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<blockquote data-quote="PunkX 75" data-source="post: 2522332" data-attributes="member: 82915"><p>Astrology is pseudoscience. Always was, always will be (especially in the modern world). It works on plain and simple coincidence, i.e., it may work, it may not.</p><p></p><p>However, it gives hope to many and gives purpose to many more. As long as there's peace because of it (even though it's hokum), it's fine.</p><p></p><p>My mother also blindly believes in it and pays a small fortune to some baba who spouts some nonsense about good times, bad times, etc. I don't fight her about it, because you can't easily change something that is ingrained in someone from a very young age. As long as she's happy and at peace, it's all good.</p><p></p><p>This AtroTalk trend has really taken off, being endorsed by celebrities and whatnot (even though it's obvious they're paid off significantly well and don't actually believe in any of it as much as they say they do). It's become akin to those gambling apps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PunkX 75, post: 2522332, member: 82915"] Astrology is pseudoscience. Always was, always will be (especially in the modern world). It works on plain and simple coincidence, i.e., it may work, it may not. However, it gives hope to many and gives purpose to many more. As long as there's peace because of it (even though it's hokum), it's fine. My mother also blindly believes in it and pays a small fortune to some baba who spouts some nonsense about good times, bad times, etc. I don't fight her about it, because you can't easily change something that is ingrained in someone from a very young age. As long as she's happy and at peace, it's all good. This AtroTalk trend has really taken off, being endorsed by celebrities and whatnot (even though it's obvious they're paid off significantly well and don't actually believe in any of it as much as they say they do). It's become akin to those gambling apps. [/QUOTE]
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