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Does The Tarot Card Fit?
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character-tarot · 10 hours ago
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If you see something reblogged on here that has nothing to do with the polls, No You Didn't
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character-tarot · 15 hours ago
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The Sun represents positivity, freedom, confidence, truth, and optimism. Reversed, it indicates sadness, ego, unrealistic expectations, pessimism, and self-centeredness.
@sepia-stained-sunset
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character-tarot · 17 hours ago
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The Star represents hope, inspiration, creativity, renewal, serenity, spirituality, healing, and positivity. Reversed, it indicates hopelessness, despair, lack of faith, boredom, and fear.
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character-tarot · 19 hours ago
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The Star represents hope, inspiration, creativity, renewal, serenity, spirituality, healing, and positivity. Reversed, it indicates hopelessness, despair, lack of faith, boredom, and fear.
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Ten of Cups represents prosperity, happy families, stability, security, fulfillment, and harmony. Reversed, it indicates dysfunctional family, conflict, loss of family/home, abuse, and disharmony.
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Seven of Cups represents seeking purpose, too many choices, daydreaming, illusion, and decision-making. Reversed, it indicates clarity, lack of choice, decisiveness, missed opportunities, and feeling trapped.
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Five of Swords represents defeat, walking away, crime, serious conflict, self-sabotage, and overcoming great difficulty. Reversed, it indicates peaceful resolution, communication, great sacrifice, remorse, and accountability.
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Ten of Swords represents betrayal, complaining, utter defeat, failure, pain, and martyrdom. Reversed, it indicates rising above bad situations, escaping ruin, recovery, survival, and learning from bad situations.
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Ace of Wands represents creation, willpower, inspiration, desire, and passion. Reversed, it indicates lack of inspiration, hesitation, predictability, missed opportunities, and giving up.
Propaganda (courtesy of @kurtwagnermorelikekurtwagnerd)- "Devoted herself to one specific skill set for her entire life at the expense of learning how to be around other people"
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Eight of Pentacles represents learning, apprenticeship, hard work, dedication, and ambition. Reversed, it indicates poor results, carelessness, lack of attention, overwork, and financial insecurity.
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Two of Swords represents crossroads, painful choices, divided loyalties, balance, and blindness. Reversed, it indicates indecision, seeing the truth, caution, detachment, and turmoil.
Propaganda- "Talia is torn between love for her father, who raised her and protected her, and her Beloved, who brings her joy and comfort. Every time she picks one, she can't stick to her decision and ends up helping the other. Her love for her son seems to be her primary motivation these days, but even then it never stops her from trying to please both sides and making neither happy. The one time she gets to make a decision unrelated to either of them, it's ripped away from her and leaves her back where she started. In the end, Talia is left at a crossroads, unable to stick to one path or the other.
(Also, sidenote- we do not acknowledge Morrison and his butchering of Talia's character in this house)"
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Seven of Cups represents seeking purpose, too many choices, daydreaming, illusion, and decision-making. Reversed, it indicates clarity, lack of choice, decisiveness, missed opportunities, and feeling trapped.
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Knight of Swords represents recklessness, impatience, impulsiveness, courage, and heroism. Reversed, it indicates missed opportunities, hesitancy, arrogance, and being a follower.
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Eight of Cups represents leaving, walking away, disillusionment, self-discovery, emotional strength, and seeking the truth. Reversed, it indicates fear of moving on, stagnation, accepting a bad lot, fake happiness, and a refusal to grow.
Propaganda- "ok SO! Anthy starts the series accepting her lot in life, basically staying in a situation that makes her miserable and refusing to leave her brother despite everything he puts her and everyone else through. Utena keeps asking Anthy what she wants and trying to encourage her to express some autonomy, and it's through the support and love of someone who isn't interested in what she is but who she is that she's able to grow and become more. At the end of the series she's fully in the upright position, leaving her brother and the academy behind to find Utena and make her own way in the world, as scary as it might be."
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Nine of Wands represents perseverance, grit, an ongoing battle, gathering strength, courage, and weariness. Reversed, it indicates a refusal to compromise, exhaustion, giving up, weakness, or a refusal to learn from the past.
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Queen of Cups represents mature femininity, emotional security, warmth, kindness, and empathy. Reversed, it indicates immaturity, frivolity, selfishness, manipulation, and depression.
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character-tarot · 2 days ago
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The Knight of Pentacles represents patience, practicality, responsibility, loyalty, and stubbornness. Reversed, it indicates laziness, weakness, disloyalty, apathy, and broken promises.
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