Pluto's gone. But not forgotten!

Can a planet's gravity influence life, day-to-day?

  • Yes, 100%, I believe that gravity tags on my life.

    Votes: 19 28.4%
  • Maybe. Gravity holds the Universe together, so why not?

    Votes: 3 4.5%
  • No way (-100%). You've got to be desperate to believe such nonsense.

    Votes: 45 67.2%

  • Total voters
    67
You are correct, it should have been 'tugs'.

Obviously that was the influence of Pluto in my life, drawing, neigh, tugging at my index finger, quite literally 'pulling' it away from the key I meant to tope!

Dam'n blast there it goes again.
 
Damn me,I wrongly read the damned question in poll...and voted as gravity rules my day to day by physic and not as in astrology...

It was phrased so,that when one saw it outside of its thread,he can vote differently...(my case...)

And as I see I was not alone...

It went like this:
:confused: :mad: :blush: :o :runaway

:alien001:
 
I'm not sure if a lack of gravity would affect my life more than having gravity. It would certainly be different.
 
I voted “Yes, 100%, I believe that gravity tags on my life.”, because the Earth's gravity most certainly has a very significant impact on my life. As for other planets, I very much doubt that they have any effect at all, but it only takes one (the Earth) to make the premise true.
 
Sir Humphrey Davy
Abominated gravity.
He lived in the odium
Of having discovered sodomy.

I think I've got that clerihew right...
 
Pluto might be gone from Astronomy, but not Astrology. I've read somewhere that the planetary positions are that of 2000 years ago. The stars have moved on, Astrology haven't. In fact, I'm supposed to be an Aquarius, but the insist on using the charts used by Ptolemy.
 
Assistance when needed!

Here's a link to NASA for discovery of planets.

http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/questions/question16.html



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Uranus was discovered by Sir William Herschel in 1781.



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Neptune was discovered by John Couch Adams in 1846.


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Pluto was discovered by astronomer Clyde Tombaugh in 1930.

Although all 3 of these planets are used by astrologers, none were known of until these dates, yet the astrologers hold claim to their exclusive use for 'money making'... well, what else?!

It's sad and pathetic, but there it is.

People have so insipid an existence that they need falsehood and farce to 'create' a life for them.

:seteacher:
 

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