Ffs of all the people to share a birthday with, although I was born 40 years later than him

It probably says something about us as a species that some of our most formative mythology is warning us to be wary of trickstersNefarious wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 5:52 amWe used to have an old (c. 1910s) book called "The Art of Cold Reading" as a coffee table curio. It was basically an instruction manual for how to do the fortune teller act.
A series of statements moving from the completely general to the specific based on responses; non-specific positive statements that people *want* to hear; guesses based on probability and plausible sounding diversions when you get them wrong
Obvious really, but perhaps slightly surprising (for it age) in its outright cynicism.
Said brown substance actually comes from matter from within stars. So you may be onto something Mik
There is actually some substance. You tell someone who believes in this shit that a certain star sign has a certain personality trait I bet they start to exert those things, because suddenly “is unreasonable in every argument” has an excuse, it’s “because I was born in Capricorn” not just “I’m an unbearable cunt”
100% the above, it’s why Placebos work in many cases aswell.jamcg wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 3:12 pmThere is actually some substance. You tell someone who believes in this shit that a certain star sign has a certain personality trait I bet they start to exert those things, because suddenly “is unreasonable in every argument” has an excuse, it’s “because I was born in Capricorn” not just “I’m an unbearable cunt”
Belated;