October 6: Epic Arms, day 19
October 7: Epic Arms, day 20
October 9: Epic Arms, day 21
October 11: Epic Arms, day 22
I went to a Halloween party when I was a kid, and there was a fortune teller there. I had my fortune told, and wow, did she get it
wrong (at 8 years old I was not interested in 'going steady,' like, EVER). I was determined to
prove she was absolutely wrong and figure out how she could be so off base when she KNEW THE FUTURE
. So being a bookish child, that meant reading every book on the subject I could get ahold of at the library.
Fast forward to the present: every week at work someone gives a presentation during our staff meeting about pretty much whatever they want, so long as it relates to our field (aquarium keeping) - part of the boss' initiative to make the meetings more worthwhile. Last week was my turn, and I decided to do something fun in honor of spooky season. So I introduced everyone to ichthyomancy: divination using fish.
Long story short: I learned a ton about ancient divination and modern day fortune-telling as a kid out of spite, and last week I taught my coworkers how to tell fortunes using fish.
The moral of the story: Never underestimate the power of spite.