Your Zodiac Sign Has Not Changed, says Susan Miller of Astrologyzone

Your Zodiac Sign Has Not Changed, says Susan Miller of Astrologyzone:

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The zodiac made headlines last week when a Minnesota astronomy professor proposed moving all the star signs back one month and introducing a 13th sign, Ophiuchus, to readjust the calendar.

Astrology buffs around the world tried coming to grips with the possibility that the star sign they’d known all their lives was – gasp – wrong?! Leos were faced with the possibility that they were actually Cancers… and nobody, but nobody,wanted to be reassigned as a Virgo (which mystifies me, because it’s a lovely sign).

Whew – such drama. Thankfully, Crypton’s favorite planet-reading power, the world-renowned expert Susan Miller of Astrologyzone, set us straight on Twitter. Susan dismissed the whole Ophiuchus hoopla as a publicity stunt: “You are the sign you think you are, the sign you knew since you were little! Nothing has changed.”

So, next time you cook a meal, why not show your de-sign sense by wearing an astrological apron? With 12 zodiac signs to choose from, there’s one for every planetary persuason
- and they’re all Susan-approved.

Posted by Julia Szabo.

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One Response to “Your Zodiac Sign Has Not Changed, says Susan Miller of Astrologyzone”

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