| That it can predict length of life, future events, personality traits, etc.? |
| Of course not. Maybe it can tell you how long ago the person washed their hands. |
| No. I believe in intuitives though. And I think tarot, palms, whatever, are just what people use to channel their gift. |
| No. I had my palm read and she told me I’d have one child and one miscarriage. I have three kids, no miscarriages. |
| Noooo? Please tell me that you, a rational adult, don't either? After the "manifesting" threads here I'm not sure what to believe about the logical capacities of my friends and neighbors... |
| Nope. Next question. |
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No, but as the novelist Julian Barnes said, ‘I don’t believe in God, but I miss him’. Same with all mysticism- would be a great comfort if one did believe. |
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There’s a psychic / palmist on Connecticut Ave in Chevy Chase.
Either wealthy people are hella gullible, or it’s a money laundering operation. Pick one. |
Very true. |
| Nope, but it’s definitely fun. |
I totally agree with this |
| Not really but a random woman read my palm years ago while I was out shopping (started chatting with another shopper at an antique mall in Savage Mill and she just took my hand and asked if she could read me) and boy did she get the details right. |
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No theoretically I do not, yet would be willing to pay for one just out of my own curiosity.
Wait?! That sentence made zero sense‼️ Lol. |
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