<p>I never (or hardly ever) read/care about my horoscope, but perhaps our horoscopes for tomorrow wil give us hope?</p>
<p>everyone check and report back!</p>
<p>I never (or hardly ever) read/care about my horoscope, but perhaps our horoscopes for tomorrow wil give us hope?</p>
<p>everyone check and report back!</p>
<p>Nope The Bible states to never contact mediums or spiritualists and i think horoscopes count.</p>
<p>“Leo, 31 March 2009 – Waitlisted at Harvard, rejected at Yale.”</p>
<p>Wow, they’ve never been so forward before!</p>
<p>@goldenratiophy: Haha! okay… that laugh makes up for the page 100 hatered :P</p>
<p>I thought I was the only human being who thought like Dbate
I am going by the Bible, no matter how stray I may be.</p>
<p>“Cancer, 31st March 2009, Rejected by Dartmouth, rejected by Harvard, laughed at by Yale”
Accurate summary of my life at 5 PM tomorrow.</p>
<p>I actually checked mine for December (I applied ED to Columbia) and it said something about how I’ll put things into perspective…and I actually got rejected. So…I’m definitely not checking my horoscope now!</p>
<p>Chandlerbing where have u been</p>
<p>ONE MORE POST TILL 500!!</p>
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<p>you’re kidding, right?</p>
<p>scroll through the other horoscopes, apparently only Capricorn’s says, “you will be accepted to Yale today.” ■■■</p>
<p>am i the only one who’s actually going to do it?</p>
<p>scorpio:</p>
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<p>wow… if my infatuation is yale, then yes thats true… although not fulfilling expectations falls under rejection
and i yearn for something beautiful? obviously YALE!</p>
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<p>* it seems like this is the opposite of tomorrow’s fate*</p>
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<p>this one seems on the ball…</p>
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<p>wow… these are definitely pointing towards rejection… especially that last one!</p>
<p>**SEEMS LIKE THERE’LL BE NO SCORPIOS AT YALE NEXT YEAR! **</p>
<p>@ Fastfood</p>
<p>Something Moses took from Mount Sinai
Those tablets had the first two commandments that asked for something
Something about no other god in the earth, water, air…</p>
<p>yeah I think it is that one
trust me, psychic stuff means you are unfaithful/cannot wait for Jesus’ answer</p>
<p>I fully understand the non-compete clause of Christianity. What I was more curious about is whether or not you actually believe in that stuff. I thought perhaps you were being sarcastic, but I wasn’t sure.</p>
<p>Noooo!!! I’m a scorpio too!</p>
<p>PSHT.
Horoscopes?
[Tarot</a> is where it’s at.](<a href=“http://www.spellspace.com/]Tarot”>http://www.spellspace.com/)</p>
<p>Mine was actually very good.
But yeah. Whatever happens, happens.
Take what you’re given and make something wonderful out of it!</p>
<p>Naw
I am never sarcastic
I do believe that contacting a medium is not Christian-like
GOD is a jealous GOD.
I think you understand</p>
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<p>Nope, I don’t consult things like that. Not even the television psychics it is against my beliefs. I don’t think the horoscope thing is right but I just prefer to err on the side of caution.</p>
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<p>I think that one has to do with making idols. The thing I specifically remember is when Solomon(?) consulted a medium to ask about the fate of Israel and lost favor with The Lord, or maybe it was another king. Either way, consulting mediums=bad.</p>
<p>yikes.</p>
<p>anyways, biorhythms are another possibility.</p>
<p>Haha wow… I hope this does not turn into another religious debate right before admissions time… On the plus side: Less than one day… and I’m now thoroughly confident I will not get into Yale. haha</p>