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Happy Chinese New Year!

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Re: Happy Chinese New Year!

Post by Doka » 02-02-2022 12:51 AM

From Water Tiger Year

Tiger years are traditionally associated with massive changes
& social upheaval. Therefore, 2022 is very likely to be a volatile
one both on the world scene, as well as on a personal level.
Nothing new here :roll:

I am a Dog, ("Arf!") I'm supposed to have A good year. Maybe right after I sell the TV, Radio, Computer, Naw, doubt if I do that.......?
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Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities': Voltaire

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Post by Riddick » 01-28-2025 11:53 PM

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2025 is the Year of The Wood Snake & the 6th year in the current 12 year cycle of the Chinese Zodiac. As Chinese astrology animals are said to influence your luck for the year, your 2025 horoscope depends on which animal signifies the year you were born.

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If a birthday falls before the Chinese New Year, see the previous year's animal - (e.g. Jan. 1, 1962 would be under 1961, an Ox year) -

Chinese Astrology 2025 Year Of The Snake Horoscope

PLEASE NOTE these ideas are are not meant to substitute for your own good sense. Remember, whatever the omens portend, you are the final master of your own fate. Wishing you and yours a year of health and prosperity! Gung Hay Fat Choy!
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