
DwellingOnMove
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Posted by DwellingOnMove
you're welcome, Domi.
(btw Pisces is in square to Gemini. this may be the reason why.)

Posted by Pisces_DreamPosted by DwellingOnMove
you're welcome, Domi.
(btw Pisces is in square to Gemini. this may be the reason why.)
Gem's .....not all pisces have issues with Gemini. I have always gotten along well with them. I honestly think it has everything to do with being bitter about what happened with P-Angel's ex. I have Three Gemini sister and I had a Gemini mom. Some of my good friends have been Gemini.
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Posted by P-Angel
Nevermind, M'Lady .... you aren't even worth that response, if you actually think it's acceptable to gossip about somebody, rather than talking to the person.
*** swims away forever ***

Posted by Domino
Oh, I must have the best of both worlds then.
So P-Angle, can you describe to me why you dislike Gemini's this much? Let's put away the childish remarks and lack of intelligent conversation and have a full blown mature, sensible, conversation about why you despise Gemini's so much?





Posted by P-Angel
"I am sorry that your Gem x hurt you in the worst way......but you cannot blame all of these Gemini people on this board for his action and put them all in the same box he lives in."
wow ... I'm kind of glad you said that actually .... it makes your ignorance shine clearly.




Posted by LearusPosted by P-Angel
and have to get to know the person deeper to find out which one is really guiding their disposition.
Usually, it's the opposite of what you think ... the Gemini that is funny, and always smiling is usually the evil one ... while the sarcastic, serious one is the good one.
Hate to say this, but she's right. They WANT you to believe the opposite is true. They try to hide what their true intentions are. Get to know one of these superficial people and they are so easy to read. If you want to watch one squirm, call their bluff. You'll be amazed all the different shades of red these geminis can produce on their face LOL.click to expand

Posted by Learus
Eh, who cares. C'mon now, do you really think it matters?
From my experience, typical gemini behavior is being petty, and proud of it.
P-Angel doesn't like geminis.... so what??
You're supposed to express your opinions here. That's what message boards are for!
If P-Angel had of been screwed over by a Cancer or a Virgo, she would probably have the same response.
Maybe :-)
The fact is, gemini has a reputation of being the devil incarnated. No one to blame but themselves. That's what they get for deluding themselves thinking everyone is "prey".
Personally, every zodiac sign has it's hang-ups, but gemini seems to be the most hated... and for valid reason.




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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Feynman<BR>
This man has Sun, Mercury, Juno and Vesta in Taurus. But Moon and Jupiter in Gemini. His Jupiter is the western translation of his chinese birth year which is Horse. Now look how useful it is to be talkative like a Gemini. :-)
Feynman was a keen popularizer of physics in both his books and lectures, notably a 1959 talk on top-down nanotechnology called There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom, and The Feynman Lectures on Physics.
Feynman is also known for his semi-autobiographical books Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! and What Do You Care What Other People Think?, and through books about him, such as Tuva or Bust! He was also known as a prankster, juggler, safecracker, and a proud amateur painter and bongo player. He was regarded as an eccentric and a free spirit. He liked to pursue multiple, seemingly unrelated, paths, such as biology, art, percussion, Maya hieroglyphs, and lock picking.
Feynman (in common with the famous physicists Edward Teller and Albert Einstein) was a late talker; by his third birthday he had yet to utter a single word.
Feynman has been called the "Great Explainer". He gained a reputation for taking great care when giving explanations to his students and for assigning himself a moral duty to make the topic accessible. His guiding principle was that if a topic could not be explained in a freshman lecture it was not yet fully understood.