only when u have a bad day are they true if it a good day its wrong
2006-10-24 10:48:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It seems to me that, whatever you believe, regardless of whether or not it is actually genuinely true, tends to be what becomes real for you. If you believe it is correct, then it is correct. If you do not believe it is correct, then you are also right. In my opinion, horoscopes are crap, always. How can the position of the planets and the stars when you were born have a special deep significance that applies to all people of the same sign? Ridiculous.
2006-10-24 05:54:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Horoscopes are based on astrology, which is a fictitious belief. Therefore, they are also fictitious, in that the person writing them is making up the statements without any basis in fact. Horoscopes are created by people to sell and make money!
2006-10-24 06:05:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The ones you see in the paper are pretty much bull. If you go to someplace like astrology.com and get a personalized reading, that's more likely to reflect you. But no, not 100% - all horoscopes do at their best is to reflect trends.
2006-10-24 05:55:07
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answered by triviatm 6
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Yes Horoscopes are always correct because they are very vauge, that way some thing has to come true because it happens to every one. Some times they don't come true because it may be your good day or bad day. It's just life.
2006-10-24 05:54:55
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answered by Andie 2
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Most of the time they are just generalities that can apply to many people. On the other hand, they have managed to stay around for a couple of thousand years!
2006-10-24 05:53:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Never. They are generally written in such a vague fashion as to fit into anyone's day, month, year. Some poor dope reads exactly what they want to read, and then the fortune tellers appear legit.
2006-10-24 06:00:29
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answered by Caffeinated 4
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even just by chance, they should be correct more than they actually are.
I agree with the others, total BS. Yet fun to look at anyway for some reason. Go figure...
2006-10-24 05:54:19
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answered by artisticallyderanged 4
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They appear to be correct by being just vague enough to get you to believe them. It's called the Forer, or Barnum, effect.
2006-10-24 05:53:06
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answered by Ændru 5
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Tarot Cards are alot better
2006-10-24 05:58:35
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answered by Anonymous
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