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Class Prophecy


Question Posted Monday March 26 2007, 9:03 am

What are some good AND UNIQUE ways to write a class prophecy(10 year-forecast of you and your mates...)? Can I find some examples in the Net? If so, where?!
Please help me! I need to write one within the next two days and I don't want it to end up like those that i've read which all seem the same....

Thanks in advance!


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TheWallflower answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 12:55 am:
Well one thing you could do is analyze each of your mates and see which kind of profession and future will best suit them. If you want your prophecies to come true though, I would recommend that you write your prophecies very vaguely(like what they do in chinese fortune cookies) If you want to see a good example of vague prophecies, search up nostradamus online. A lot of his prophecies, which were written hundreds of years ago, have come "true" because his prophecies were written so abstract.

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