Is palm reading accurate??!


Question: no its pseudo-psychology

-meaning its bs


Answers: no its pseudo-psychology

-meaning its bs

I have been turned down twice for a palm reading? Once in the US and once in Korea. I think there are real seers.

How about trying this?

Rumpology, also known as butt reading, is the art of reading the lines, crevices, dimples, and folds of the buttocks to divine the butt owner's character and get a glimpse of what lies ahead by analyzing what trails behind.

According to Jacqueline Stallone, a foremost American rumpologist, rump reading is an art that was practiced in ancient Babylon, India, Greece, and Rome. She claims that the ancient Greeks thought the butt was the key to health and fidelity. She says the Romans used butt prints the way some people use graphology today: to determine potential talents and future success.

She does readings by mail. Just send her a digital photo of your rump and she will analyze it for a fee ($125, and she takes major credit cards and PayPal). Her website includes examples of appropriate rump shots, including one of "a male action hero movie star," "a Jewish princess," and "a Fortune 500 CEO." She'll not only give you a butt reading for your money, but she'll send you an 8 1/2 x 11 glossy color print of your butt, suitable for framing.

Stallone claims that the left and right butt cheeks reveal a person's past and future, respectively. She says she has a degree in chemistry, but she must not have studied anatomy or physiology. She claims any doctor will tell you that the body is like a warehouse which stores everything. She thinks that the right buttocks represents the left cerebral hemisphere of the brain, while the left buttocks represents the right hemisphere. Her rump report, she says, can tell you "whether you are going ***-backwards (into that little closet called the left brain)" or are going forward with the right brain.

Edit: No two people are alike, so whats your point?

For all these non-believer who know S...T about the subject, palmistry is for real. Their is not 2 set of fingerprints alike. Does that answer questions to these skeptical people? Doesn't that ring a bell or shed some light in those little skulls?



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