• bassomitron@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Not to be that guy… But stars and planets definitely have the potential to affect all of our lives, just not in any positive w-- the sun goes supernova

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      2 months ago

      Or, rather than supernova (or ballooning to a giant, in a few billion years) just the flares and corona mass ejections.

      Which in turn are influenced by (for one) Jupiter’s influence on the sun cycle.

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    2 years ago

    Crazy to me that people make it their life’s mission to shit on others for the most random things

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      2 months ago

      Narcissistic personality disorder’s a “fun” area of psychology to explore. The way they put down others to keep themselves comparatively above others in their fragile egoic minds, like entering social-domination mode for their perceived survival is a constant compunction for them, unable to distinguish from their inner world that other people really exist beyond just a means to their own petty ends, and will never honestly introspect on it.

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    2 years ago

    I know what it means but… Uh… It’s technically quite wrong.

    If a star does a Gamma Ray burst right in Earth’s path we’ll all be pretty strongly effected.

    That’s not even going over that Earth is a planet and the Sun is a star, both which are effecting us on a daily basis.

    And the sun is gravitationally effected by other stars which in turn effects Earth which in turn effects us…

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      2 years ago

      If that happens, the debate would be moot because we’d all be vaporized, or we’d be sent back to the stone ages, depending on how far away the star is.

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        2 months ago

        The dose makes the poison.

        We’re being hit by gamma ray bursts from far far away all the time.

  • Wilzax@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Not true, I will travel to view a solar eclipse, therefore at least one star is affecting my life.

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    2 months ago

    So… Jupiter pulls the barycenter outside Sol… but this has no effect on our lives… interesting. How’s this possible that we’re insulated from any influence?

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    2 years ago

    Men will mock astrology then wear dirty panties week to week so their favorite sports team will win.

    Magic thinking is in all of us. It makes more sense to view the sky and seasons as affecting your personality than half the luck, karma, prayer bullshit half the people mocking this stuff do

    Personally I think there is reason in astrology. Animals literally have babies at a specific time of year, this habit predates fucking mammals themselves.

    So babies born in winter might have a different temperament than those born in summer it makes sense to me evolutionarily. More than any other magic think I can think of.

    edit: panty wearing magic thinking sports boys triggered

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      I’m with you. In ye olden times, hitting different development milestones during points of the year with different resource availabilities probably had an effect on personalities, and once a pattern is observed people like to make up a story to explain it. If you aren’t letting it rule your life it’s a bit of harmless fun. Like a lucky number or color. People are too protective of their own irrationalities while denouncing other’s.

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      2 months ago

      May as well just think of them on the cusp of Scorpio and Sagittarius. They have the galactic core in their sign. ;D

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      2 months ago

      Surely you mean Taurus… right?

      It’s Taurus that’s the statistically the more cliche incredulous and dismissive and certain that astrology’s bunk.

      Aquarius are the most interested in astrology. (Likely (at least) in part because the profiles and readings are often most flattering to Aquarius ~ how much that’s a feedback loop, or how much it’s due to being fixed air, I know not… hard to tease out.)