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The respected Larenz Tate shared a lot of social media content at the beginning of the Virgo season that attracted considerable attention. In his posts, Larenz celebrated the fact that he himself is a Virgo, and because of that, his following–those who wish to maintain his attention in some form–fought for dominance on one post which, to a lower extent and for a shorter time, matched the enthusiasm of a fellow Larenz Tate follower.
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“I am a fellow Virgo, and as such, I am completely on board!” Another enthusiastic follower wrote. This kind of collective understanding could be seen throughout the comments, which goes to show how the internet age connects people through the kind of Astrology-fueled social media posts by Tate.
Yet at the same time, the Astrological side of things was met with enthused laughter, as Tate’s dedicated fan base was also celebrating as one was keen to point out: “Still sooooo handsome omg❤️” as well as the humor behind the casual warning that read “Not too much Larenz❤️”. It is evident that even after many years, Larenz is still the humble and magnetic presence he has always been.
One observer took it to an extreme by making an advice to men and to “protect Terrence Howard”. Protecting the actor apparently extends to the staff and team of a movie, as the suggestion to “protect his staff” also could mean the team that was in the movie he was part of. However, an individual went even further with his claims- “I make a challenge not to pull the toilet to the toilet to the toilet with the bird. I know that it is garbage.” No. Furthermore, he is am employee. It was bizarre to see such a claim in the unsecured zodiac, and adding it to the zodiac section created a better illusion.
An individual took the time to wish everyone, especially the “Me” in the zodiac, a happy birthday: “My Birthday today ♍️🤍💜🥂🎂”. Another “Me” in the zodiac, who happened to have her birthday on September 11th, was celebrated with the hashtag “Me” in the zodiac—“#VirGOAT 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾”. The amount of comments that attached “Virgo” to “GOAT” (meaning Greatest of All Time) goes to show the influence of the term inspired from Tate’s posts.
Just like his love for astrology, one comment helped the social media posts of Tate alive, as it ended with, “I am a fellow Virgo, and as such, I am completely on board!” In one of the comments “of course zodiac astrology-driven posts should still exist,” another commenter endorsed the zodiac culture with the social media popularity, with the indirect “of course.”
Another follower replied “TERRENCE KOVTERRENCE HOWARD IS NEEDEDLK H” with a greater number of dollar sign emojis. A protective reference from one of his movies and an urging to “protect him” is one way to understand the comment. Another had a more peculiar message: “I am curious why men always want to go the bathroom to play with their bird after my videos. You can go in the bathroom and not do anything, right? Try it if you don’t believe me.” It was unusual how the comments managed to be in the comment section of Tate’s posts.
There was a comment that, indeed, brought up the most joy in the reader, with the following words, “YES SIR!🔥🔥🔥🔥 READY BRUH! #VIRGOSEASON✨️✨️✨️ #824 #TRAINER🥊🥊.” She thought about the comment for a very long time while using pregnancy scan emojis and boxing gloves. Eventually, she realised that she could use those emojis together to depict Tate’s messages and self-inspired with unwavering determination to act properly.
Even just through Tate’s posts in Facebook since the very start of using the internet, it is very clear that he use to post every Virgo season in Facebook to celebrate, and use to inspire people to cherish their memories. As compared with the famous 21st century this is the first era of astrology and in this century astrology is back, and with general terms, this has to conform to every astrology and this century is the first pop-culture this era witnessed—and for astrology this era uses “pop”.
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Astrology spans the world in this era; it serves as a sort of thread connecting different pieces of information, drawing from stories, and incorporating elements of both celebration and gossip, all neatly tied up with the bow of a rose, as vibrant and poetic as a piece of art. Tate’s post shined an amazing light on astrology, neatly weaved together the materials required to provide a useful foundation for astrology, enabling it to be done at any time of the day, and transformed it into a language that seeks to build connections between people in a very warm manner.