- cross-posted to:
- mildlyinfuriating
- cross-posted to:
- mildlyinfuriating
Edit: I accidentally refreshed the page and it offered alternative questions for ID validation, such as high school of graduation and SSN. But it’s still absurd to expect someone to even humor the premise of the prompt.
Could be due to my country, but I’ve never met someone who doesn’t know their sign. Neither have I ever met someone who actually gives a fuck about it.
Of course, just ask for the month. If you know that, you can probably guess the zodiac too.
I haven’t a clue. I have much more important things to remember. like the cheat codes for the OG version of AOE II
I wonder if that’s an age thing? I was born in the 70s. I think pretty much everyone my age knows their Zodiac sign. And way too many think it has significance.
I even remember that shit being in children’s books at the library.
Maybe?
I dated this girl in highschool (all of two dates…) that went on about it. She seemed to take it seriously.
For the handful of us born near the end or the beginning of a month, it would make it harder to guess, but yeah. It’s really not the best identity question but it is something most people either automatically know or can figure out really easily even if they forget later, so I can sort of see the rationale even though I think it’s silly.
108 days of the year fall in that end-of-the-month window where they belong to the astrological sign associated with the month that follows, so almost 30% of all possible birth dates become harder to guess. (Your comment made me curious as to just how significant this variability could be in practice - a lot more than I would have guessed)
I guess it’s a slightly better security question than I thought, but still not great. Nowhere near as hard to guess as something like your first childhood pet.