Guilty.
637. Slytherins that are thought to be great in all the work that they do but are actually really lazy so they just try to find the easiest/fastest/most efficient way to achieve their goals without having to put extra effort. This makes them seem very smart and at the same time they don’t need to work that hard, thus killing two birds with one stone
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Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin at Sunday in the Park with George stage door -1984
SIGOURNEY WEAVER as Janey Carver in The Ice Storm (1997)
Astrology: Mars Dominants and Burning Out
Trigger warning: Mention of self-harm. You are worthy.
Physical illness can be a wake-up call to change, evolve, or stop what's hurting you
But specifically for Mars dominants - Scorpio and Aries.
The physical illness will act like a piercing call that cuts through the mind and emotion. The soul uses this method as a last resort because Mars dominants are prone to burning themselves to exhaustion, ignoring their mind and emotions that tell them to rest.
This is effectively a form or self harm, and many Mars dominants can experience more direct periods of self-harm, too. Either as a way to punish oneself or due to the feeling of the subconscious yearning to be released.
Through burn-out the physical health will decline. The physical responses Mars dominants experience can feel like the body attacking itself (or literally attacking itself in terms of autoimmune diseases). It is the inner self calling itself back to it.
Earth and water dominants tend to be a bit more intune with how they are feeling physically. Their reluctance to be rushed or to even rush themselves also helps.
For air dominants, it is typically the deterioration of the mind that causes the wake-up call. This will be in the form of excessive anxiety, paranoia, overthinking, forgetfulness, and psychosis.
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Al Hirschfeld drawings of the Broadway productions of Sondheim's Anyone Can Whistle (1964), Company (1970), Sunday in the Park with George (1984), and Passion (1994)
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“Sidney Poitier became the first black actor to win a Best Actor Oscar on April 13, 1964. Poitier, who had anticipated Albert Finney to win, “leaped six feet” from his seat when Anne Bancroft called his name. The audience cheered, Bancroft jumped up and down, and in his excitement, Poitier forgot his speech. Upon receiving his Oscar from her, Poitier and Bancroft shared an embrace that upset the show’s backward audiences. Television critic Jack Gould later commented that, had the hug been scripted, “(it) would have been written out lest Southern sensibilities be disturbed.”
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Bernadette Peters rehearsing for Sunday in the Park with George (1984)