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Astrologists were right all along
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>february spike on valentine's day c-sections
>july 4 no children since mothers don't want to be in labor that day [same for christmas, thanksgiving, and other holidays]
>more babies born in summer since parents stay indoors to fuck in the winter
>new years/christmas/v-day fucking gives august and september babies
nothing mysterious here boychik
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>>16995725
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>>16995725
wow you shouldn't be allowed to post online or even look at a graph
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>>16995729
>chart unrelated
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>>16995721
>Check source [1]
>Jewish authors
>Check source [2]
>Jewish authors
>Check source [3]
>Jewish authors
it's all so tiresome
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>>16995721
have there been studies on environmental birth conditions, childhood living conditions and phychological issues?

right now I live in a cold house, and I know it affects me a LOT phychologically. this shit makes me depressed. I lived in the same place as a kid, and I was constantly depressed and shit.
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>Astrologists were right all along
Sorry bub, but astrology is a lot more than just the time of the year you were born.
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>>16995747
>literally anything happens[1]
>DA JOOS
>literally anything happens[2]
>ISRAEL DID THIS!!!
>literally anything happens[3]
>NETANYAHU KILLED MY GOLDFISH!
it's all so tiresome
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Growing up, I thought it was strange that so few of my classmates had a September birthday. For the longest time, I thought having been born in September made me weird. Turns out what happened was the local school system changed the cutoff date for being able to start kindergarten, resulting in a one year cohort of students with far fewer than normal September birthdays. We moved to that town when I was in fifth grade, so we didn't know anything about that rule change half a decade earlier.
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>>16995883
Yes, it's tiresome how often it actually ends up being true. That said, the anon you replied to didn't really have a good point. Just saying "jews" doesn't mean much beyond exercise additional caution and skepticism. He should have pointed about an actual flaw in the study and then noted it was a weird coincidence that the authors are part of small population group that's seems vastly over-represented in certain negative of academic and society.
>>16995781
I'll never forgive astrologicalfags for what they did to the Olson time database. Everything eventually got settled, but not before causing tons of problems for basic computing and networking operations around the world.
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>>16995910
If I squint hard enough will I see a jew in that picture?
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>>16995907
I'm still convinced May through July birthdays are some psyop to target me specifically. Nobody is really born in those months. I know zero people online or in real life with a May through July birthday. It's inevitable when I find out someone's birthday it's September through November, or rarely August like mine.
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13 sign astrology is the most scientifically accurate.
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It's not astrologists but months of birth that are important. And the school year is important. Be one of the oldest in your class and you have a year longer to mature and your brain is developed, and that is very important in development, you get picked for more things, are usually stronger etc. Be one of the youngest in the year and you tend to be slightly smaller, weaker, brain less developed, easier target for bullying.

Yeah they catch up eventually but the confidence gained from being 6-7 months older than everyone else has a compounding effect.

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