Twittermancy Reading

Jun 04, 2011 12:43

Someone gave me a link to Twittermancy when I made my first post here.  I was having some worries and doubts and twittermancy was right there, so I decided to use it.  I don't know how most of you use it, but for me, picking a word that typifies what you're asking about works really nicely.  I'm worried about a friend of mine, that someone might be taking her for a ride, so I asked twittermancy.  I used "deceiver" for the person I think is taking her for a ride, "deceived" for her, "suspicious" to represent myself, and then "silence" and a couple other words I can't remember for possible avenues of action.  Finally, I used "surrender" to ask if that's what I should do, based on the answers I'd gotten and "gratitude" as a thank-you for the advice.  Anyway, since it's my first real use of twittermancy, I thought I'd share.
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