Your Favorite Dragons

This topic was created in the Miscellaneous forum by firebunny on Monday, December 25, 2017 and has 7 replies.
Chinese Astrology portrays Dragons as the most talented, most gifted and the luckiest of the 12 zodiac animals... but we rarely see a dragon that's very popular. Compared to Dogs (the likes of Elvis Presley, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, Nikki Minaj and Justin Bieber), Rabbits (Albert Einstein, Michael Jordan, JRR Tolkien, Frank Sinatra, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie), and Snakes (Abraham Lincoln, Charles Darwin, Oprah Winfrey, Taylor Swift), there are quite a few Dragons that made it to the mainstream.


But despite the seeming dearth in popular Dragons, I think that the Chinese Astrology is right about the fact that Dragons are the most talented. I basically have many Dragons in mind that I consider as my favorites, to wit:


*Nikolai Tesla (Fire, 1856)

*Dr. Seuss (Wood, 1904)

*John Lennon (Metal, 1940)

*Sandra Bullock (Wood, 1964)

*Reese Witherspoon (Fire, 1976)

*Leigh Nash (Fire, 1976)


With this roster of popular dragons, I am convinced that they're the most talented. Who are your favorite Dragons?
I think probably Dragons tend to be a bit more low key about their talents. Hence why you don't really hear much about them.
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Posted by Ram416
I think probably Dragons tend to be a bit more low key about their talents. Hence why you don't really hear much about them.
Yeah probably... but in terms of talent, they're really higher than most, probably the highest, together with the Dogs.


I see these as the most talented: Dragons, Dogs, Rabbits, Snakes, and Sheep.
Adele is very talented but you don't see her name here coz I don't like her songs.
Posted by subscribe
I’m a golden dragon 💫
Yep. Do you feel special? You're like John Lennon and Bruce Lee.
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Posted by firebunny
Posted by subscribe
I’m a golden dragon 💫
Yep. Do you feel special? You're like John Lennon and Bruce Lee.
Lol no but it sure sounds glamorous compared to my cow sun sign
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Yes it does. And the year itself also: 2000. Not only the number but because Catholics celebrated it as the Golden Jubilee. It won't happen again until another thousand years. smile

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