
allen
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21 YearsPisces
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Pisces people are known for their compassion, wisdom, and ability to accept others without judgment. They often feel deeply and can experience inner struggles despite their caring nature. Recognizing these traits helps in understanding the emotional depth and complexity of Pisces individuals.





























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I hope you all have a joyous, productive and wild weekend. The more pisces people I meet in my many business travels around the country, the more I'm convinced we are a truly special breed that is often misunderstood. That applies to pisces to all ages. We are wise and compassionate beyond our years. Such a burden. Yes, we spread our joy and accepantance yet come away with inner torment at times.
We give so much to so many people. It just gets draining some days. I don't want to sound all melancholy but I've just hit a major depressive snag in my life and I can't find a remedy. I need someone to fill the void, yet everyone i meet seems eager to take advantage of either my position, money, empathy or open heart. I only found this board a couple weeks ago, but I feel totally comfortable around pisces people. In fact, I've always been comfortable around pisces. Pisces folks rarely judge. We just accept, welcome and love. Such noble concepts, indeed.
Not many folks believe in astrology for various reasons, but i feel Very strongly about the pisces nation.
shew, there has to be a place for us. It's so cool that you guys are talking about europe. That's one of my many passions. I spend part of each day dreaming of strolling the champ ely-sees and riding the ferris wheel in the glorious city of lights _ PARIS!!!
take me away, please. miss kind bird, can you fly me to paris via the carolina concorde. we can take the chunnel to belgium and london, and then come to tour notre dame. shew, shew, shew, here comes mr. teardrop again.
allen
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