So I was a Scorpio all my life and now I'm a Libra (star signs have apparently changed).

Preach it! I ain’t no stinkin’ crab. I am Lion hear me ROAR!!!

Nope, no way. I REFUSE to become a Taurus. My mother was a Taurus and she was a nasty tempered bull headed woman.

I am staying Gemini and that’s all there is to it.

On the new chart, I’m still a Leo, and my sister is still a Taurus.

I haven’t checked the rest of the chart for my family, but since I’m on the cusp of either Pisces or Aquarius, I think I’ll just stay fishy. Yay me. However, if they’ve moved my mother out of Taurus, I’ll know this new system is bunk.

You funny Occidentals. I’m still an Iron Monkey.

I thought you were a bear? :smiley:

Thems fighting words, BTW. I’ll get you with my snappy little claws. Snap, snap

My Water will rust your Iron and my Tiger eat your Monkey.

Besides, the Zodiacal signs changing is small potatoes. Don’t get too attached to the North Star!

The kids stay the same but I’m Gemini -> Taurus and my husband is Cancer ->Gemini. Strange.

I changed from Sagittarius to Ophiuchus. Unless you believe thisarticle which says that there are only 12 signs. As a Sagittarius I was skeptical, but we Ophiuchuses tend to believe.

?? Scorpio only has a week now? Boy they got the short end of it!

(BTW, a Pisces I was born, and it looks like I remain so. This revelation is a funny thing to look at at those who actually, truly, deeply believe this stuff. Akin to telling a religious person their beliefs are made up and you have proof, I guess.)

No lion, I’m a Leo now (from a Virgo). Although technically I stopped being a Virgo 6 years ago.

Astrology has always been a steaming load of taurus anyway.

This has been common knowledge for a long time, so I suppose it’s official now?

If so, I’m very pleased to finally be a Gemini – and my evil twin agrees. :smiley:

Well. Now my English star sign matches my Hebrew star sign. Sheep all the way, people!

Not slytherin not slytherin not slytherin.

I’m still a Taurus…just.

You’d never convince me to change to another sign anyway. I’m *way *too stubborn for that.

Nope, this will not do at all. I don’t give a damn what they say, I’ll remain a Scorpio thank you!

I think you’re on to something here, and that that was actually the point of this “announcement.” Some of my astrologically inclined friends are freaking out that there has been official word in the news that their “signs have changed.” I’ve been casually mentioning exactly that when they bring it up for years now, but now that it’s in the headlines it’s the Zodiac apocalypse all of a sudden.

This is not exactly breaking news. Here’s a Time magazine article from November 1970 that describes the changes, as well as adding the constellations of Ophiuchus and Cetus to the zodiac. (I think this is where I first read about the shift of the zodiac constellations.)

No, bull is me becoming a Taurus. But I bet becoming an Aries might make you a bit sheepish.