The Daily Collegian oonesbury Pardon My Planet Rhymes with Orange HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday. Aug. 3, 2010: This year, you grow in new ways and make distinct changes. Not everyone is at ease with your style, as you seem slight ly more assertive than in the past. Someone could actually take this new you personally. Be alert to that possibili ty. If you are single, many people come to you. Be sure you are not making this person the right person in your mind. Reality could be different. If you are attached, the bond would benefit from animated conversations in which you accept each other's point of view. You don’t need to agree. TAURUS can push your buttons. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You'll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; I-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) ★★★ Keep in mind that others are sen sitive and reactive. What you hear and how others act could be changing. Take your time making a decision. You could be overwhelmed by the neediness of those around you. Tonight: Your treat. TAURUS (April 20-May 21) ★ *★★★ You radiate, and others respond. Be direct with w r hat you share. Understand that others could be out of sorts and that their reactions could be out of whack. Honor only your judgments for now. Meanwhile, allow others to chill. Tonight: The world is your oyster. GEMINI (May 22-June 20) ★★ Understand that you need to pull back in order to change the discussion. The first way of handling a difficult situ ation is to pull back and observe. Say less. That change alone could have an 5 5111 | Thank you for supporting your student newspaper. By Jacqueline Blgar impact, but ultimately you need to set sail in a different direction. Tonight: Vanish while you can. before you encounter interference. CANCER (June 21-July 22) ★ ★★★★ You absolutely know what you want. The passage to get there will not be as easy or supported as you might like. Tension builds. A family member is on the warpath, and the boss makes demands. You'll succeed through skillful juggling. Tonight: Where people are. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ★★★ Pressure builds to take on more responsibility. Before you leap in, deter mine your level of commitment. Perhaps you will bypass guilt or resentment because of this moment of reflection. Tonight: Stay on top of your game. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ★★★★★ Keep reaching out for more information. Your creativity comes for ward when dealing with others. Pressure builds between what others expect and how much you can give. Express your bottom line in an assertive fashion. Tonight: See the total situation, but honor who you are. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ★ ★★★ Deal with others directly. Delegating encourages a huge backfire, like it or not. Your temper is building, perhaps causing a response you would prefer not to deal with. Try to cool off. Tonight: Enjoy dinner with a special friend. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) ★★★ Claiming your power usually isn’t a problem for you, but others often get testy. You might have to sit on this innate element of your character. Decide to do something to distract your attention from your normal pattern just for today! COMICS & CROSSWORD turn AsemeußNTcauurr- MBtfT OF*7A KAJHUOM rAU, HBAKP Hour ,*7.4KAMJJOH I REALLY UKE THE SOUND OF THE word retrospect; put i have no IDEA WHAT |T WEANS. LOOKING PACK, THAT’S PROPAPLY WHY IVE NEVER ADDED IT TO AAY VOCAPULARY. Tonight: Say “yes” to living. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ★★★ Level out and handle a problem directly. You could be questioning your decisions about a project or routine mat ter. A meeting coutd be provocative, to say the least. Remain on your pre planned path. Tonight: Fit in some errands and maybe a walk. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ★★★★ You might be stunned by how snappy and difficult others can .be. Tap into your creativity in order to take the steam out of a boss or associate. Recognize when more is going on than meets the eye. Tonight: A must appear ance. 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