Miranda July Predicts Your Future

Let Miranda July predict your future!

Miranda July is the kind of artist who switches media about as frequently as most of us replace toothbrushes, bouncing from performance art to visual art, to movies to fiction. Now she's taking on the craft of fortune-telling. Her second feature film The Future comes out at the end of the month and we're putting her fortune-telling to the test.

Do you want Miranda July to predict your future? Tell us about the essential dilemma of your life by 11:59PM on Sunday, July 17, and we may contact you to have Miranda tell your fortune on-air.

July 11, 2011 04:59:57 PM
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naomi

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I am happy. Yes, life feels pretty damn good... I met an Englishman in Morocco, fell in love, moved to the UK, got married, started a PhD, love the research, am making a satisfying new life for myself. I should feel guilty or something or maybe I am waiting for the other shoe to drop....dilemma: can I just be happy when the world is shit? Cameron dismantling the Healthcare system, mad unemployment in the US, serious poverty everywhere, global warming and general climate change and, I could go on...

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July 11, 2011 04:34:24 PM
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ryan

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Being a Musician with a "day job" or a full time Musician? One supports the other, the other fills the void

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July 11, 2011 04:13:44 PM
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RICHARD

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TO REMAIN WHERE I AM OR MOVE AWAY?
TO BECOME INVOLVED WITH A YOUNGER WOMAN..(GAP OF 20+)

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July 11, 2011 04:08:30 PM
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amy

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will i fall in love soon?
will i find a new apt that is really totally great for a cheap price soon?
will my work get better and better ?

please tell me
best regards
amy

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July 11, 2011 03:37:21 PM
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Chuck

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How to finish the digital art pieces I began in 1999 and continue playing music and interacting with other musicians (Music Director at UUCFM) and complete writing a book about the dream life of sightless people called Total Eclipse - after a 6 bypass surgery this last December.

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July 11, 2011 03:33:14 PM
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Lisa

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I teach private English Language lessons, charge a very low fee, fam highly qualified, and I just love what I do. I am highly effective, teaching students of all ages, little kids to adults. But these students move away after a year or so, and I have to attract new students. Advertising various ways has not helped over the years. It's all done by Word of Mouth recommendations from students and parents who talk to newcomers moving into town. I used to have a steady student workload but the economy and the flow into town of visiting internationals has changed things. It's quite precarious. Will I get enough new students so that I can continue to do what I love and support myself?

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July 11, 2011 03:26:57 PM
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Donelle

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the need for exaltation & the daily fear of its disappearance.

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July 11, 2011 03:23:03 PM
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Elise

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While currently unemployed (by choice, thank goodness) and "pretending" to be "retired," I'm really not old enough to be retired for good, but I'm not ready to go back to work yet.... I have 3 kids,14 and under and am enjoying my period of unproductivity, but feeling a pull to become a productive member of society again.... (I feel like I am currently a poor role model for my children but have also worked for 40 of my 51 years...I got a late start on the baby-making!.) What does my future look like???

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July 11, 2011 02:47:36 PM
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Kate

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I'm finishing up a graduate degree at an "elite" university that landed me in mounds of debt only to find that I'm schlepping for the same uninspired administrative assistant gigs that I would have if I'd gotten my GED and and worked at spare parts exchange for the past six years.

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July 11, 2011 01:02:48 PM
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Lisa

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age 57; haven't been able to get work I'm qualified for in over 2 years. About to finish graduate school (went back thinking that would help but terrified it will just leave me with greater debt). I graduate in Dec. and I've finally landed a part-time job with no benefits and 11.50 per hour salary. And I'm THRILLED! The past two years have been a humbling experience to say the least. Will I ever regain the security of a steady income and the satisfaction of meaningful labor?

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July 11, 2011 12:40:54 PM
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Risa

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What will happen if I stop working and begin my new life as a full-time poet? Being that I'm 61 and feel like if I don't do it now, I may not have the chance later.

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July 11, 2011 12:04:27 PM
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marta

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Am I damaging other aspects of my life (marriage, mothering, work) to pursue the dream of being a writer and an artist?

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July 11, 2011 11:30:44 AM
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Michelle

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I am living in a city that I don't like very much especially after I have lived in such nice places. My dilemma is that I need to make it work, make friends (everyone I am close to is moving away)
and in the mean time insure that I can move to a place that I like by next summer.

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July 11, 2011 11:28:35 AM
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Robert

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Whether or not to move from home.

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July 11, 2011 11:26:55 AM
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Tara

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I have a 3-year-old daughter, am trying to decide if we should have another child or accept that our family is complete now.

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July 11, 2011 11:20:40 AM
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Ginger

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In a word; dating.

(I'd be happy to expand on this.)

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July 11, 2011 11:19:38 AM
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guy anglade

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my finances!

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