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Question by HELP ME: PLEASE HELP my gemini friend embarrassed me big time in front of chinese people last night?
we were at some asian supermarket and my stupid gemini friend did somethin STUPID AND EMBARRESIN! he put his fingers on his eyes then pulled them back so they look slanted and ran around yellin “feng shui” like 100 times!! then he saw a guy and asked him if he was korean or japanese and the man said asian then my friend screamed FENG SHUI in his face and talked gibberish with some made up chinese soundin words then he pulled his eyes back again. i thot i was gonna die of embarresment!!!
please help me!!! how do i stop bein friends wit him? he does crazy stuff like this evry time we go out
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Answer by Marina
Ah, Gemini…the eternal child. The “charming” “free spirit” who does and says whatever the hell they feel like it at the time without thinking of anyone or anything. They stir up a great big crap storm and then wonder why everyone is upset. If you’ve talked to him about how this upsets you and he doesn’t care, he’s not a friend. Also, he seems racist….not good. Just tell him to piss off. Gemini will not get it if you’re subtle.
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Dorm Room Feng Shui: Find Your Gua > Free Your Chi
We’ve Feng Shui-ed the home and the office. Now it’s time for this ancient Chinese art of spatial arrangement and orientation to take on the greatest challenge of all — the dorm room. Fifteen million kids go off to college each fall, laden down with bedding, wall hangings, computer, books, clothes, stereo, mini-fridge, photos, etc. — and they are determined to cram it all into one very small dorm room. The problem is compounded when the roommate shows up with an equal pile of stuff.
How do you make a dorm room comfortable and conducive to everything from sleeping to studying to socializing? When confronted with this dilemma in her own tiny, first-year dorm room, author Katherine Olaksen called for help — and feng shui answered. In Dorm Room Feng Shui, Olaksen presents quick, cheap, and innovative feng shui fixes designed to cure any student’s troubles.
A nine-second quiz helps zero in on the life issues that need the most attention, from roommate relationships to career choices, and the corresponding areas of the dorm room to focus on. Light-hearted yet practical text offers simple suggestions for changing the flow of chi (energy) in the room to help ease the problem areas.
The result is a more inviting dorm-room environment, and a charging up of chi, which, according to feng shui theory, will help improve study habits, pump up social life, soothe roomie relations, and even inspire some organizing and clean-up. This is a book that is as irresistible to read as a horoscope, and heaven knows, could prove to be uncannily accurate.
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Review by Kansas Chemist for Dorm Room Feng Shui: Find Your Gua > Free Your Chi

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This refreshing new look at Feng Shui is both easy to understand and fun to read. With plenty of diagrams for simple reference and Easy 1,2,3 Fixes, it is easy to pick up this book and flip to the section in which you need the most help. The book is great for recent graduates from high school or college because it doesn’t require a lot a reading on top of schoolwork. The simple strategies are perfect for two (or more!) roommates just beginning to live together. Highly recommended to all!
Review by Samantha L. for Dorm Room Feng Shui: Find Your Gua > Free Your Chi

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This is something fresh and new – there’s very little out there to recommend the best way to decorate and arrange dorm rooms, and this book fills that void. Written with a breezy, light touch, it’s chock full of helpful ideas and tips on how best to maximize that tricky living space of a dorm room. There’s plenty of charts and illustrations to help you grasp the concepts, which is great for those visual learners out there. It also emphasizes the role of choice and intention in our lives, and that’s an important thing for any college student to consider.
I believe this book can be used as a helpful guide for any living space, and I’m incorporating the ideas into my own shared living space – a soon to be husband! This would be a great gift for your favorite graduate or friend.
Review by davismavis for Dorm Room Feng Shui: Find Your Gua > Free Your Chi

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I’ve picked up several books on Feng Shui over the years, but often quickly lose focus and interest when it starts seeming too complicated. Not with this book! The writers have come up with a nifty little manual that gives college students (and all of us!) basic info on feng shui principles. It’s written in a fun, easy to understand style and has graphics that appeal to everyone’s inner college student. I particularly liked the “3 Minute Questionnaire” which gives quick answers on where one needs help and all of the “for under 99 cents” Gua Fixes. Kids of all ages can use this book, because the ‘sharing a dorm room’ ideas can easily be translated to kids who are sharing bedrooms at home.
Review by sunny mommy for Dorm Room Feng Shui: Find Your Gua > Free Your Chi

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I was so happy to find this book! My daughter really liked the quiz and found it so helpful as a starting point to figuring out how to set up her dorm room….also sent one to her roommate-to-be so they could connect for the first time. It was a great way for them to sketch out how they wanted their room and share some conversations and ideas.
Highly recommend keeping a few on hand to have as gifts for those kids experiencing dorm life….
Review by E. Slaughter-Ek for Dorm Room Feng Shui: Find Your Gua > Free Your Chi

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Dorm Room Feng Shui a breezy and extremely readable book about feng shui for college students living in dorm rooms, and I wish I’d had a copy when I was in college, although to be fair, I’m a bit skeptical of the whole feng shui thing, or at least skeptical of the extremes to which I’ve heard some people enthuse about it. Regardless, a great deal of it seems to be common sense, and since there’s a sad lack of that these days, I’m all for anything that genuinely helps people better themselves and their space. While I was reading it, I found myself thinking a few things. One: that I seemed to have been already intuitively incorporating a great deal of balance in my surroundings, according to the basic principles of feng shui. Two: that I wanted to know more and find out how the elements described in the book for small one-room living situations apply to large sprawling ranch-style houses like ours. Then I stopped halfway through and scribbled a list of things I wanted to improve and do during the next 2 weeks. This morning, I picked the book up again before I got out of bed and finished reading it, and then I jumped up, energized, and CLEANED THE WHOLE DARN HOUSE.