Again, can I try to add an objective view here..... Because first of all, (much as I am against violence) you should have thrown a large rock at this woman.... How could anyone say that to anyone with a clear conscience? What complete and utter tosh (trying not to type the words I want there)
I am not sure if the following is a 'thought experiment' or if it happened, but it raises a question....
A young man visits a fortune teller at a fair, and asks for his palm to be read.
The fortune teller says "You have no future"
The young chap dies in a car accident on his way home......
So the question is, was the fortune teller genuine and accurately predicted what was going to happen? Well, as it was a fairground side show, possibly even if it were possible, the chances of someone that good being in a fairground side show is slim, lets be honest here......
The most likely thing is that the young man, filled with concern about the news he has just got was distracted and made a mistake in his driving. Now that is a far more likely scenario. I guess if you had not been running, I reckon there would then have been a request for money to 'cure' whatever was hanging over your head......
I accept there will be people on the forum who will even now be shouting 'Unbeliever' and pointing computer stained fingers at me (line from mcgoohans blues, sorry) but there will be people who will condemn me for being a sceptic. But if someone was good enough to be able to make that prediction, why do it? if there is nothing that can be done, would it not be better to let you enjoy your time?...... If you had been walking, not running she would have sunk her greedy money grabbing claws into you and offered to perform a ritual cleansing or something, or given you a phial of sugar water with food colouring. As it is, the next person who passed would have been the subject of a flash of psychic precognition and they would have given her money.
Here in the UK, it is not uncommon for people to be hijacked in the street by old women (usually wearing black) who sell bunches of heather (picked off the local moors free of charge) for good luck. Some will shout curses at you if you do not pay them. I typically avoid them like the plague. In fact, plague can be easier to get rid of, tis just a large dose of antibiotics these days and at least then it is over and done with. Unlike this woman who has sat in your brain for years...... Grrrrr, Forget throwing a large rock, you may miss, a large stick would be better
2 women in two countries? well, they just guess your age and add a few years, close enough for you to panic and hand over cash, but not too far away that you think "what the hell"
Aaagh, fk'in scammers again.... I can feel the hairs twitching on the back of my neck. Please, Please do not worry. Enjoy life, and when you celebrate your 28th birthday, remember what I said, raise a glass and say' You know, that nerd in the bow tie talks some sense! (sometimes

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