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TOO SOON? NOT IF YOU’RE ALASKA THUNDERF**K MEMORiAL DAY iS MORE THAN BACKYARD BBQS

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Too Soon? Not If You’re Alaska Thunderfuck.

The reigning ‘Drag Race’ queen has dirty jokes for days in her first-ever comedy special

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Are Alaska Thunderfuck’s filthy jokes about Jeffrey Epstein, “genderfluids,” labia and poop too much for our world on fire? Alaska, even though she has a song called “Anus,” thought maybe they were. She wasn’t sure if an assault joke in 2021 would fly. So the winner of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” Season 2 consulted comedy queens Jackie Beat, Sherry Vine and Margaret Cho (no stranger to bowel jokes herself) to see if she was out of her damn mind. They didn’t exactly say she wasn’t, but they also did give Alaska just enough confidence to release “The Alaska Thunderfuck Extra Special Comedy Special,” her premiere stand-up gig. The special is airing now on OUTtv, the first LGBTQ+ Apple TV channel available on the Apple TV app. In late March, Thunderfuck appeared on Zoom against a palm-leaf-patterned backdrop — “one of the many walls in my giant palatial mansion,” she joked. Just like in her comedy special, nothing was off limits: not how some of her jokes fell flat, not what she thinks of the entry rules on “Drag Race,” and definitely not how she’d “walk the fuck out” of a hypothetical winners’ edition of “All Stars” if they, God forbid, did it teams-style.

You being extra — that’s not a stretch. Right. Here I sit before you in a zebra hat, zebra dress, in front of a palm leaf on a pink background. Are we looking at a giant palm leaf sheet in the background? What exactly is that? Well, why don’t you tell your [readers] that it is just one of the many walls in my giant palatial mansion? It’s expensive wallpaper. It may appear to be a duvet cover barely pinned to the ceiling, barely covering the mess of fucking drag behind it, but don’t let your eyes deceive you. It is just one of the many huge walls in my mansion. Were you a funny kid? I mean, my family has a fucking amazing sense of humor and they’re so funny. My mom is so hilarious. My dad was really funny. My uncles are the stupidest, funniest people ever. Humor was always going around and happening in my family. But I was never a funny kid because I was too shy and too scared of people. I was like, I’m gay and I’m weird and I just wanna hide in my room.

I feel like with this comedy special, you keep just checking boxes. Drag queen, comedy Was comedy a defense mechanism for you like queen. What can’t Alaska do? it is for a lot of gay kids? I can’t do math really good. So I have an amazing accountant. And I also don’t know how to use TikTok. I cannot figure it out. My 10-year-old niece is really good at it; she can. I thought I would try and show my variety and try to do comedy. I know I’ve always been just a look queen and a glamour girl. So this is a huge step for me to try and tell jokes.

See, for me, it never got to that point. My defense mechanism was not being seen. I just tried to disappear. I tried to be a gecko and change to the color of the wall. That was my defense mechanism. [Laughs.] How are you feeling now that this special has been released into the world?

Has a career in drag prepared you for a career I feel great about it now. [Laughs.] It’s been 87 years since we filmed this. It’s been so long, in comedy? and it’s not an understatement to say the entire I mean, I don’t know. It was hard, and I was really world has changed so much. We filmed this in trepidatious about doing it because I was like, pre-COVID Hollywood, and a few months went yes, I’m funny, but I’m not a comedian. Like, I by, (then) COVID happened. The quarantine have so much respect for comedians who go out happened. All these things happened. I was like, there and pound the fucking circuit of comedy Is this appropriate? Why the fuck do I need to be clubs and having bottles thrown at them and like, ‘Look at me telling jokes, toots!’ Should I learning their craft. I’m like, I am a visual artist even be doing this? What the fuck is going on? who does drag, who can tell jokes. Sometimes So luckily, we made it a part of the thing, a part of the movie. We have interviews with my comedy with an OK success rate. guru mentors and they help assure me that the Was it harder than you thought it would be? world needs laughter and comedy now more than, I think, ever. The jokes part, that was great. That was fun. It was learning how to do dance moves. That was There is something to be said about laughter harder. [Laughs.] I couldn’t just do a comedy being the best medicine. It’s gotten me special where I tell jokes. I had to be Team Too through this last year. Just laughing myself Much. I had to, like, put in musical numbers and silly watching “Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar.” And you could’ve been in that movie dance numbers and a drag contest. based on your Zoom background. I mean, I | 11


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humor in the absurdity of just like, What the fuck is gender? What is society? What is clothing?

[Laughs.] I know. I was supposed to be Reba McEntire’s part, but you know, it’s OK. I read for Being a queen in quarantine this last year — it. Reba McEntire was 12th in line to play Trish. what’s that been like? I was 11th. She got it... OK? I t’s been really hard. And it was really hard on Going back to the comedy special: What kind the drag community, because overnight all of of workshopping went into you preparing for your places that you do your thing are gone now. the special? They’re closed. And you’re also last in line for it to come back. It was really hard on the drag I’m constantly writing jokes and a lot of them are community. But it’s also really inspiring because just really horrible, and they’re not funny. But if the next day the queens were all like, “Uh, OK, I hear someone say a word on a thing and then I well, I have a digital show now and I’m doing think of something that a show on Twitch and rhymes with it, I write I have a weekly show it down in a file. It was on Instagram.” And so basically years’ worth it’s been really hard, of just bad jokes that I but it’s been inspiring had written and I was to see that drag can like, We’re clearing out survive the apocalypse. the file with this comedy special, OK? We’re I loved seeing that a gonna put the puns in drag king, Tenderoni, there. We’re gonna put won your very own the fucking poop jokes drag competition, in there. We’re gonna The Drag of the Year put the drag jokes in Pageant Competition there. Awards Contest Competition. It’s a How did the comedy mouthful, you know. jacket and the comedy I know a mouthful, wig and the entire and that’s a mouthful. comedy look help you The competition get into the comedy was all-inclusive. zone for this special? What forms of drag would you like to see It comes down to the elevated, and how power of clothing and would you like to see the power of drag. It’s the art form diversify like different clothes moving forward? literally make you feel a different way to make The reason Lola (LeCroix) and I started doing you hold yourself a different way. I found it very the Drag Queen of the Year Pageant is, drag important to put on the big oversized blazer. I has always been crazy diverse. It has always needed it. I needed some no-frills hair, so I wasn’t been; you’re sharing a dressing room with the worrying about whether my fucking Cher hair drag kings and the AFAB (Assigned Female at was flowing. Like, no, I just needed short, crazy, Birth) performers and the male performers and crazy hair. the burlesque performers. Anyone who has done drag for more than five minutes knows that to be How has being a drag queen been good the reality. So we found it really strange that there training for being a comedian? wasn’t a competition that was open to all these different avenues of drag; it was always very Well, to me, they’re not that different. I think compartmentalized. drag inherently is rooted in humor because it’s I mean, “Drag Race” is the sort of gold standard poking fun at the idea of conventions of gender: of drag competitions in the current landscape of what is it that makes a man in this society and the world. And the good thing that’s hopeful is makes a woman in this society, and those rules “Drag Race” is always changing it up and always are ultimately so arbitrary and so out of nowhere. evolving with the times. So, I could see a drag So just absurd. So drag clowns all of those king getting thrown into the mix. I think it’s conventions and calls them into question and possible. makes fun of them and “winks, winks” at you while it’s doing it. I think inherently there is 12 | follow us @ peachatlmag

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I also wonder if it’s taken too long to get to where “Drag Race” has gotten. We’re on season 13, and while it’s great that the first trans contestant is a part of the show, do you think that there are too many rules on the show in general? Well, OK: I love the fucking show and a lot of people do and it’s changed culture and it’s changed the world. But they do have rules to entry, and if it were up to me, I would blow the walls off and I would say let’s have everyone apply and see what that looks like. Do I think that’s going to happen? Probably not anytime soon. But it is hopeful to see the people who put on “Drag Race” are very aware of culture and they are always actively changing the show and keeping it fresh and keeping it current. That makes me hopeful.

If they try to pull that shit, I would leave. I would pull a Ginny Lemon and walk the fuck out because we’re not doing that team shit. No, that’s trash. They absolutely couldn’t do it. And if I had to be on a team, I would want to be on Bob’s team because Bob is so fucking funny. We work really well together. And Bob knows everything about “Drag Race.” Like, I thought I knew shit about “Drag Race.” Bob knows the most about “Drag Race.” What’s next for you? Might you record another album at some point? Um, maybe. Okay. You’re in the studio. (Coyly.) I don’t know! Stay tuned.

This interview has been condensed and edited for Who might you be interested in having a clarity. Snatch Game with if there was a winners’ season of the show? Chris Azzopardi is the Editorial Director of Oh my god. Jinkx, Bob the Drag Queen, fucking Pride Source Media Group and Q Syndicate, Monét X Change — as long as she does Whitney the national LGBTQ wire service. He has Houston. Sharon [Needles]. Aquaria, oh my god. interviewed a multitude of superstars, including Cher, Meryl Streep, Mariah Carey and Beyoncé. Yes, all of that. All of those divas. His work has also appeared in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, GQ and Billboard. Reach If they do the dreaded teams format from “All him via Twitter @chrisazzopardi. Stars” Season 1, what winner would you want to be paired with?

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7 HiGH-AND-LOW WAYS TO SPEND 7 DAYS iN ANCHORAGE, ALASKA

by Mikey Rox

I recently returned from a weeklong trip of a lifetime to Anchorage, Alaska for my 40th birthday, and considering that the riotous Alaska Thunderfuck is this week’s cover story, what better time than now to tell you all about it? Synergy, folx. If the Last Frontier is on your travel bucket list – and it should be – here are seven incredible things to do in Anchorage that’ll convince you to move it straight to the top. 1. Cruise Kenai National Park

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If you’re a wildlife and/or national park enthusiast like I am, you’ll get the best of both worlds when you book the Kenai Fjords National Park cruise with Kenai Fjords Tours. The dock is about two-and-a-half hours south of Anchorage in a small port town called Seward, and the drive is nothing short of breathtaking. Glistening lakes and snow-covered mountains sit just outside your window nearly the entire length of the drive, and that’s just the beginning of the beauty. Once aboard the six-hour cruise – which costs a very reasonable $164 – you’ll head out into

Resurrection Bay to search for humpback whales, orca, sea lions, sea otters, black bears, and puffins. All of that wildlife (and more) came out to play on my excursion. Another highlight was the three glaciers along the route, one of which was actively depositing small breakaway ’bergs into the ocean – a sight to behold. Nature was quite generous that day. In hindsight, this cruise was a highpoint of my vacation and a unique, relaxing way to see one of America’s most scenic national parks. 2. Sip local beers at the city’s many breweries I enjoy many of life’s pleasures regularly – I mean, what’re we all here for? – and one of those joys is sipping local microbrews while supporting small businesses. Anchorage is replete with breweries, and some of the ones I visited after a half-day of sightseeing included the 49th Street Brewing Company in the heart of downtown, King Street Brewing Company, and Midnight Sun Brewing Co., the latter of which serves up a comforting, tasty ancho beef dip that I highly and



personally recommend. I’m currently trying to recreate the recipe in my own kitchen. You know a dish hit all the spots when you can’t stop thinking about it. 3. Have some fun at the downtown gay bars There are two bars downtown that locals consider “queer” – the Raven and Mad Myrna’s. The Raven is a typical dive-ish watering hole that attracts regulars. Nice outdoor patio, jukebox, a few games inside, and plenty of pleasant folks to chat up at the bar. While it was never “busy” the three times I popped in – once on a Saturday night – it was just busy enough for me to enjoy a couple drinks and play the lottery-endorsed pull-tab game that netted me $42 in winnings. Paid for my beers at least. The newly renovated Myrna’s is the goto drag show in town (and the only one), even if the clientele skews a bit straight as of late. There were queer folx there, but majority hetero. Hot ones though, so that’s a plus. And maybe I’m a cynic, but I didn’t expect the quality of show I saw on my visit. It was good. Very good, in fact, and more than worth the $5 standing-room cover charge. For a higher fee you can snag a table with advance reservations, but you’ll see all the same action up close and personal for your single Lincoln.

kind keepsake souvenirs that will give me a lifetime of pleasure. There’s a long list of stores to make a day out of in Anchorage, including Ozarks Americana, Lazy Dog Antiques and Collectibles, The Pack Rat Antiques, and Rusty Raven Antiques, the last of which is where I picked up a half-century old leather bolo tie featuring a hand-carved ivory polar bear slide and silver tips that I haggled down to $50 from $65, a complete steal in my opinion. 6. Bike the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail I was five days into my trip when I rented a bicycle from Pablo’s to travel the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail, which extends 11 miles from downtown to the Ted Stevens International Airport. For that reason, I opted not to keep the bike for a full day but rather just three hours. That gave me plenty of time to go four-and-a-half miles in, just past Earthquake Park, an informational memorial about the devastating four-minute, 9.2-magnitude quake that drastically changed the coastal Alaskan landscape in 1964. After returning to downtown, I dove face first into breakfast at Snow City Café (conveniently located right next to the bike rental joint), where I ordered a Raspberry Dream white hot chocolate (with whip – ’cause I ain’t no skimp) and the Country Benedict with sausage patties topped with poached eggs on a split buttermilk biscuit covered in sausage gravy. That’s what you’ll order too if you know what’s good for you.

4. Charter a float plane to Denali 7. Hike the summit of Flattop Mountain National Park On my final day, I mustered up just Driving to Denali National Park from enough energy to take one last trek, Anchorage is a four-and-a-half hour one- this time to the top of Flattop Mountain. way hike, a car trip I didn’t have time (or Steep grades and sprawling views of desire) to take. So I booked the next best downtown Anchorage and outer-lying way to get up there – scratch that, the areas highlight this three-plus mile hike absolute best way to get there – a three- (though it seems much longer when you hour float plane tour that takes off and stop to take photos every 10 minutes; you lands from the Lake Hood Seaplane Base can find my naked wilderness butt shots in Anchorage, the busiest of its kind in the on IG @mikeyroxtravels) that culminates world. in a slippery scramble to the flag-bearing summit. It takes about an hour of flight time to reach the park, where Denali’s heavenward If you put this on your itinerary, don’t peak towers over the surrounding range. hike solo like I did. While there were The plane flies between smaller stark- plenty of other hikers on the trail, there’s white frozen summits, over base camps opportunity for accidents to happen. Plus, destined for Denali, and makes a water hiking Flattop with a buddy makes the landing on a lake outside the park where uphill battle feel less like work, which this we stretched our legs before heading back hike is. to port. On the way home, we spotted from the sky an arctic wolf on the hunt I thought I was fairly fit at 40, but this trail – another added bonus from an already proved otherwise. Both my aging lungs amazing activity that my vacay wouldn’t are still intact, so win? I’ll let my upcoming have been complete without. physical decide. 5. Pick up wearable souvenirs at Mikey Rox is an award-winning journalist vintage and antique stores and LGBT lifestyle expert whose work has been published in more than 100 outlets No matter where I travel, I seek out across the world. Connect with Mikey on vintage and antique stores for one-of-a- Instagram @mikeyroxtravels


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MEMORiAL DAY iS MORE THAN BACKYARD BBQS – LET’S REMEMBER THAT THiS YEAR

By Jamie Kirk Lately we’ve spent so much time, energy and effort on disagreeing that we haven’t focused on what’s going on in this world that we fundamentally agree on. It’s easy to get caught up in what we see in our social media news feeds, what’s being promoted and by whom on Instagram, or which media outlet is truly fair and balanced. There’s so much that divides us. But on Memorial Day the focus should be two-fold: It’s the unofficial start of summer and it’s also a day of appreciation for those that fought and lost their lives for our American freedoms.

the importance of the day, but an agreement that the day – both Memorial Day and Veterans Day – is important to all. Memorial Day should be more than just one day, because it is likely those that gave their lives for our freedoms suffered more than one day. I hesitate to even use the word celebrate; I prefer the word honor because this day allows us to pause and honor their efforts. All their efforts – even those efforts that resulted in death. Beautiful weather and backyard barbecues, I challenge us all to take a minute and think about how we are more alike than different this Memorial Day. We are all decent human beings that appreciate our freedoms and all that it represents, including our freedom of speech. We owe this privilege to our fellow Americans, many of who have paid the ultimate price. Those sacrifices will not ever be forgotten.

As we focus on all the glory that summer brings, the start of summer is a bit hard to swallow for many. The first holiday of summer brings with it an avoidable truth that not everyone is pleased to “celebrate” this occasion. Some people even struggle with the purpose or the difference between In remembering those that served, it Memorial Day and Veterans Day and will is also important to acknowledge and not readily admit it. honor their loved ones left behind to carry on their legacy: their sons, daughters, Memorial Day commemorates the men sisters, brothers, wives, husbands, and and women who died while in military friends. Words do not do justice for their service to our country, particularly those contribution and sacrifice. We all should who died in battle or as a result of wounds agree on being eternally grateful each and sustained in battle. The primary focus every day. for this special day is to memorialize the veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice for the United States. Meanwhile, Veterans Day is the day set aside to honor and thank anyone who served, in wartime or peacetime – regardless of whether they died or survived. Veterans Day is always observed officially on November 11, irrespective of the day of the week on which it falls.

Jamie Kirk works in Marketing for an automotive company. When he is not traveling for work, he enjoys a good spin class, running, hiking, and all Big Ten College sports.

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the tickets. Remember, though, when she is gone to the games and you get jelly that she’s going with someone else you CAN’T complain. My suggestion is suck it up, buttercup, and do this for your partner as the brownie points will come in handy later on. Dear Lesbo,

I am so tired of the traffic in midtown from all the construction. My normal commute of seven miles used to take 15 minutes. Now I’m in the car for over 30 minutes. My question is do I invest in a scooter to zip through town or do I ask the boss to work from home and do a flex schedule? My fear I really want to thank everyone for your is my boss is old school and flex to him is me support. I especially thank the man at Kroger showing him my six-pack stomach. that asked me for my autograph. I felt like a -Traffic Tornado movie star. Keep reading, pretties, and keep Dear Tornado, sending me your questions. Wow – what a week! Gas lines are like toilet paper lines. It’s all kind of ridiculous. If you’re in line for gas, be nice, be helpful and smile. If someone tries to jump the line, be careful – these fools may shoot you for GAS.

Dear Lesbo, I am a strong butch lesbian and I’m not much into sports like soccer or football. My girlfriend, who is not as butch as I am, is into all sports and loves watching or going to games. My question is simple: she wants to buy season passes for the Falcons, but I think it’s a complete waste of money. How do I tell her? -Salty to Sports

I promise you traffic is not getting any better in the next three years. Actually, it may get worse. Try the scooter as showing off your six-pack will only start some trouble on both your parts. Explain a flex schedule and slightly remind him of this weekly. In time he will get it and I promise that you will appreciate not using your body for things. Be careful on the scooter as zipping through town can be dangerous.

Remember, all the answers are my own opinion. The publisher and editor may not share my opinion. Keep these questions I understand your dilemma. However, I coming as I love to answer them. Have a believe there could be a happy medium great week and be safe out there. here. Do you believe it’s a waste of money because of costs for passes, or is it because If you have a question for Lesbo, please you truly have no interest in going? First, send to askthelesbo@peachatl.com. All remember a happy WIFE is a happy LIFE. If answers are my own and come straight from it’s that you don’t want to go to games, just my heart. tell her you have no interest in going and ask her to choose a friend to share the cost and Dear Salty,


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WELL: there's an issue plaguing our community currently, and it is the cockiness of the "Dom Top" who has no idea what it takes to be on the receiving end. A true DOM will understand the needs of his partner and honor and respect those as well. While we all have our sexual preferences, the idea that a top can just continue to please HIMSELF while their partner is in visible pain borders on the edge of completely inappropriate and troubling. I understand that both partners need to gain some sense of satisfaction in a sexual realtionship but be open with your partner about what It truly means when you are in pain. He should be understanding... and if not, well then... there is your answer. Do not allow someone else to dictate your sexual preferences, how you engage with others in sex, or how you express yourself sexually. Your sexuality is something that make you, uniquely you.

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In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, Peach will be breaking up our Top 10 into twoweeks. Five here, five there. There’s just so much to feature! But this week we are taking a look at some influential contributors to the rich history of Asian American & Pacific Islander history in the US. Duke Kahanmoku, Actor & Olympian

Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1890, Kahanamoku was a five-time Olympic medalist in swimming. He competed in the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm, 1920 in Antwerp, and 1924 in Paris. Kahanamoku also was an alternate for the U.S. water polo team at the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles. Nicknamed "The Big Kahuna", he worked as an actor helping to make surfing more popular as well. .

Kalpana Chawla | Astronaut & Engineer

Born in East Punjab in 1962, Chawla was the first woman of Indian descent to go into space aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia. Unfortunately, Chawla was one of the seven crew members lost in the disaster in 2003 but is regaded as a National Hero in her native India. Various streets, institutions and organizations hold her name in honor of her contributions. She was awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.

Yo-Yo Ma | Classical Musician

A child prodigy who startd performing at the age of four, Yo-Yo Ma was born in Paris, France and raised in New York City. The child of classically trained musicians of Chinese descent, he went on to graduate from the Juilliard School and Harvard University. He has performed as a soloist and with orchestras around the world, recording more than 90 albums and receiving 18 Grammys. After receiving numerous awards, he is named one of the most influential classical musicians of the modern age.

Awkwafina | Actress, Rapper & Producer

Rising to prominence in 2012, Nora Lum known professionally as Awkwafina has released numerous songs early on in her career which gained popularity after she was fired at her job for her song, "My Vag" after her employer recognized her in the video. She has appeared in numerous shows on streaming services as well as cable television, various movies and earned the Golden Globe for Best Actress-Motion Picture or Musical for The Farewell, directed by Lulu Wang. Awkwafina continuously advocates for the need for more female directors as well as being against the stereotyping of Asian actors in the media.

George Takei | Actor, Author, Activist

Quite possibly most well known for his role on Star Trek as Sulu, Japanese-American actor George Takei has won numerous awards for his LGBTQ+ activism. He is active in local and state politics in his home state of California, and has won accolades for his work on human rights and Japan-US relations. Takei has become a household name as his Facebook has reached over 10 million followers since having joined, and he has warmed the hearts of many with his signature catch phrase, "Oh my!"

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It's time to start thinking about how this season is going to affect your interactions with others, Gemini. Allow yourself to test your inter-personal skills by joining in some group events. Whether it is a mixer, a group event, or a team of some sort, you have the power to create strong connections. But how you go about that this season is up to you!

It's time to make some strong choices, Cancer. Your career is in question this week and you wonder where you are going to end up at the end of all this. Are you truly happy? Do you need a change of pace? Maybe the change is nothing major, but you will thank yourself later for listening to your gut and allowing yourself just a bit of extra happiness.

You're trying too hard, Leo. You are biting off far more than you can chew and it is going to affect you in the long run. You dont want to burn out on the things you find enjoyable, so dont allow yourself to overwork or become overwhelmed. You need to be decisive about what you want this week and pursue them, but be wary of those standing in your way.

You've been in high demand lately, Virgo. This week people are noticing you, they're showing their attraction to you, and you're unaware of how to react. While you yourself are a sexual human being, you tend to stay to yourself due to fear of rejection. Do not allow yourself to fall into old traps. Open up a bit this week and see where it takes you. A big change is on the horizon, Libra. However, you need to make sure that you have all your ducks in a row. Before any major change happens, make sure that you have your plan set in stone. You can sway a bit from this plan, but you have goals and aspirations that you need to see come to fruition. Make them happen this week, Libra... or at least get the ball rolling on them.

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You're day dreaming again, Scorpio. What is it that you want? What is your deepest desire this week? Can you focus in and find that want? That need? If you can pinpoint exactly what it is, then it is your time to go and get it. Do not go overboard with indulgence, but allow yourself the freedom to try and find some joy in a new and unexpected hobby or passion. Be weary of overspending though! You need to build yourself up from the inside out, Sag. You've got some unexpected romantic interests that are trying to get close to you this week and you have to emotionally prepare yourself for them to be able to see you, for you. If you can build yourself up from the inside out, then you will have nothing to worry about in getting to know somone else... one of the hardest things for you to do. Capricorn, you're about to become a student again. And not in the traditional sense. There is going to be an opportunity for you to learn from someone close to you, and you are going to take them up on that offer. Become the ideal student and take in as much of the experience as you can. Allow yourself the freedom to learn again.

It is okay to take a break every now and then, Aquarius. You're not really in the mood to go out and have a night on the town, so look for other ways to entertain yourself and those closest to you. Rely on those friends and they will bring you joy. It will be the reboot that you need currently to get back to your usual self. This might be an emotional week for you, Pisces. There is unsolved trauma from your past that might make it's way back into your life somehow this week. It is your job to stay strong and steadfast in battling those demons head on. Do not allow yourself to sway in the midst of adversity. Be true to you, and trust in the universe that you will stay protected. This week you are going to be on cloud nine, Aries. You're going to notice that you are daydreaming about your plans that you have in motion. You have to remember to bring yourself back down to your current reality this week though. If you stay with your head in the clouds, you might pass up a great opportunity to move towards those goals You're stretching yourself thing, Taurus... but that's not a bad thing. You are going to have a moment in the coming months where all that you have done up until this point in your life will be tested, and you are going to succeed with FLYING colors. So, stay focused... stay vigilant, and kick some ass when that moment comes. You'll know it when it happens.







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