Tuesday, 30 June 2009

I haz hai romants

I signed up to Tarot.com for the free 3-card tarot card readings, but the website serves as a sales portal for several other forms of divination, and several of them are presented in dreadfully "New Age" fashion. It also means they think they can sell these things to me because I signed up once. usually, their advert emails get sorted into the spambox automatically. The latest was no exception, but I was curious and it turned out they were giving a free sample of the new numerology service, focussing on the querant's "romance trait".

I told it my real name, and then for "current name" I told it Snowdrop Explodes (because that's the name most people in the world know me by).

Here's what it said about me:

Your total score for the Romance trait is high

You give your love fully and without restraint. You have probably experienced many a painful, disappointing encounter as you tend to be very passionate and not as discriminating as you should be. Once you find a partner, however, you are able to show loyalty and commitment for years. In a long-term relationship, you may experience a sudden flare of that old passion -- make sure it's not for someone who's not your partner! Do your best to bring back the initial spark in the relationship, and you will be able to maintain it for years to come.


I think that's a good analysis of me, actually - but then, how many people would not see themselves in such a description?

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