in the sky, or some crap like that I find it completely impossible to put any stock in it. Although.... I am a Leo, Leo contains one of the closest stars to Earth called Wolf 359.... I love Star Trek.... coincidence? (only trek nerds might get it)
Archeron wrote: » This thread reminded me of a comedian a good few years ago who had a character called Septic Peg, was really funny. Cant remember yer mans name who had the show though. "This weeks lottery winner will be a man........ ...or a womaaaan....."
fontanalis wrote: » Anyone who reads their sign every day and thinks there's somethgin to it, try a little experiment. Read a different sign for a month and see how accurate it is.
Oranage2 wrote: » Newspapers should have less Astrology and more Astronomy
Pace2008 wrote: » Why, exactly? People who act like dicks will often find themselves ostracised as a result of their actions. Obviously, this is just natural human behaviour but I can at least somewhat understand how people might view this phenomenon as a basis for the existence some quasi-sentient external balancing force.
Tesco Massacre wrote: » Does anyone here place much store by this stuff? A friend of mine believes quite strongly in it. To the extent she wouldn't go out with someone who wasn't compatible with her sign.Personally, I think she's mentally defective.