Which zodiac signs seek revenge?

ASTROLOGY

Revenge is a dish best-served cold and by the following zodiac signs.

While the enlightened among us choose to forgive and forget, the rest choose the path of righteous retribution.

From casual pettiness to long-game retaliation, three signs are more inclined to hold a grudge, carry a grievance to the grave, and to get even no matter what it costs them.

A season of eclipses in your sign last year Taurus asked you to redefine your sense of self and the relationship you have with desire and abundance and your ability to confidently claim both.

TAURUS

April 20 - May 20

Taurus is kept young by their vendettas and is willing to suckle a grudge to the grave.

Case in point bull Dennis Hopper who had it in his will that ex-pal Peter Fonda be barred from attending his funeral.

Hell hath no fury like a Scorpio scorned, these people feel deep, love hard, and retaliate with abject ruthlessness

SCORPIO

October 23 - November 21

Drake, who's a scorpio, has been in the revenge seat before. Sending nasty grams via bottle service and weaponizing hook-up rumors to destabilize your many, many enemies.

Secretive AF and versed in waiting for the right time to strike, Scorpio plays the long game like Katy Perry who waited until she was an established pop star on stage at her alma matter to call out a dude in the crowd that slighted her in high school.

Capricorn is most inclined to serve revenge cold. Relying on a strategy of scarcity, sea goats hit not below the belt but squarely in the wallet.

CAPRICORN

December 22 - January 19

Case in point Capricorn

Elin Nordegren , the scorned woman previously known as Mrs. Tiger Woods, demanded her philandering ex-pony up $750 million in their acrimonious divorce settlement.

Nordegren later auctioned off EVERY PIECE of jewelry Woods ever gave her, including her engagement ring. She called it, a “cleansing.”

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