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Your confusion comes from not understanding the planetary distinction. When you mention August, you are thinking of Sun signs, which is what we mean in everyday speech when we talk about peoples' "signs", because it is the core and foundation of that person's personality.

But the Sun is not the only planet that exerts an astrological influence on peoples' personalities. They all do---Mercury, the Moon, Saturn, Pluto, all of them---each governing a different chunk of what makes a whole person.

You know that the Sun spends about 1 month in each sign, which corresponds roughly to a year of transit, of course. The other planets travel faster or slower than a year depending on their closeness to Earth, with the moon only spending a few days in each sign, leading to transits of only barely over a month. On the opposite side of that timescale is Pluto, the farthest, taking decades to move through most signs, such that a full transit of the whole Zodiac takes about 2 centuries. IIRC we are currently in Pluto in Capricorn, which was last seen in the late 1700s during the American Revolution. Maybe I misremember.

The point is, the Pluto sign lasts for many years, covering a swath of people we'd typically call a whole generation. Its influence thus manifests in large groups extending long periods of time. A Pluto in Leo person was born anywhere from ~1939 to ~1957. They don't have to be Sun in Leo born, because that's irrelevant. Their Pluto sign and Sun sign are different things.

Pluto is said to affect certain aspects of character but I can't comment on that theory. It suffices to think of it as whatever effects the Sun sign equivalent would have, but applied to an entire generation. I'd recommend trying to get a handle on the vices of the sign because it's clear from the boomers that those parts of the personality are manifested hard by Pluto---more than the virtues, it would seem.

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What is the best possible deal on a credit card that will accept poor credit but have no spending limit, or at least a limit of 2000 dollars?

One that actually raises credit fairly quickly, can pay in installments instead of strictly monthly, and has big boosts to spending limits within short periods of consistent payment. Cashback and rewards irrelevant.

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