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Can you trust the fortune teller?

You can't believe fortune telling, and you can't believe it all. Before the fortune-telling of 1, it is necessary to analyze whether mom agrees with you or disagrees with you from the following points. If I don't agree with you, it may just be a high-sounding reason for not agreeing. Mothers always think of their children. Maybe you think your current boyfriend is not trustworthy. Your mother is neutral before fortune telling, and she doesn't like fortune tellers to look at their faces and talk. And the theory of fortune telling. Is the fortune teller a mediocrity or a miracle? I think it's right to live without God. 70% of our destiny is in our own hands. Three points are predestined, and seven points depend on hard work. If God is alive, why not do the math for himself? The fortune teller has his own two brushes and must know something. Of course, a monk doesn't read two classics. Mathematicians are really capable. Even if fate is predestined. All fortune tellers should speak with one voice, and there will be no two stories. You can calculate it again. You'd better take your mother. If you still say the same thing, you should think twice. If the words are different. First, it can call mother psychologically. I feel that the fortune teller can't be completely trusted, so I will follow you. If your mother doesn't go with you, you can go by yourself. If the calculations are different, you will have something to say when you go home. When telling fortune, you must not hint at the fortune teller. Tell mathematicians to follow your ideas. If your mother goes with you, you should also talk to your mother in advance. Don't add personal ideas and discourse guidance when communicating with mathematicians. I can't say I've done it before. Because it is said that fortune-telling depends on the brain, the idea is suggestive, and there is no real talent. Tired, typing so many words. That's all. Suggest that the landlord might as well try.