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Hear me out here:
A recent study showed that your DNA actually changes with the passing of the seasons.
https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms8000
Given that, could it be that these seasonal changes affect the development of a woman's child while she's pregnant? There has been studies showing that many personality traits can be determined largely by your DNA. In fact, this plays a larger role in your eventual personality than how you're raised.
This can be easily observed in other animals. Many dog breeds have their own temperament. Saint Bernards are big, lovable oafs, lhasa apsos are aggressive assholes, and so on. It would be easy to assume that other animals have personalities determined by genes.
So if your DNA changes throughout the seasons, and if these changes could affect the development of your child...
Astrology has a bit of truth to it. If your baby is developed under x conditions, and x conditions tend to arise at different times of the year, and x conditions affect the development of your baby, then at least the "if you're born on y date" part has some truth to it. The rest is total bullshit, however.
Thoughts?

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