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Post by apple on Mar 28, 2015 17:05:34 GMT -5
If I hex someone. They would know it was me doing it. And they would tell everyone they know and that would cause problems for me. People don't usually want to hire a "witch" or rent to one or work with one..etc..... If I heal someones child (by magic, how else?) then it would also get around. Creating positive opportunities to open up for me. But still that doesn't guarantee anything threefold. I don't know how I missed this when it was first posted, but I think the opposite is true. Many people go to witches or a cunning woman to hex someone and if her hexing spells work, that would get around and would bring in more business than she could handle. Also, how would anyone know if you hexed them? The person you're hexing doesn't have to know about what you're doing, they just experience the effects and never know why whatever it is happened.
That's probably my natural distrust of strangers. I have met people that can't keep a secret and I could just picture them blabbing away to their intended victim and everyone else. I didn't mean to say that people don't want to hire witches for spell work. And I should have said that info would end up on Facebook then how would I find a house to rent or a real job with benefits?
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Post by jane on Mar 30, 2015 0:06:20 GMT -5
To Apple: This is one of the reasons that people should avoid Facebook and other sites like it. But I'm curious. Why would you think that an employer or landlord would believe that you're a witch even if someone posted it on Facebook and unless it was posted on your own site, how would they find it?
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Post by Kate on Mar 30, 2015 14:51:39 GMT -5
To Apple: This is one of the reasons that people should avoid Facebook and other sites like it. But I'm curious. Why would you think that an employer or landlord would believe that you're a witch even if someone posted it on Facebook and unless it was posted on your own site, how would they find it? Good question. Also, if you advertise your services online, you wouldn't have to use your real name. You could have people pay through PayPal and no one would ever know who you really are.
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Post by apple on Apr 3, 2015 15:10:02 GMT -5
To Apple: This is one of the reasons that people should avoid Facebook and other sites like it. But I'm curious. Why would you think that an employer or landlord would believe that you're a witch even if someone posted it on Facebook and unless it was posted on your own site, how would they find it? I can't explain it. I don't know why I feel that way.
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