Musk once joked on the app he now owns that he is the real-life version of flame-thrower-toting “Simpsons” super villain Hank Scorpio, for whom Homer briefly worked in a very good episode from ...
What big dream do you hope to accomplish? All goals, especially big ones, come with pitfalls and tough moments that lead to a breakthrough. How can you break this giant vision into small parts ...
Seeing isn’t always believing, Scorpio, even with your hawklike gaze. Saturday’s Venus-Neptune square won’t make it easy to gauge reality, but do your best to try. Some of your desires are ...
Something wicked this way comes: Scorpio season hath arrived. Cue the smoke machines and mind control. Scorpio is the eighth sign in the zodiac wheel and is ruled by Pluto, the petite but potent ...
Lift the veil, Scorpio! The Sun in your sign is illuminating your first house of self and identity, and on Monday, November 4, it forms an empowering trine with purposeful Saturn in your fifth ...
Scorpio, a sign deeply rooted in the Water element, is renowned for its profound emotional intensity and complex inner world. Beneath their seemingly calm exterior lies a well of intense feelings that ...
How do you want to be seen? You have the tools to re-create a conceptual design of who you are from the outside looking in. To do this, immerse yourself in environments that broaden your ...
Karl Anderson is on the mend. Karl Anderson took to social media to reveal he underwent surgery with Dr. Dugas in Birmingham, Alabama. He captioned the photo of himself with his arm in a brace and his ...
Within the element of water, we find the signs Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. While these signs each possess their own power and challenges, their ruling element lends itself to a slew of common ...
You are in the mood of fun and want to party hard. Your partner is always ready to complement you. But this time they may be too much occupied with work that they may give you a nonchalant response.
Trafficking in irreverence, the film follows a pair of stepsiblings with sexual tension. By Natalia Winkelman In the finale of Wang Bing’s nonfiction trilogy, garment-factory workers return to ...