Rated S for Scary - About fengshui and supernatural stuff
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ChiefKiasu:
I have a Simian Line on both hands. Is that alright? Is it not normal or anything. I mean, should I get it looked at????
EN, apparently, to have a Simian Line on both palms is highly unusual.EN:
Talking about palmistry, I was in sitting in front of the computer in my very first working place and was spinning the pen with my fingers at the same time. My palm was showing upward when my colleague walked past me. He was stunned when he saw my right hand palm. Looked at me and asked if he can see my left hand palm too. Told me if I am a guy, an unbroken line across the palm on both hands indicate power. But for woman, it's very unfortunate. But he refused to say more.
Does anyone know what he meant?
http://www.handanalysis.com/simian.html -
anyone??? can anyone answer my above question???
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wow :!: muffins!!!!!! so many :? you made me faint when looking at them.
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Muffins:
anyone??? can anyone answer my above question???
My friend has a simian line on both hands too...well, he is alive & well leh. Quite a successful bloke too, a director in an electronics firm.
Don't 'read' too much into palmistry. I don't think they play a significant part in how your life plays out. -
cool... it says that you can become very powerful if you have on both hands (if you are male) (page 57 of this forum, maybe 56, not too sure :oops:)
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yup!!!

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Momokosan:
wow :!: muffins!!!!!! so many :? you made me faint when looking at them.
Solly lah!!! Just very :faint: :yikes: about it...
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It's that time of the year again where spirits would roam planet Earth unrestricted .. kekeke.. anyone with recent ghosty encounters to share? Kekeke..

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DH, DD and I live with PILs; in the room DH "inherited" from his grandparents.
DH used to share the adjoining room with BIL.
DHβs grandfather passed on in the room (natural cause/old age). His grandmother also passed on in the same room (unnatural cause), she "fell" from the balcony.
I slept fine in the room since we got married.
But DD would cry most nights she slept in her cot. When she was 8 months young, she refused to sleep in her cot. I thought it was because she was like most tots, wanted to be "sticky-bug". And also I thought she was throwing tantrums because after a year, I resumed FTWM from SAHM.
But now even if she sleeps on our bed, she would cry for no reason if she was on her own. But if either one of us or both of us slept with her, she would sleep peacefully.
Sometimes in the night, DD would sit up and point towards the balcony doors and go googoo gaga.
Just sharing but I donβt really know for sure. -
duriz:
:!: :!: :!: i'm getting all goosebumps..DH, DD and I live with PILs; in the room DH \"inherited\" from his grandparents.
DH used to share the adjoining room with BIL.
DH's grandfather passed on in the room (natural cause/old age). His grandmother also passed on in the same room (unnatural cause), she \"fell\" from the balcony.
I slept fine in the room since we got married.
But DD would cry most nights she slept in her cot. When she was 8 months young, she refused to sleep in her cot. I thought it was because she was like most tots, wanted to be \"sticky-bug\". And also I thought she was throwing tantrums because after a year, I resumed FTWM from SAHM.
But now even if she sleeps on our bed, she would cry for no reason if she was on her own. But if either one of us or both of us slept with her, she would sleep peacefully.
Sometimes in the night, DD would sit up and point towards the balcony doors and go googoo gaga.
Just sharing but I don't really know for sure.
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