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Posted by TheLadyScorpio
Composite shows more of how the two individuals as couple carry themsevles across to others, as a team to the world. Synastry on the other hands shows more the interconnecting web which exists between the two individuals themselves. One shows the inner workings and the other the outer workings.



Makes sense πŸ™‚ So as an entity me and the leeb are completely fire dominant Saggies to a fault hahaha! Bit of truth to that too scary enough.
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i said the same thing to jahila but i think she is pretty inteligent so i think shecan manage well. if she has mercury in aquarius then she barely has to study.



Which is why she freaked out about that test awhile back...?

Whatever she wants to do. Just something I've noticed. A 16 year old who knows this much about astrology tells me she's spent quite a bit of time studying it.

If she's going to college, she better be ready... High school is the easy part.
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Dimpz - it is a soft mermaid tail with a heart shaped neckline, the one shown is using a heavier material though not stiff nor thick enough as to showcase the best body lines. A beautiful example of such a gown shape was one by Vivienne Westwood, made with black taffeta and crepe, layered. If memory serves me well, it was showcased on one of the Sex and The City series. Another memorable example, was the Vera Wang gown which was worn by Keira Knightley for Oscars all those years back, in a deep Bordeaux colour.


Mr.D - one does not have to be filthy well-endowed with wealthy in order to wear such gowns, although in the example used, her earrings and belt are a tad bit tacky to be honest.
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Posted by Mr. Defense
I love the sounds associated with the 20s-50s. The 60s too to some degree. My mother really likes the era as well, and even growing up she use to watch a lot of movies from the 50s and 40s. Even more so than my grandmother who was actually alive during those periods. As I grew up, I learned to like movies from the 30s-50s too. I actually love the way the dressed in those films and the way they talked. Though I came to find out that they spoke so refined because of the audio equipment at the time, so people in the 30s-50s didn't speak like that in general. It would be interesting to see how they spoke back then though.



+ a million

The Golden Age of Hollywood, when MGM was the reigning overlord, the actresses and actors schooled, trained and created within those times were one of a kind, possibly never to be ever again, a lost past now.


Do you enjoy the film musicals during as mentioned decades?
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Dimpz - it is a soft mermaid tail with a heart shaped neckline, the one shown is using a heavier material though not stiff nor thick enough as to showcase the best body lines. A beautiful example of such a gown shape was one by Vivienne Westwood, made with black taffeta and crepe, layered. If memory serves me well, it was showcased on one of the Sex and The City series. Another memorable example, was the Vera Wang gown which was worn by Keira Knightley for Oscars all those years back, in a deep Bordeaux colour.


Mr.D - one does not have to be filthy well-endowed with wealthy in order to wear such gowns, although in the example used, her earrings and belt are a tad bit tacky to be honest.




Lol, you're such a snob. Do you have a ton of Libra placements?
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Being knowledgeable does not equate to being a snob, being able to carry upon such useless and mundane conversations are a must at certain social events, a multitude of interesting facts, one has to walk around with enough of them, as ammunition to keep everyone occupied, charmed and happy. People are easier to ply in such a state, slightly more malleable, on the general whole that is.
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Haha and others have guessed a Virgo Venus and Virgo/Crab Ascendant. Assume away...my lips are sealed, with red lipstick of course πŸ™‚


Surely that would make it superglue?



Would my audience be able to read my sign language?


*hand wavers*
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Haha totally. I'd *TRY* to make a complicated hand gesture at LadyScorp only to end up looking like I'm making a pizza out of air.

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Haha and others have guessed a Virgo Venus and Virgo/Crab Ascendant. Assume away...my lips are sealed, with red lipstick of course πŸ™‚


Surely that would make it superglue?



Would my audience be able to read my sign language?


*hand wavers*



Haha totally. I'd *TRY* to make a complicated hand gesture at LadyScorp only to end up looking like I'm making a pizza out of air.

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Pizza does sound delightful, Mmhmm πŸ™‚
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Haha and others have guessed a Virgo Venus and Virgo/Crab Ascendant. Assume away...my lips are sealed, with red lipstick of course πŸ™‚


Surely that would make it superglue?



Would my audience be able to read my sign language?


*hand wavers*



Haha totally. I'd *TRY* to make a complicated hand gesture at LadyScorp only to end up looking like I'm making a pizza out of air.



Pizza does sound delightful, Mmhmm πŸ™‚
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*laugh*
How could it not? It would be made by me!

A little bit of this air based tomato sauce on top of a make believe circle of dough. A healthy spread of non-existent cheese with a generous helping of invisible slices of pepperoni (They are there! I promise).

Of course made with a ton of love πŸ™‚
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What would u think if u are in a group of 10 people and u are the only foreigner there (obviously since u have an accent), and during 3 hours of chatting nobody asks u where u are from?

I am interested to hear opinions especially from Americans in here πŸ˜„



Tell me about the accent, first!



huh? πŸ™‚
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Well what kind of accent does the person have? Is it really strong?
Certain accents on certain people can engage as well as avoid asking where they are from πŸ™‚
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For me it depends on the lady and accent. For example:

If I'm talking to an attractive lady who has a alluring voice wrapped around a sexy accent...
I'm will 100% at some point take the conversation in the direction of knowing where she's from to get to know her better...

If I'm talking to someone who has such a thick and cutting accent where I they are practically incomprehensible, then I would wager my few words would be, "Uh...yea...I'm going to go to the bar to get another drink!" *QUICK EXIT✨

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For me it depends on the lady and accent. For example:

If I'm talking to an attractive lady who has a alluring voice wrapped around a sexy accent...
I'm will 100% at some point take the conversation in the direction of knowing where she's from to get to know her better...

If I'm talking to someone who has such a thick and cutting accent where I they are practically incomprehensible, then I would wager my few words would be, "Uh...yea...I'm going to go to the bar to get another drink!" *QUICK EXIT✨



I just say yeah and walk away. If they yell things at me I just go MHM! real loud.
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Hahaha!
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Absolutely addicted to Seth's Swingin' in Concert showcase, the songs, his voice velvety smooth and as lusciously sweet as honey, classy crooning.



You've been in quite the auditory mood the last few days πŸ™‚
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Listening to purely good music is my life blood, it also keeps my trap shut for the past few days, so the foot-in-mouth syndrome which I tend to suffer from time to time, will not get the best of me. Staying out of trouble πŸ™‚
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Absolutely addicted to Seth's Swingin' in Concert showcase, the songs, his voice velvety smooth and as lusciously sweet as honey, classy crooning.



You've been in quite the auditory mood the last few days πŸ™‚



Listening to purely good music is my life blood, it also keeps my trap shut for the past few days, so the foot-in-mouth syndrome which I tend to suffer from time to time, will not get the best of me. Staying out of trouble πŸ™‚
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Hahha but you're adorable when you've caught yourself in the syndrome πŸ™‚
Do you play anything?
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For me it depends on the lady and accent. For example:

If I'm talking to an attractive lady who has a alluring voice wrapped around a sexy accent...
I'm will 100% at some point take the conversation in the direction of knowing where she's from to get to know her better...

If I'm talking to someone who has such a thick and cutting accent where I they are practically incomprehensible, then I would wager my few words would be, "Uh...yea...I'm going to go to the bar to get another drink!" *QUICK EXIT✨



LOL even if she is super hot? cmon πŸ˜‰

j/k yeah, I feel the same way. I have met a lot of foreigners who can hardly speak english and they live here for many years. Americans are less patient with these kind (just from my observation) but me being a foreigner also, I have a lot of understanding and patience

I work in US in a corporate world for many years so obv my english is very good in business. But I still have an accent which I don't want to get rid off in purpose. Its sexy and alluring, at least that's what I am told, so I am not getting rid of it ever! πŸ˜„
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In all seriousness though I do get you. In my prior career, I'd have to occasionally fly out to England to coordinate with my respective marketing and sales staff. I felt terrible because there were MANY times when I'd sit there and think to myself "Okay, we BOTH speak English...but I literally have NO IDEA what you just said" based off accent thickness and local word conjugation.

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Absolutely addicted to Seth's Swingin' in Concert showcase, the songs, his voice velvety smooth and as lusciously sweet as honey, classy crooning.



You've been in quite the auditory mood the last few days πŸ™‚



Listening to purely good music is my life blood, it also keeps my trap shut for the past few days, so the foot-in-mouth syndrome which I tend to suffer from time to time, will not get the best of me. Staying out of trouble πŸ™‚



Hahha but you're adorable when you've caught yourself in the syndrome πŸ™‚
Do you play anything?
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*flustered, blushes*
You were not meant to notice that πŸ™‚

Play any instruments you mean?
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I work in US in a corporate world for many years so obv my english is very good in business. But I still have an accent which I don't want to get rid off in purpose. Its sexy and alluring, at least that's what I am told, so I am not getting rid of it ever! πŸ˜„



I dont know, Leebs! Perhaps you should do a quick vocaroo recording for us so we can better understand this accent. PURELY just to help answer your questions of course πŸ˜„
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Absolutely addicted to Seth's Swingin' in Concert showcase, the songs, his voice velvety smooth and as lusciously sweet as honey, classy crooning.



You've been in quite the auditory mood the last few days πŸ™‚



Listening to purely good music is my life blood, it also keeps my trap shut for the past few days, so the foot-in-mouth syndrome which I tend to suffer from time to time, will not get the best of me. Staying out of trouble πŸ™‚



Hahha but you're adorable when you've caught yourself in the syndrome πŸ™‚
Do you play anything?



*flustered, blushes*
You were not meant to notice that πŸ™‚

Play any instruments you mean?
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Hahha I even replied after you did it.

Yes, ma'am πŸ˜„ Do you play any instruments?
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Absolutely addicted to Seth's Swingin' in Concert showcase, the songs, his voice velvety smooth and as lusciously sweet as honey, classy crooning.



You've been in quite the auditory mood the last few days πŸ™‚



Listening to purely good music is my life blood, it also keeps my trap shut for the past few days, so the foot-in-mouth syndrome which I tend to suffer from time to time, will not get the best of me. Staying out of trouble πŸ™‚



Hahha but you're adorable when you've caught yourself in the syndrome πŸ™‚
Do you play anything?



*flustered, blushes*
You were not meant to notice that πŸ™‚

Play any instruments you mean?



Hahha I even replied after you did it.

Yes, ma'am πŸ˜„ Do you play any instruments?
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πŸ™‚ I do, quite a few in fact...care to venture a guess?
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yeah, I get u πŸ™‚

For me the hardest thing is expressing myself in written english. I don't know why. It is easy when I write in business language which is very standardized and mostly memorized, but when I need to write some personal things, it can be easily misunderstood when put on paper. I am the best in verbalizing my thoughts. On a side note V, did u only date american girls?



This is a GREAT question. I'm actually thinking back now on the women of the past (Something I HATE doing πŸ˜›)

I guess if were defining "American women" as one's born and raised here despite having recent generational backgrounds from other countries...then yes.

It's odd though. I don't really compartmentalize women based on their background too much. My gemini x-g/f from a few years ago, she was born here but her family is VERY ITALIAN. She spoke italian and was very much into her heritage. So even though she's American, I always thought of her as my Italian girl.



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Leebs, another thing...
I would have never guessed you struggled with "writing" English with how you engage us here on the forum πŸ˜„

I've always been able to understand your thoughts you expressed behind the words.



aww that's nice to hear πŸ™‚
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Agreed. You come across eloquently and coherent enough when you express your thoughts so fret not, you are as well as can be πŸ™‚
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Leebs, another thing...
I would have never guessed you struggled with "writing" English with how you engage us here on the forum πŸ˜„

I've always been able to understand your thoughts you expressed behind the words.



aww that's nice to hear πŸ™‚



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Agreed. You come across eloquently and coherent enough when you express your thoughts so fret not, you are as well as can be πŸ™‚
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How about you, Miss Scorpion? Tell us a bit about your heritage. Help is fill in the image we all have in our heads. At the moment, I picture either a face with a big hat or that fuzzy scorpion doll I linked a few days ago.

SURELY you'd want us to depict you better than that? πŸ˜„
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Are her parents born in US? If yes, than I would consider her American. But if she is the first generation in US than I would say she is Italian-American. These are just my interpretations but I believe everyone should be what they feel like. If u want to be Swedish like your grandma, go for it πŸ™‚. My grandfather is German and I consider myself 30% German. I still have family there which I visited few times



Yep! Parents were born here but her grandparents were not. I actually like your interpretation.
30% German? Very interesting πŸ˜„ Any features you have that come from that part of the family?

I'll try to subdue my image of you in sexy lederhosen bringing me a beer in each hand πŸ˜„
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πŸ™‚ I do, quite a few in fact...care to venture a guess?



I'd be glad to try πŸ˜„

Hmm let's see...
DEFINITELY a string based instrument. I'd like to say you even picked up one of the classic string instruments.



Going along the correct pathway thus far...
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Haha common, lady! I'm in the dark here and made an AMAZING GUESS πŸ˜„ Surely it deserves a clue or three πŸ˜„
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πŸ™‚ I do, quite a few in fact...care to venture a guess?



I'd be glad to try πŸ˜„

Hmm let's see...
DEFINITELY a string based instrument. I'd like to say you even picked up one of the classic string instruments.



Going along the correct pathway thus far...



Haha common, lady! I'm in the dark here and made an AMAZING GUESS πŸ˜„ Surely it deserves a clue or three πŸ˜„
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Hmm, go on...make a list of classical string instruments.
One is smaller and the other larger πŸ˜„