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spacecadet42420
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posted September 10, 2021 10:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for spacecadet42420     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I’ve been thinking about this transit a lot lately.

We can blame it for many things, the overwhelming censorship, the aggressive push for an “idea” of a perfect progressive dystopian future while saturn urges us to keep one foot on the ground, the push to destroy what it means to be human and blur the lines between male and female, vaccine passports could even potentially be considered under this transit i would think. Uranus - technology
Saturn - restriction

Also inflation and the cryptocurrency boom, since Uranus is tech and Taurus is money, Saturn representing structure and stability, several countries have now adopted bitcoin and other stable coins as their sole currency.

What other situations have you seen happen this year that you would file under this Saturn square Uranus transit?

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posted September 11, 2021 01:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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posted September 16, 2021 01:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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posted September 16, 2021 08:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Stawr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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I sometimes think people fighting over toilet paper is Uranus in Taurus. And just limited supplies in a consumer society. And lack of staff since Taurus rules earned income.

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posted September 26, 2021 09:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for teasel     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Learning to grow our own food. So many people learning to bake - sourdough was everywhere.
Getting a vaccine faster than expected, possibly getting an AIDS vaccine now, too. Some of us wanting to be vaccinated. Feeling happy when we were. The fight against misinformation.

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posted October 06, 2021 05:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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posted October 07, 2021 01:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for spacecadet42420     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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I sometimes think people fighting over toilet paper is Uranus in Taurus. And just limited supplies in a consumer society. And lack of staff since Taurus rules earned income.



Definitely the labor shortage I would apply to this transit as well. It was interesting to see this administration say that people weren't working because they were relying on pandemic unemployment, but then they end the unemployment and people still aren't returning to work. Also interesting how they keep pushing how bad the pandemic currently is in the news but want to end unemployment benefits to get people back to work since the economy is destroyed, represented clearly by the pluto return.

But I think that there is sort of a great realization happening right now among the masses that they are starting to wake up that over many decades our lives have unraveled into sort of just living JUST to work. And are all agreeing that living just to work is no way to live, and that millions of people have lost the majority of their lives to just working and barely making enough money to get by and have been left with an unfulfilled life with the majority of their memories just being at work. I wonder what long term transit we could relate to society waking up like this. It is definitely common among the younger generations as they are now realizing that there is a very, very slim chance that they will ever be able to purchase a home or live a real "adult" life when wages are completely unlivable and they have put more of a focus on happiness more than ever in the past. In recent years, having good work ethic and being a "hard worker" were things that people prided themselves on and most of their life and personality revolved around these characteristics. It is depressing when you really think about it, working 40 hours a week or working 5-7 days a week for the majority of your life and only retiring when you are too old to work anymore rather than having enough money to live for the rest of your life without having to work, has become the standard.

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posted October 07, 2021 01:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for teasel     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by spacecadet42420:

Definitely the labor shortage I would apply to this transit as well. It was interesting to see this administration say that people weren't working because they were relying on pandemic unemployment, but then they end the unemployment and people still aren't returning to work. Also interesting how they keep pushing how bad the pandemic currently is in the news but want to end unemployment benefits to get people back to work since the economy is destroyed, represented clearly by the pluto return.

But I think that there is sort of a great realization happening right now among the masses that they are starting to wake up that over many decades our lives have unraveled into sort of just living JUST to work. And are all agreeing that living just to work is no way to live, and that millions of people have lost the majority of their lives to just working and barely making enough money to get by and have been left with an unfulfilled life with the majority of their memories just being at work. I wonder what long term transit we could relate to society waking up like this. It is definitely common among the younger generations as they are now realizing that there is a very, very slim chance that they will ever be able to purchase a home or live a real "adult" life when wages are completely unlivable and they have put more of a focus on happiness more than ever in the past. In recent years, having good work ethic and being a "hard worker" were things that people prided themselves on and most of their life and personality revolved around these characteristics. It is depressing when you really think about it, working 40 hours a week or working 5-7 days a week for the majority of your life and only retiring when you are too old to work anymore rather than having enough money to live for the rest of your life without having to work, has become the standard.


The Democrats have been pushing for a living wage.

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posted October 25, 2021 03:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for teasel     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I checked out your Twitter. I’m in Ohio, and I haven’t seen those facades covering grocery store shelves. I’m not saying there are no shortages, I’m just saying I haven’t seen those anywhere.

I have heard about them in the UK. People I know elsewhere, were blaming Brexit, but the pandemic has affected the whole world.

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posted October 25, 2021 03:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for teasel     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
And that article from whatbutlersaw, was from the UK. I don’t really trust the person who tweeted out that picture as seen in Ohio.

I did find this, about food shortages at three schools: http://www.cleveland19.com/2021/06/30/fighting-food-insecuri ty-rural-northeast-ohio-tough-with-few-grocery-stores/

And I would add that the republicans need to get off their duffs and pass Biden’s bill, that was supposed to cut child poverty in half. If they’re really concerned about the children in this country. There are thousands of children going hungry, in my county alone. That was also true before Biden became president.

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posted October 25, 2021 08:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Stawr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by spacecadet42420:

Definitely the labor shortage I would apply to this transit as well. It was interesting to see this administration say that people weren't working because they were relying on pandemic unemployment, but then they end the unemployment and people still aren't returning to work. Also interesting how they keep pushing how bad the pandemic currently is in the news but want to end unemployment benefits to get people back to work since the economy is destroyed, represented clearly by the pluto return.

But I think that there is sort of a great realization happening right now among the masses that they are starting to wake up that over many decades our lives have unraveled into sort of just living JUST to work. And are all agreeing that living just to work is no way to live, and that millions of people have lost the majority of their lives to just working and barely making enough money to get by and have been left with an unfulfilled life with the majority of their memories just being at work. I wonder what long term transit we could relate to society waking up like this. It is definitely common among the younger generations as they are now realizing that there is a very, very slim chance that they will ever be able to purchase a home or live a real "adult" life when wages are completely unlivable and they have put more of a focus on happiness more than ever in the past. In recent years, having good work ethic and being a "hard worker" were things that people prided themselves on and most of their life and personality revolved around these characteristics. It is depressing when you really think about it, working 40 hours a week or working 5-7 days a week for the majority of your life and only retiring when you are too old to work anymore rather than having enough money to live for the rest of your life without having to work, has become the standard.


I like you SpaceCadet. I couldn’t of said it better myself

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