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Rhode Island

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May 29, 1790

This date marks the day in 1790 when Rhode Island became the last of the original thirteen colonies to ratify the U.S. Constitution.

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Rhode Island rolls into the week with full Gemini sparkle. Think fast talk. Fast moves. Fast mood swings. The Ocean State is basically double‑texting everyone and pretending it isn’t.

This week starts with big social energy. Rhode Island wants to host every event on the Eastern seaboard. Block party? Sure. Pop‑up art thing? Absolutely. Random boat parade? Why not. If you live here, expect invites. Many invites. The state is in full social butterfly mode and refuses to stay indoors.

Midweek brings classic Gemini chaos. Rhode Island changes its mind every five minutes. One moment it wants cozy seaside calm. The next it craves loud city noise. Locals might feel this push‑pull. Do you want chowder by the water or rooftop drinks? Both. Obviously.

Communication spikes too. Rhode Island is chatty. Gossip is flying from Providence to Newport. Everyone has tea. Everyone wants more. If you have secrets, hide them. The state is in a talkative mood and might spill something spicy without meaning to.

By the weekend, the vibe softens. Rhode Island leans into its artsy side. Museums, music, small creative scenes. The twins in this Gemini zone finally settle into a rhythm that feels warm and connected. Great time for exploring neighborhoods, getting lost, then pretending you meant to.

Overall vibe: Hyper social. Slightly chaotic. Very fun. The state feels like your friend who shows up uninvited but brings snacks. Classic Gemini energy.

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Rhode Island was born from an argument. Its entire existence is an act of dissent. In 1636, Roger Williams was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for the radical (and heretical) idea that the state had no right to police a person's conscience. Fleeing south, he established Providence Plantation as a "lively experiment," a sanctuary for those who simply did not fit.

This stubborn streak of individualism is etched into its geography. Rhode Island is not a landlocked "keystone"; it is a state of islands, rivers, and deep harbors, dominated by Narragansett Bay. This maritime character made it a natural home for merchants, smugglers, pirates, and anyone else who valued freedom (and profit) over the rules of a distant king or a puritanical neighbor. It was a haven for outcasts, earning it the suspicious nickname "Rogue Island."

This identity as the eternal outsider reached its climax on May 29, 1790. While the 12 other colonies ratified the new U.S. Constitution, Rhode Island held out. It saw the new, powerful central government as just another form of tyranny. For two years, it refused to join the party, remaining a tiny, defiant, independent republic.

It only ratified on this date under extreme duress, threatened with being treated as a foreign port and facing economic ruin. It was the last, the most stubborn, and the most reluctant. Today, that character persists-a mix of Gilded Age Newport aristocracy, the creative counter-culture of Providence, and a statewide "little guy" chip on its shoulder. It is America's defined, defiant, and professional dissenter.

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Archetype: The Rogue Island. The Eternal Skeptic. The Mercurial Merchant.

Born May 29, Rhode Island is a Gemini, and it is the most chaotic Gemini in the entire Union. This is the sign of the Twins, of quick-witted argument, duality, and incurable restlessness. It is the sign that lives to play devil's advocate.

Of course it was the last to sign. A Gemini will never agree to a plan the first time. It has to debate every clause, find every loophole, and annoy everyone else at the table before finally, grudgingly, agreeing. Ruled by Mercury (the communicator, the trickster, the trader), this state's soul was forged in the fast-talking merchant ports and smuggling coves of Narragansett Bay.

Its famous "duality" is everywhere. It’s the state of both extreme piety (Roger Williams) and literal pirates. It’s the obscene Gilded Age wealth of Newport mansions and the gritty, working-class clam shacks of Warwick. It’s the high-minded intellectualism of Brown University and the pure creative chaos of RISD.

If Rhode Island were a person, she’d be the fast-talking friend who shows up late to brunch with a wild story, two different shoes on, and a strong opinion on everything. She knows all the gossip but will defend her own secrets like a pirate's treasure. She’s tiny, but she’s the loudest person at the table and will start a three-hour argument just because she’s bored. She’ll complain about the government, the weather, and the tourists, but God help any outsider who tries to criticize her. She’s a charming, brilliant, and absolutely maddening skeptic who’d rather go down with the ship than admit you were right.