u/JINRQ

What Does My Birth Date Say About My Life Path, Relationships & Wealth?

I’ve recently started getting curious about numerology and wanted to see what others think about my numbers, personality, and possible life path.

My DOB is 5 November 1997 (possibly around 8AM according to my mother, but I’m not fully sure about the exact birth time).

A few things about me:

I’m very introverted, but not shy.

I genuinely enjoy solitude and being alone.

I relate a lot to the “lone wolf” personality type.

I observe more than I speak.

I’ve always been naturally curious about deeper meanings, hidden patterns, psychology, spirituality, and mysteries of life.

Another thing: My first name starts with “N” and my last name starts with “A”. Not sure if initials matter much in numerology, but I thought I’d include them.

My first name total characters are 5 including the first character N and my last name total characters are 5 including the first character A.

One thing I’ve noticed throughout life is that I often feel emotionally distant from most people, yet strangely aware of things others don’t notice. It sometimes feels like I’m meant to walk a different path from the people around me.

I’m especially curious about:

My future life path

Wealth and financial stability

Career direction

Relationships and love life

Whether I’m meant for a deep long-term connection or more isolation

The kind of future partner/spouse my numbers might attract

- Would I be okay in life without any spouse/partner

Whether my life becomes more stable later on

I’ve had this feeling for years that there’s “something different” about my path, but I can’t fully explain it.

What kind of energy or personality do you see from this birth date? Does anything stand out strongly here numerology-wise?

I’d love to hear interpretations from people more experienced with numerology.

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u/JINRQ — 1 day ago
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In the thrilling town of Ashton, an alcoholic gets absolutely *slimed* to near-skeleton by a swarm of carnivorous slugs in his living room. From there it only gets better (worse?).

- Gardener puts on a glove with a surprise slug inside → instant hand-eating chaos, explosion, dead couple.

- Teenagers get munched.

- Guy unknowingly eats a slug hidden in his wife’s salad → blood flukes exploding out of his eye sockets (absolute cinema).

- Slugs crawling out of sinks, eating the class hamster, and perfectly following the sewer system like they studied urban planning.

**But the real star of the show is how insanely horny everyone is:**

- Don tells his wife he’s heading into the sewer to fight flesh-eating slugs… and promises they’ll get butt-naked the second he returns.

- Random teen couple goes full raw the moment the parents leave. Guy stops mid-action to drink, girl asks what’s wrong → “I need to charge my batteries.” Cue slugs pouring out of the toilet and devouring them.

- Mike and his teacher wife get their own naked bedroom scene.

- Almost every woman in this movie is ridiculously horny (except the one who gets killed while hiding from an attempted rape in the woods during a Halloween party).

- The slug-salad wife is a whole vibe: drinks and lounges while hubby’s gone, then instantly cleans the house, acts domestic, and turns erotic the second he walks in.

Health inspector Mike Brady is the only one who believes it’s the toxic-waste-mutated slugs doing the killings, while everyone else calls him crazy. Classic 80s move.

The practical effects are gloriously disgusting and genuinely impressive for the budget - the slug attacks look painful as hell. The finale features pumping lithium-arsenic into the sewers with a firetruck hose, blowing up half the town. Oh, and one slug survives, of course.

It’s a trashy Spanish-American co-production from the director of *Pieces*, and a pretty loose/bad adaptation of Shaun Hutson’s novel. The book is proper horror. The movie said “nah, let’s add maximum 80s sleaze.”

Pure B-movie gold. If you like slow-moving creature features with zero self-awareness, ridiculous dialogue, bad dubbing, and a side of full-frontal cheese - this is essential viewing.

Highly recommend for bad movie nights.

**What’s your favorite death scene?**

**Or favorite horny moment?** Drop it below 👇

u/JINRQ — 18 days ago