01-16-2002, 09:26 PM
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The World Ends with Poo
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I am the element of fire. What a coincidence.
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Those of you born under the influence of the Chinese Element Fire burn through life with your fierce charm, your impulsive enthusiasm and your restless emotions. A natural leader, you inspire with your decisive action and dramatic expression; people can't help but be magnetically drawn to you. Where will you lead your followers? Likely into an exciting adventure of some sort. You're instinctual, but your mind sparks with new ideas and clever solutions.
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What a lie.
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The Rabbit and the Ox can make a wonderful match! They are two of the kindest souls of the Chinese Zodiac, but both have problems expressing their inner selves due to an innate shyness. Together, these two can blossom in one another's close, careful and attentive company. As lovers, these two will share a wonderful, quiet connection; both Signs love staying home where it's cozy and warm rather than going out to loud, grating social affairs. The only problem that may occur is if these two start to bore one another, since their relationship may lack much spark. However, this is unlikely; both place far more importance on such qualities as compassion and trustworthiness in a mate than on anything so fleeting as passion.
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Woo! I hope Terese is an Ox.
(JK)
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The Rabbit and the Goat can make a great, long-lasting connection! These two Signs share several similarities and their differences are likely to be complementary. Both are dreamy, artistic souls who rely more on emotion and intuition than on logic to navigate through the world. Both Signs also need plenty of support from loved ones, so if theirs is a romantic relationship, they can likely make one another feel very well-loved and appreciated. The Rabbit can be easily taken advantage of by other Signs due to its passive, compassionate nature, but this won't be much of a problem with the Goat; there's far more room for give-and-take here than in other pairings with the Rabbit.
The only problem that may arise for these two in love is their mutual potential for emotional instability. Both these Signs can become high-strung and pessimistic when life becomes too overwhelming; during these times they can either help one another or feed off one another's anxieties. The Rabbit's powers of compassionate perception will likely help a lot, however. If these two live together their home is likely to be very comfortable and artistically decorated, due to their artistic sensibilities and the Goat's esoteric tastes.
As business partners, these two will do best in a business that highlights their creativity, and they may need to bring in a third party to handle the finances. Neither of these Signs has much of a head for practicalities; they're both just too interested in other things, such as artistic aesthetics, undercurrents of emotion and meaning and so on. The Rabbit, especially, has trouble keeping up with mundane responsibilities, so either the Goat will have to take over that part of the business or utilize an outside source. The Goat may also end up being the front person, due to its more socially outgoing nature and its innate need to be in control.
The Rabbit and the Goat share a compatibility of nine, on a scale of one to ten. Click here to see other Signs' compatibility ratings! Also, it's important to remember that each year is associated not only with a Chinese Sign but also with one of the Chinese Elements -- Metal, Water, Wood, Fire or Earth. That means there's Metal Rabbits, Wood Rabbits, Fire Goats, Earth Goats ... Find your Element as well as your Sign and see how your Element affects your Animal nature
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Any girl in here a goat? 
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