My birthday is coming up, and it got me to thinking about the time of day/night that I was born. It was 10:30 p.m.

I’ve worked evening shifts (say 3pm-11pm) and those were the best shifts that I have ever worked - they just seemed to flow better with me.

Do you know what time of day you were born? Looking back, did it have an effect or influence any part of your life?

  • sweetcuppincakes@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    I was born at 5:30 pm. I guess I tend to have trouble getting any work done past that time of day. It’s funny to think that it might be because my first “labor” ended at that time.

  • meteora@feddit.uk
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    2 years ago

    I was born 6 weeks prem at 5:55pm on the 5th…sadly not in May, that would have been cool.

  • marin♡ @beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    I was born after 8am. In astrology, it determines several zodiac placements on your natal chart. The chart is then used to predict your certain characteristics and future happenings in your life. I don’t take it as seriously now but it was fun getting my natal chart read by an astrologer. Whether it was the Barnum effect, cold reading, or just pure coincidence, I don’t really care much lol

  • cloudynight88@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    Around 1 am I suppose. I don’t like being awake at that hour very much, if anything I love to sleep and wake up early. .

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    2 years ago

    Tuesday morning! Absolutely no effect, I’m sure. But I’m definitely a morning person.

    • balerion@beehaw.org
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      2 years ago

      See, I was born around 8:00 AM and I hate mornings. I figure it’s the trauma of being ripped out of my nice comfortable home into this weird, loud, cold setting I never asked to go to.