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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
an ancient practice honed for generations can still, in fact, be a belief
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Replying to @tony_congo
that's a fascinating attempted contrast on their part, hence my "revision" . astrology, as a "practice" in their estimation, is i suppose akin to acupuncture or leeching or some such thing
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
well i think it's a decent comparison. in that acupuncture has proven health effects, but ancient knowledge lacks a firm explanation on WHY. and poking anyone thinking you can heal anything under the vague description of "acupuncture" is not the same thing as what is proven.
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Replying to @tony_congo @MoustacheClubUS
like we know astrology has physical implications on the earth, there is some science around the tides and migration patterns of animals. but it doesn't have anything to do with your fate in life or how you feel on a certain day. so it's a convenient excuse of pseudoscience.
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Replying to @tony_congo @MoustacheClubUS
to be clear that is mostly caused by the moon and using stars only can tell you what time of year it is. using that to justify like, mercury in retrograde stuff, is just intellectually dishonest.
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But it generates clicks. People then and now love the "horoscopes" feature
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