So I was on "BuzzFeed" and I saw a quiz titled "What can you learn from your star sign today?". Here are the questions it asked:
- Which day of the week is it?
- What Starsign are you?
- Which birthstone is yours?
- Which day is your birthday on?
- Which month is your birthday in?
- Have you had lunch today?
The results said I'm pregnant and I got really scared by it. Is it just a stupid test? I've never had sex before. I'm just a teenager.
Dragonflymagic answered Saturday May 24 2014, 4:53 pm: Your right, its just a stupid, poorly done test.
I have come across a few quizzes that really take apart all the minute differences of a persons personality from a true Psychological standpoint to come up with something like, "What Star Wars character are you most like?" I can already tell by the questions on a quiz I open whether its stupid or has some thought and reality put into it.
A true astrology reading does not rely just on your month and date of birth but birth year and exact time of birth and location where you were born to start. Questions such as Which day of the week is it? and Have you had lunch today? and Which birthstone is yours? are totally irrelevant to determining your birthchart reading. An personal astrology chart is not ever a prediction of what will happen but rather a reflection of what the positions and alignments of the planets at a particular point in time are and how their position may affect how you make choices, warn you of when you may experience more stress in your life or when is a good time frame in which you may experience great personal growth for example. Things like the future aspects that may affect you in a positive or negative way only do depending if you end up doing or not doing anything as the circumstance arise. Exactly what those circumstances are, are not predicted.
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