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ok so your a scorpio. scorpios are known to be passionate lovers. your sign is the scorpion of course. if you want more info on your sign and what other horoscope signs you may be compatible with, just type in "Scorpio horoscope" and you'll find lots of different sights from then on. PS.Im a libra (Oct.3) so you and I would make really good friends.

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