Good ol' Linda Goodman, though. She's such an Aries. That's the thing about Aquarians though - we're humanitarians, but we're often misconstrued as heartless. It's odd. Really, I'm the only person who cares about astrology, so nobody says, "Oh, so you're an Aquarius~" - only I use that line on people. :P
Yea - I work in a lumber warehouse. I have more bruises than skin! I'm constantly dropping things on me, running into shit, and when I get on a forklift... well.
I know a few people who read into astrology enough to know stereotypes. They see the Aquarius charm on my key ring, roll their eyes, and smile knowingly. Like, riiiight.
Linda Goodman loves us. Aries. Susan White (New Astrology) thinks we're "a bit much." Figures. Scorpio. ;)
I am a horrible klutz...people I used to work with thought my boyfriend beat me because I'd come in with random bruises from walking into things/tripping/etc.
I find myself being pigeon-toed when I'm nervous or trying to be extra polite, or when I'm wearing a dress or skirt. It's more of a "feminine" body language thing than a sign thing, I think, and it's a habit I'm trying to break because it has all sorts of weird, gendered connotations about childishness and not taking up space. (Slightly off topic, there. Sorry.)
Aaaanyway~ I do find myself running into things, but I'm not sure I do it more often than anyone else. I mean, everyone stubs their toes sometimes; my (Sagittarius) sister is particularly well known for it in our family.
(Also, I'd say not liking the Twilight series is more about having taste than not having a heart. Just sayin'.)
What else do you expect Linda Goodman to say in 1968, when "the 1960s" - Age of Aquarius - era was only in its beginning (the 1950s era for example ran from 1946 - 1964)?
Linda was also an Aries, Aries and Aquarius flings are well known to happen. Also I think Linda married an Aquarius and had an Aquarius daughter, if I'm not mistaken, so I think it's natural she had a "love" of Aquarius, she was surrounded by them day and night, and Aries by definition never really gets too bored around Aquarius, which is usually why they love us--we're not boring.
Personally, the largest stereotype of an Aquarius I've run into is: Luna Lovegood. Which makes sense that she's what a Leo author (JKR) would see in us Aquariuses. Now I love Luna to death, but she is usually how the rest of the Zodiac views us from what I've observed.
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That's the thing about Aquarians though - we're humanitarians, but we're often misconstrued as heartless. It's odd.
Really, I'm the only person who cares about astrology, so nobody says, "Oh, so you're an Aquarius~" - only I use that line on people. :P
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I know a few people who read into astrology enough to know stereotypes. They see the Aquarius charm on my key ring, roll their eyes, and smile knowingly. Like, riiiight.
Linda Goodman loves us. Aries. Susan White (New Astrology) thinks we're "a bit much." Figures. Scorpio. ;)
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Aaaanyway~ I do find myself running into things, but I'm not sure I do it more often than anyone else. I mean, everyone stubs their toes sometimes; my (Sagittarius) sister is particularly well known for it in our family.
(Also, I'd say not liking the Twilight series is more about having taste than not having a heart. Just sayin'.)
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Linda was also an Aries, Aries and Aquarius flings are well known to happen. Also I think Linda married an Aquarius and had an Aquarius daughter, if I'm not mistaken, so I think it's natural she had a "love" of Aquarius, she was surrounded by them day and night, and Aries by definition never really gets too bored around Aquarius, which is usually why they love us--we're not boring.
Personally, the largest stereotype of an Aquarius I've run into is: Luna Lovegood. Which makes sense that she's what a Leo author (JKR) would see in us Aquariuses. Now I love Luna to death, but she is usually how the rest of the Zodiac views us from what I've observed.
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