Astro Observations
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🌼 Virgo Moons stress themselves out way too easily and tend to take on more than they can actually manage.
🌼 Cancer Venus are hopeless romantics, even if your chart is majority air, if you have a cancer venus, when it comes love you're gonna be a goner.
🌼 Libra Venus is often hyped up to be romantic and sweet and while that may be true, I've found that more often than not, people with this placement tend be very indecisive and detached when it comes to love.
🌼 Cancer/Virgo/Pisces placements tend to attract romantic partners that are emotionally unavailable or that need help because they have the 'I can fix him' vibe to them. This is especially true for Venus/Rising and Moon placements
🌼 Leo Mercury cannot have a discussion or healthy debate without getting too heated and turning it into an argument (rip sorry)
🌼 Venus in 10th house, no matter the sign, I've noticed will always put their work/career first and tend to be workaholics/married to their work.
🌼 I've noticed that Aquarius Suns and Moons in particular are drawn to people with heavy water influence in their charts, particularly Scorpio and Pisces.
🌼 Gemini Suns/ASC and Mercury are some of the funniest people I've met. Leo Suns/Moons as well.
🌼 Libra Mars is the epitome of all talk no action. They tend to be either indecisive so nothing happens, or they're decided on something but don't follow through.
🌼 Scorpio Mars and Capricorn Mars, sometimes Saturn in 10th house are workaholics
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my parents are on holiday in their mobile home
they're expected back this upcoming weekend
I just spent ten days in my childhood home to keep an eye on things
I have hidden 100 small yellow ducks all over the house
I am very excited for my parents to be back
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the funniest part of any Robin meeting the JL is that every Robin is so distinctly different from the previous one in terms of personality and vibes that the league literally gets backlash. and like, I don't blame them. not to mention that they are non-meta children that dress as a traffic light and fight crime alongside batman in gotham on a nightly basis. i'd also be a bit concerned.
Batman, literally The Night of Gotham personified in the League's eyes, coming into a JL meeting: This is Robin, my crime-fighting partner.
11-year-old Dick Grayson, dressed in the brightest primary colours possible, vaguely hidden murder behind those eyes, never stops moving even for a moment: Hi!
Superman: That's a child. That's-- Bats that is a child. You let a child--?
Batman, deadpan: You try to stop him. Would you rather he try and murder a grown man with a wire?
Batman: This is Robin.
12-year-old Jason Todd, with the biggest grin on his face, about 3 books in his hand, stars in his eyes and a distinct street-kid drawl: Hey!!!
Green Lantern: That's ... that's a different child. What??
Jason: I stole his tires :)
Batman: Tried to.
Jason, stage whispering to the League: basically did.
Green Lantern: that is a different kid, right?? I'm not seeing shit??
Batman: This is Robin.
14-year-old Tim Drake, bo staff clutched in his hand, a wary and tired expression on his face, more on the quiet side, the literal walking definition of don't judge a book by it's cover: hello
Flash: Where do you even find these--
Tim: I found myself.
Batman: This is Robin.
17-year-old Stephanie Brown, literally blonde, with a shit-eating grin, eyes full of nothing but mischief and the most explosive personality you've ever seen: hiya!!
Superman: I give up.
Stephanie: I know, I have that amazing effect on people.
Batman: This is Robin.
13-year-old Damian Wayne, a literal wet cat that will hiss at you, has a sword, the most judgemental stare you'll get from a teenager, ready to jump anyone there:
Green Lantern: WHY DOES HE HAVE A SWORD?!
Batman: ... he came with the sword.
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1. What are 3 things you'd say shaped you into why you are
Oof. Starting out with a hard one. Let's see, I'm going to definitely say the media I was exposed to as a kid. My parents never believed in censoring books and the like. I remember spending ages and ages devouring every single book I could get my hands on.
My friends both irl and online who have helped reshape my perspectives, and challenged my thinking as well as supported my fumbling attempts at writing
The fandom spaces I've been in over the years. I will never not be grateful for that one random internet search.
3. 3 films you could watch for the rest of your life and never get bored of.
How To Train Your Dragon
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
Demon Slayer: Mugen Train
18. Do you believe in ghosts and or aliens?
Aliens yes, ghosts no.
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