Yesterday people freaked out over Facebook/twitter/blogs/other social networking sites/THE INTERNET because apparently your zodiac sign isn’t what it used to be.

In an interview Sunday in the Star Tribune of Minneapolis, Kunkle had explained that the Earth’s wobbly orbit means it’s no longer aligned to the stars in the same way as when the signs of the zodiac were first conceived. That means, Kunkle said, that when astrologers say the sun is in Pisces, it’s really in Aquarius, and so on.

“Astronomers have known about this since about 130 B.C.,” Kunkle told The Associated Press Friday in his office at the Minneapolis Community and Technical College, his phone ringing constantly, as it has since the article came out. (One person had even demanded: “Give me my sign back.”)

“This is not new news. Almost every astronomy class talks about it.” (AP)

I personally don’t believe in zodiac signs/horoscopes/superstitious things like that, but I know a lot of people do. So let me introduce you to bloodtype presonalities.

…wait, what?

Yup, that’s right. In Japan, it’s believed that our bloodtypes can be predictive of what our personalities and characteristics are like. This is scientific, biological stuff. It has nothing to do with stars or the solar space or animals. Those can apparently change, but your bloodtype? That’ll never change!

So, try to remember your bloodtype, and read on (taken from here):

Type O blood types are defined generally as warriors. This is perhaps because Type O is the oldest of all the blood types. These people are highly motivated, leaders of people. They aren’t afraid to gamble because they are confident they can pull it off. They have a strong physical presence and are generally good at sport. However because they are leaders they can often be seen as status seeking, and obsessive in their quest for success. This obsession can also make them seem boring to other people.

Type A blood types are defined as farmers. They are considered conventional in all that they do. They are considerate to other people, and find it hard to tell lies. Loyalty towards friends and co-workers is another trait. On the downside they can be secretive. This means they don’t often share their feelings, and can become insecure and pessimistic. Apparently, once they’ve had a few drinks they can turn into nasty pieces of work.

Type B blood types are defined as hunters. Contrary to Farmer types these people are non-conventional, and care little for other people’s opinions. This makes them thick-skinned. This doesn’t mean they are uncaring. Indeed, they are extremely passionate about things dear to them. The negative side to their personality is that they can seem shallow to other people, and lazy, because they might not do what other people request. If they don’t get their own way they can seem impatient.

Type AB blood types are considered humanists. They are quite rare. They go with the head rather than the heart. They like accord among people, and therefore play a good role as a mediator within a group. They are also good with money. Unfortunately, with trying to please everyone, they can seem to be two faced.

So…what do you think?

Sources:  Associated Press
Personality Assessment Through Blood Type Analysis

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