Extract from http://fengshuidesign.lifetips.com/cat/54895/chinese-astrology/index.html about Chinese Animal Years.
"The characteristics of the Cat or Rabbit
People born in the year of the Rabbit or Cat tend to be exceptionally sensitive and unusually alert. They exhibit a high degree of intelligence combined with refreshing honesty. Their minds move with great speed. This enables them to complete a wide range of varied tasks in a surprisingly short time. Their speed and acumen is highly prized in the world of mathematics and accountancy. Their feelings also change as rapidly as unstable weather. They flit back and forth between happiness and sadness. Rabbits/Cats don´t like to waste time and often don´t understand why others are not as quick witted as they are. Others can get easily provoked by this especially if they consider the Rabbits/Cats impatience to be arrogant disdain. In any given situation the Rabbit/Cat will have an acute awareness of it´s environment and there can be no greater asset in a team." End of quote.Now for a bit of info about Scorpios (born October 22 to November 22) from http://www.astrology-online.com/scorpio.htm :
" Traditional Scorpio Traits:
Determined and forceful
Emotional and intuitive
Powerful and passionate
Exciting and magnetic
On the dark side:
Jealous and resentful
Compulsive and obsessive
Secretive and obstinate" End of quote.
Whoa, this is once again quite accurate. Scorpios are said to be introverted and quiet. Dunno about compulsive, suffocating might be more accurate. Resentful: possibly. Jealous: maybe. Obsessive? Perhaps. Secretive: defo. The Cat thing is quite true as well. I am more of a Cat than a Rabbit, although it's exactly the same. It's just that some Asian cultures replace Rabbit with Cat. Dunno about "high degree of Intelligence" though. Einstein, Peter Falk (Inspector Columbo), Drew Barrymore, Stalin, Marie Curie and others might be considered intelligent (well maybe not Stalin or Fidel Castro), but anyway. As much as I hate to quote Britney Spears, but: "I'm a fool in so many ways."
Well wasn't this fascinating? Next up: "Do we always have a choice?"

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