The Lesbian sex moviespeople of Twitter read their horoscopes religiously and map their birth charts meticulously, so it's no wonder that zodiac memes are having a moment right now.
The fascination with astrology prompted the recent "fuck your zodiac sign" meme, and now it's birthed another one.
It's pretty simple: the meme posits that whoever won the Academy Award for best actress the year you were born is your true zodiac sign — and people can't stop sharing their results.
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People on Twitter have been quote tweeting and replying to the prompt with their best actress signs — and they appear to be loving them. And, I mean, who wouldn't be excited to learn that the universe has aligned you with Cher or Meryl Streep?
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Sure, there are no complicated charts involved, but hey, it's fun and we're into it. (FWIW, I'm a Kathy Bates, Cher rising.)
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