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  2. Akisutozeneko - Wikipedia

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    Akisutozeneko (Japanese: あきすとぜねこ or アキストゼネコ) is a love fortune telling method. [1] It was mainly used by girls in the Showa period. [2] [3]Each character in the name of this fortune-telling method is associated with a word: a for aishiteiru ("to love"), ki for kirai ("to dislike"), su for suki ("to like"), to for tomodachi ("friend"), ze for zekkō ("break up"), ne ...

  3. Gina Yashere - Wikipedia

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    She appeared twice on the short-lived primetime show The Jay Leno Show: on 21 October 2009, a video of Yashere showed her giving free fortune-telling readings to passers-by, and on 25 November 2009, she operated a walk-in psychic booth.

  4. El Fua - Wikipedia

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    A still photo of the Noche de Emergencias program, depicting Julio Segura yelling Fua.. El FUA (Universal Applied Force, or Fuerza Universal Aplicada in Spanish) is an Internet meme involving a viral YouTube video of an intoxicated Mexican man called Julio César Segura, who claims to have divine powers, including fortune-telling and revival of the dead.

  5. Fortune-telling - Wikipedia

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    Fortune telling is easily dismissed by critics as magical thinking and superstition. [24] [25] [26] Skeptic Bergen Evans suggested that fortune telling is the result of a "naïve selection of something that have happened from a mass of things that haven't, the clever interpretation of ambiguities, or a brazen announcement of the inevitable."

  6. Cartomancy - Wikipedia

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    Cartomancy using standard playing cards was the most popular form of providing fortune-telling card readings in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The standard 52-card deck is often augmented with jokers or even with the blank card found in many packaged decks.

  7. Marie Castello - Wikipedia

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    Marie Castello (May 25, 1915 [1] – June 27, 2008), who was known as Madam Marie, was an American fortune teller and psychic reader who worked on the Asbury Park, New Jersey, boardwalk from 1932 [1] until 2008. [2] Madam Marie was the longest running tenant on the Asbury Park boardwalk. [2]

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