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Astrology of the 2020 Elections: Amy Klobuchar
Introduction In 2016, I saw that the astrological community was very divided on who was going to win the presidential elections, but I noticed that these astrologers had one thing in common: their predictions were driven more by bias than astrology. Hilary Clinton supporters were predicting her win, while Trump supporters predicted his win. Not once did I see a Democrat predict Trump's victory nor did a Republican predict Clinton's. For someone actually wanting to study astrology, it was very disappointing.
By Kaitlyn Maura6 years ago in Futurism
5 Ways to Replace Money In The Apocalypse
Money... a word that coincides with freedom this day in age. In order to prevent yourself from becoming one of the homeless, your going to need some kind of income, in America especially. Without a dollar in your pocket, it can be hard to survive in the real world. Although what would happen if humanity was faced with some massive catastrophic event? One big enough to cripple our society... What if every government across the globe collapsed and paper currency became worthless? Surely we would need some form of method to buy and sell valuable merchandise. That is exactly what we will be discussing in today's article; how can we replace paper currency, so that we might maintain some kind of structure within society after the next world-wide cataclysm.
By Carlos Guerra6 years ago in Futurism
Inkwalker:
“What do I carry in my pockets and who am I?” Ok. My name is Daniel Zebulon nilo Emmett, and what do I carry? As an alchemist most of the things I need are mine at the clasp of a hand. I can simply wish anything I need, money for my bag, coins for my purse, water for my skin, all these I can use a spell for.
By Laura Milanovich6 years ago in Futurism
Inkwalker
Echoes Of Magic It had already been a busy week. Nine “Veritas”, three nomad Stars and ana Asif, and the week wasn’t half spent yet. The girl looked 17, no one knew how old she was, most people in the Blocks didn’t know how old they were. They just knew it was another day they didn’t die.
By Laura Milanovich6 years ago in Futurism
My Review of "Contagion"
Every few years there's a new virus that makes everyone fear for their lives. This year it's the new Coronavirus. So I guess the writers of Contagion discovered this trend when they recognized how much SARS and H1N1 freaked us all out.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Futurism
10 Days Left 1-2
June 7th, 2020, 6:40 a.m. The White-house, Washington D.C. President Anderson had personally appointed Holiday to the Director of Secret Service. It was the least he could do for a man that had saved his life on more than one occasion. He enjoyed the small talks they had before attending these surprise meetings; they helped him stay calm.
By Carlos Guerra6 years ago in Futurism
Bishop Cuthwine
There were Anglo-Saxon Bishops of Leicester from around 680. The records of Leicester Cathedral cite Bishop Cuthwine as the first Bishop of Leicester. While there is no further record of the life of Cuthwine, his reign as Bishop is believed to have begun circa 680, until his death, thought to be in 869.
By Sapphire Ravenclaw6 years ago in Futurism
Intelligent Consciousness
How the hell did everything in existence, come into existence? I mean some thing had to be there right? Some thing, or some one, had to be in place in order to set this all in motion. Right? Just think about it. From everything we can experience in 3D Time with our five senses of taste, touch, hearing, smelling, and vision; to all the intangibles that exist in the dimension of Space itself such as Dark Energy, or particles collapsing into waves far into the distant multiverse. It would be ubsurb to think that there wasn’t some primordial source, incumbently ordained with the force and will to want do something, or even have the ability to do that action. Maybe the only reason everything exists the way it does is because something far far away got bored, and decided to set some various things in motion. What would we call such a phenomenon? How could we precisely describe the situation and it’s occurrence?
By Jabari Ma’at6 years ago in Futurism
10 Days Left
June 7th, 2020, 2:05 a.m. Kek Observatory, Mauna Kea, Hawaii Ben Masters was up late working to identify new star systems. It's 5 minutes passed 2 a.m. as he sits in his "office", notating his observations. Masters had always felt a certain calling in the nighttime sky and he had established a career that allowed him to listen to that calling. Tonight wasn't the first time he had pulled a graveyard shift and he knew it wouldn't be the last. Although, he could have never predicted how important this night would be. Staring into one of the most powerful telescopes on the planet, Ben slowly scanned through the cosmos.
By Carlos Guerra6 years ago in Futurism











