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Biology Revision Flashcards
I had the pleasure of creating a set of custom revision flashcards for my client, Famm. He provided an online biology textbook and detailed instructions on the style he preferred for the flashcards. After delivering a sample to ensure we were on the same page, Famm was very satisfied, and I proceeded with the full order. The entire project was completed within 4 days, and Famm was delighted with the final outcome. If you're looking for high-quality, tailored revision materials, I'm here to help!
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Sunside
#poolfurniture#exteriordesign#design#furniture#seat#deckchair#chair#deck#productdesign#printable#product
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Free printable tarot deck with hand-drawn illustrations!
#tarot#surreal#tarot deck#printable tarot#divination deck#major arcana#minor arcana#atmospheric#horror#art#hand drawn#hand drawn art#ink drawing#black and white#print and play
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I got my Faewood Fantasies oracle deck printed out 🤩 I’m in love with the artwork by Zack Castro! @paintcapsule I can’t wait to trim these out and play with them ☺️
I made this deck as a tactile, magical companion for my stories set in the ethereal realms of Edenwood Valley.
The Faewood is a wild ring of ancient forest encompassing the heart of this valley, and shares her secrets with only a very special few who venture across her threshold.
With 60 cards of fae wisdom in alignment with the seasons of an enchanted forest, this deck is perfect for a dose of daily inspiration 💜
✨ Printable oracle decks
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PATREON INFORMATION

INTRODUCTION
Hello and welcome to this post! I decided to make a Patreon after some followers of mine said it might be a fun idea! In this post I will give you all some information on said patreon so you know what to expect and see on there!
THE LINK OF MY PATREON: HERE

ALL EXCLUSIVE CONTENT
My patreon will have exclusive pick a cards available for all members;
18+ pick a cards will be available for all members as well, a certain topic you do not really see on my Tumblr page;
Extended pick a cards of some I post on Tumblr will be available on my patreon;
You will be able to vote on upcoming pick a cards, ones for my Tumblr page as well as patreon-only;
Requesting pick a card prompts is available on my patreon;
Free printable oracle decks I make;
Free readings are being offered on my patreon.

NOTE: anyone who joins my patreon, no matter the tier before february 7th 2025 will get a free reading with a question of choice.
IDEAS: if you have any more ideas to add to my patreon please tell me! I really enjoy all imput.
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I want to take a minute to address the above because it's not entirely accurate.
I'm selling someone else's art. True, this deck was designed by Pamela Coleman-Smith in 1909. But not only is this art in the public domain (meaning it's legal for me to re-sell it, it's not plagirism) but it has been modified. Many many big companies do this, all the time. A simple Google search will show Van Gogh's prints for example on t-shirts, mugs, as prints themselves - you name it. I chose to sell this as a colour in as the Rider Waite Smith tarot cards are the standard and almost all modern tarot decks are based on it and I wanted to learn more about the symbolism they use.
Creating it didn't take any effort. False, I didn't use a filter to create these files, the filter of free sites that they use above does work on some of the cards, but not on all. If you try to use it on some it shows grey in some areas which makes colouring it difficult. You can see for yourself using the black and white filters Picsart or Photopea, the Justice card in particular isn't great. This is why I didn't do it, I will post an example of this later to show the point.
Ultimately I made this product for sale because at the time because it was something I wanted for myself and couldn't find. There's a tarot colouring in book you can buy but I wanted to be able to print out specific cards and more than once so it didn't really fit my needs. I sell no other things on my Etsy shop in the whole time i've had it (over a year) because i'm not trying to rip off people and make money, I just found an unmet need and decided to fill it. If you take issue with this i suggest hassling big companies who make ridiculous amounts of money selling public domain art (or worse, companies that rip off small artists). I'm just a regular person who is interested in tarot and trying to get by, like the rest of us.
I just created an Etsy shop! My first listing is a full set of printable tarot colouring in pages!
Why learn tarot?
It can help you understand a situation
It can be used to gain insight into the past, present or future
It can inspire you to take action
It can be used as a journal prompt
It can be used as a meditative tool
It’s a great topic of conversation, people love to have their cards read!
Benefits of coloring in:
Relaxes your brain and Improves brain function
It can induce a meditative state
Reduces anxiety and relieves stress
#tarotblr#tarot cards#tarot community#tarot witch#tarot printables#tarot printable#tarot tips#tarot deck#learn tarot
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Incophearent Update/Design Reveal
Hi everyone! We wanted to give an update that the Incophearent deck has officially been finalized and submitted to be printed! If all goes to plan, it will be shipped to one of our mods who will then give it to dnp at their m&g.
We also wanted to give everyone an update on the design as well as a potential playable version of our deck, as questions about those have come up. Once we have the physical deck, we'll show off some pictures of how the official cards turned out so everyone can see the final product. At that time, we will also be sharing a printable pdf file of the entire deck as well as instructions for getting them professionally printed if anyone would like.
In the meantime though, enjoy this little digital sneak peek at some of our cards and the official design! Be sure to click on the picture if you want to see it in full high quality.
(shoutout to @mothmanbussy420 aka @lumintsu for the design/graphic!)
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TarotWeaver, a Tarot TTRPG
Take your fate into your own hands.
Back TarotWeaver on Kickstarter.
A year ago I had the pleasure of running into two incredible artists at Sonoma State University while taking a drawing class. At the time I was mulling over the idea of a tarot based roleplaying game, but knew that to do the project justice I would want to create a tarot deck for the game. I knew writing the game would already be a mountain of work, lo and behold Arie and Sara had reimagined the major arcana for their final project.
It felt like fate had put us in each other’s path at that moment.
Over the following year we collaborated to create a unique game taking inspiration from Over the Garden Wall, Adventure Time, Cairn, Into the Odd, Whitehack, Everway, and the OSR. While Arie and Sara worked tirelessly to create 78 amazing images in their reimagining of the Rider-Waite deck, I set out to create a lightweight and fun game.
I had two design sensibilities going into the project. The game could only use tarot cards for all of its mechanics. Something that turned out far easier said than done. The second was the entirety of the rules and an introductory adventure had to fit into 48 3.5”x5.5” pages. With some napkin math that meant only 720 square inches of space to write. For comparison, Mausritter has roughly 960 square inches of printable space at 24 5.5”x8.5”.
It’s difficult to pin down how excited I am for this project to come to life and hope to share it all with you soon.
Cheers and happy holidays.
#ttrpg community#ttrpg#dnd#ttrpg art#tarot cards#tarot#drawing#dungeons and dragons#art#artwork#indie ttrpg
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Japanese theme, kipper deck Digital Download
#tarot#tarot cards#tarot readers#tarotcommunity#printable#tarot community#tarot collection#taro#tarot deck#tarot spread#kipper cards#kipper deck#kipper karten#kaarten#lenormandcommunity#lenormand#lenormand deck#lenormanddaily#lenormand readers#oracles#diy oracle#oracle community#oracle dc#oracle cards#oracle#oracle deck#printables#printable deck#prints#tarot prints
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The Long Way
This is an edit of an old one of mine.
"No" Cellmenian's voice rose in pitch. She was trying to hold back the rising tide of panic. "No." Her fur bristled and stood out straight, making her look fluffy. Without knowing why she did it, humans might call it cute. It was not.
The blast had only happened about an hour ago. They were en route from Sol to Parvati, a ferry flight of the Starjumper City of Troy, when three of the four reactors had oversped and exploded. If that wasn't bad enough, they were just about to engage their wormhole generator and link over when it happened. The explosion had caused an overload of power to flow to the wormhole generator, and they mis-linked. THe wormhole generator was sheared in half, with the other half somewhere else in space. Deep in interstellar space, Troy was able to triangulate their location from known pulsars, but that was a small comfort when they calculated how long it would take to cruise to where they could be rescued.
"I'm sorry Celle, It's the only way." Kat said, shrugging. "We're too far from the warp gates; we lost most of the reactors in the blast. Hibernation is the only way to get back. It won't take that long. Maybe a decade."
The humans had explored space for a long time before they found other sapients in the galaxy. Long enough to try out just about every different kind of way they could think of to shrink the distance between stars. Most other sapients think the humans insane for the different ways they made "canned mammal" and flung it into the abyss.
They assumed it was some human thing; a desire to leave their planet by any means necessary. They thought the humans were trying to escape. They were right, but not for the reason they thought. It wasn't escape the humans sought, but exploration. The need to see what was out there with their own eyes. The need to go somewhere new.
Among the more gossiping sapients were whispers that there were still human generation ships, soaring in the interstellar darkness between stars. Ships where whole cities of people grow up, live, love, and die just to be caretakers of their hibernating colonists. Being born, living, loving, creating the next generation, and dying not even knowing that their compatriots back home can now warp between stars in days and (for the truly in a hurry) punch holes in spacetime and link between planets with a wormhole. When asked, the human authorities get quiet and make noises that make it clear that this line of conversation is done.
Only the humans make wormholes, the other sapients shudder at the insanity of it, yet, will still use their systems when they need to be somewhere right away.
"Cellmenian?" It was City of Troy, the ship. "I do not have the printable mass to repair the wormhole generator, and even if I did, the reactor's destruction severely limited my power producing ability. I can thrust towards Parvati, but at this distance, it will be... a while before we get there. I am sorry."
"No!" Cellmenian was screaming now. "You can't consign me to spend however many years it takes for us to get to a place where we can be rescued when I...when I..." She broke down, sobbing. "When I have my family to get home to." She slid down to the deck, sitting rather than passing out, tears streaming from her large eyes. "This was supposed to be a one month trip!" She cried "One month!" Kat couldn't help but notice that the K'laxi cried just like humans did. She didn't mention it though, Celle was going through enough.
Kat sat down next to her friend and said nothing. After a while, she put her arm around the smaller sapient. "I'm sorry Celle." She whispered. "If I could wave a hand and fix it, I would."
They sat in silence together, the gravity of their situation pinning them to the floor.
"What about everyone else?" Celle asked.
"Unfortunately, many of them were caught in the blast." Troy said. "You, Kat, and a few others are all that is left. They are all preparing to enter hibernation as well."
"And you're just okay with this?" Celle's ears and tail were flicking in irritation. "Most of the crew is dead, and you're all being entirely too calm about it."
"Well, for one thing, we've had training." Kat said, gently. "We understand that even though we've been a spacefaring species for a long time, accidents still happen. Any trip we take could be our last, or could take so long that everyone we know is gone by the time we return." Kat sighed. "And for another thing, if we stop, we'll die too, Celle. We will mourn them when we're safe. For now though, we have to put it aside for our own survival."
"A beacon!" Celle stood suddenly, unsteady on her feet. "Why don't we link a beacon to Parvati for help?"
"Our supply of beacons was destroyed in the blast." Troy said. There was a touch of sadness in their voice. "I am making a note to recommend that emergency beacons be placed in other areas of the ship for future revisions."
"So that's it then." Celle said, sitting back down, her eyes welling with tears again. "I spend decades in a box, and when I awake, everyone I know is old or dead."
Kat said nothing, she just sat with Celle.
"Okay." Celle said, with a sniff. "If we're going to go into hibernation, I want to do it now. I want the shortest possible time conscious before I see my... family...again." as she blinked, more tears ran down her cheek.
"Well Troy?" Kat addressed the ship. "Are the hibernation berths printed?"
"Almost, Kat." the ship replied. "Luckily, I had some data from Contact about K'laxi needs in hibernation. You can both hibernate safely for the boost home. You'll climb into the cabinet, close the door, and before you realize what happened, the door will open, and you'll be at Parvati."
"Let's go then. No time like the present."
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Game Pile: For The Queers
For the Queers is a Descended from the Queen game, which is focused on developing queer relationship dynamics, at least, according to its copy text. It was produced by Scholastic Dragon Games and it’s available on itch.io and it’s in that particular category of $3 print-and-play games. Its presentation is a little ropy, it’s not exactly a looker of a game, and I don’t feel like it’s reasonable to pick on it for looking like it was made in Google Docs.
It is a challenging comparison to strike, though, because For The Queers is modelled on the storytelling pseudo-TTRPG, ‘For The Queen,’ a storytelling card game lauded for being, well, pretty solid, and for what amounts to a game of sitting around in a circle telling stories, it has a truly beautiful presentation and excellent approach. In addition to its sumptuous visuals, For the Queen is extremely well constructed in terms of its approach.
It’s built around a single deck of cards that’s set up so the first time you start the game, it’s already in order to teach you how to play the game and get you playing the game in the same fluid exchange. You just flip the cards off the top and go around reading them, in turn, for each player, until suddenly a card asks a player a question and they need to answer it. Using these questions, the players then construct a narrative, integrating the answers to one another’s questions, all building up to a dramatic conclusion to the whole narrative with a final card that, in For The Queen, is simply ‘The Queen Is Under Attack: Do you defend her?’
Everyone answers.
Game ends.
For The Queen, which is already such a simple game engine that it’s functionally impossible to control access to, has a SRD, a system reference document. You can make your own games that invoke it and use the same engine, which, like, you can do that anyway, because game rules are not copyrightable, but if you do it this way, with the SRD and invoking its branding, then you can connect your game to For The Queen, which is, you know, that’s cool. I like that, because it means that you can openly and directly show connections between games. Good stuff.
The central relationship in the story of For The Queers is that the characters are all given a central truth to their prompts: You are in the retinue of a royal, the Queen, who is ‘free of gender,’ and they are travelling with you to again, to journey to a distant land to broker an alliance, but also, this queen, they hold your heart. You are in their retinue, and they love you.
There’s a deeply different materiality to this game being a print-and-play of a paper sheet and an ordinary deck of playing cards. The game For the Queers is modelled on makes sure the deck of cards gets to be this enchanted device, a physically perfect device that controls the focus entirely. You flip a card, and that card presents the question. The art of the Queen in that game gets to be centralised and all the players are engaging with the question in front of them and only the question in front of them.
By comparison, For the Queers requires you look at the card flipped, then a lookup table, which is multiple pages long, and which has all the questions on it present ahead of time, meaning that it’s not hard for a player to mistakenly look at a question that they’re not ‘meant’ to (and isn’t even necessarily going to show up in the game), colouring their experience of the question.
It’s a testament to how a game system is not just the system but also how that system is presented. By putting the rules material in the most convenient to make form (a big a4/letter-printable sheet), the game is diminished in how it presents things that aren’t relevant to the players in the play experience. It’s hardly a real problem either — after all, there are a host of different ways you can approach this. Heck, the whole thing could be a very convenient web applet, just a website you press a ‘next card’ button on, using a simple script to randomise the prompt.
The form the game takes informs the way the game plays.
For The Queers is a For The Queen variant that promises a focus on ‘queer relationships,’ which is a really loaded place to start with things in a way that makes me pre-emptively grimace emoji. Queer relationships are massively varied; my marriage to my partner of twenty years is a queer relationship which has never been particularly in any way interesting, but so to is the relationship of one of my friends who has a literal spreadsheet to manage the intersecting commitments of their different alters’ different polycules. Capturing the breadth of those things in a game simulation of this engine runs a risk of failing to catch either end.
After all, I am one of The Queers, and reading this game’s prompts, I found myself struck by how much none of these questions invited interesting answers, or, particularly, were informed by The Queerness. Now, of course I’m not going to be a great eye level character here; after all, in a podcast about Disney movies, I routinely called out how often the narrative of every movie was a terrible relationship and everyone deserved to be guillotined, but I like to think I can suspend my sense of disbelief and personal politics easily enough to engage with the game that exists in terms of its narrative framing. This is about people who are doing something very important generally (helping the Queen on their way to trying to save the kingdom through an alliance) and very important specifically (you are travelling with someone you are in love with and the many other people that they love, and dealing with the boundaries of that).
Which means that the most prominent form of queerness this game forwards is polyamry and being loved by a queen who is ‘free of gender,’ and what that means is an exercise for the reader. The polyamry element as a form of queerness is, you know, fine, I’m not one of the people who thinks polyamry doesn’t count as a queerness, it’s something that heteronormativity wants to attack and disempower, they can come in under the umbrella as long as they want to be. But that’s kind of the extent of queerness in this space, and since we are also talking about a gender-unclarified queen, with literally no other world building information imposed, that’s kind of the limits of what kind of queerness the game and its story mechanics actually include.
In some ways, it feels breathtakingly sweet, that this game feels its vision of queer relationships are the natural outcome of what happens when you play this game, with these rules. It speaks to the idea of a player community where there is no need for anything but the natural outcome of these prompts to be a queer relationship, because queer relationships are that obvious and easy, but also, the queerness is not defined by any kind of norm. It is Queer, because it says it is Queer.
Like, you know, Dungeons & Dragons.
Let me be extremely clear on this game, though: For all that this game has this verbiage out of me about its challenge, about the things I think it mis-steps on mechanically to achieve its ends, and the implications of what it chooses to be about, none of this is to dismiss the game as a game for its own sake. You can get this game for $3 and play it and if you play it with a bunch of people who want to tell stories about messy queers entangled around their royal love, grappling with their feelings and despairs, you will absolutely be able to have a good time!
Check it out on PRESS.exe to see it with images and links!
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The Perfect Tarot Deck

Finding the perfect tarot deck is a deeply personal journey. With thousands of decks available, choosing one that aligns with your energy, intuition, and reading style can make all the difference in your tarot practice. This guide explores different types of tarot decks, where to find them, and how to determine if a deck resonates with your energy.
Understanding the Different Types of Tarot Decks
Before choosing a deck, it’s important to understand the different types available.
Traditional tarot decks
Most tarot decks follow one of these three classic systems:
• Rider-Waite-Smith (RWS) – The most widely used tarot system, featuring detailed imagery that makes intuitive readings easier. Ideal for beginners.
• Thoth Tarot – Created by Aleister Crowley, this deck has esoteric symbolism, astrology, and Kabbalistic influences. Best for those with advanced occult interests.
• Marseille Tarot – A historic tarot deck with simple, pip-style Minor Arcana (like playing cards). Ideal for traditionalists and those interested in historical divination.

Themed and Artistic Decks
Many tarot decks incorporate different themes and artistic styles:
• Fantasy, Mythology, and Folklore – E.g., The Tarot of the Divine, which uses myths from around the world.
• Gothic, Dark, or Occult – E.g., The Deviant Moon Tarot, perfect for shadow work.
• Nature & Animal-Based Decks – E.g., The Wild Unknown Tarot, focused on nature’s wisdom.
• Pop Culture & Modern Decks – E.g., The Modern Witch Tarot, a contemporary take on the RWS deck.
Oracle Decks vs. Tarot Decks
Tarot decks always follow a structured 78-card system. Oracle decks have flexible structures and meanings, great for freeform divination but not interchangeable with tarot. If you’re new, sticking to a tarot deck based on the RWS system is a good idea before branching into alternative styles.

Where to Find Your Perfect Deck
Once you have an idea of what kind of deck you want, you’ll need to find the right place to get it.
Online Marketplaces & Specialty Stores
• Amazon, Etsy, & Bookstores (Barnes & Noble, Waterstones, etc.) – Great for mass-market decks with reviews to help you decide.
• Independent Creators & Publishers – Many artists sell decks directly on Kickstarter, Instagram, or their own websites.
• Metaphysical & Occult Shops – Shopping in-person allows you to physically handle a deck before buying.
Secondhand & Gifted Decks
• Buying Used Decks – Some believe secondhand decks carry previous owners' energies, but cleansing them can refresh their energy.
• Receiving as a Gift – A common superstition says your first deck should be gifted, but this is not a rule. Buy your own if it feels right.

DIY & Printable Decks
• Make Your Own – Some practitioners create their own decks by hand or digitally print custom images.
• Printable Decks – Some artists offer PDF tarot decks for purchase and printing at home.
How to Tell If a Tarot Deck Resonates with Your Energy
Once you have a deck in mind, you’ll want to check if it aligns with your energy and intuition.
First Impressions Matter
• Look at the imagery – Do the colors, symbols, and style speak to you emotionally?
• Hold the deck (if possible) – If shopping in person, feel the deck in your hands. Does it give you a strong reaction?

The Deck Interview Spread
Before fully committing to a deck, try a short reading to understand its personality. Use this 5-card spread:
• What is your personality?
• What kind of readings will we do best together?
• What can you teach me?
• How should I best work with you?
• What is our long-term potential?
If the responses feel clear and meaningful, the deck likely resonates with you.
Physical & Energetic Sensations
Some people feel a tingling or warmth when holding a deck that connects with them.
If a deck makes you feel uneasy or drained, it might not be a good fit.
Try a Simple One-Card Pull
Ask, “What do I need to know about working with you?” and pull a card. If the message is clear and insightful, it’s a good match. If it feels confusing or off-putting, you may need more time with the deck—or it might not be the right one for you.

What to Do If Your Deck Doesn’t Feel Right
Sometimes, a deck doesn’t resonate immediately. Here’s what you can do:
• Cleanse and Reset the Deck
• Smoke cleansing (sage, palo santo, or incense).
• Moonlight charging (place the deck under the full moon).
• Crystal cleansing (place with selenite or clear quartz).
• Knocking the deck (tap it three times to reset energy).
Give It Time
Some decks require time to bond with. Spend a week shuffling and pulling daily cards before deciding.
Trade or Rehome the Deck
If it still doesn’t click, consider trading it with another reader or gifting it to someone who might connect with it better.
Finding the perfect tarot deck is a journey of intuition and self-discovery. The best deck for you is the one that feels right in your hands, speaks to your intuition, and makes readings feel natural. Whether you’re drawn to a traditional Rider-Waite-Smith deck, an artistic indie creation, or a secondhand find, trust your instincts and let your deck choose you as much as you choose it.

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Cool Shit I've Made (masterpost)
If you want to support me, or if you just want to see what I'm up to, check out the stuff under the cut!
My Currently Active Sideblogs
@organical-mechanical: This is actually my main blog! Go here for all of my unrelated art, EVEN MORE off-topic posts, and the occasional reblog or link to other people's art, generally under the theme of bodily imagry, machinery and software, and/or the combination of the two. Naturally, there's a heavy content warning for blood and gore.
@mind-of-moth: My ask blog/webcomic/light novel? about an inexplicably human doctor in a My Little Pony-esque world grappling with various concepts related to death
My YouTube Channel
As you can see, my YouTube channel is tied to @organical-mechanical and not @hazard-symbols-that-fuck-hard, so you can expect the content to revolve more around innards and CRT monitors rather than the NFPA. In any case, this is where I store-- what else-- my video art
My Itch.io Projects
Hazard Tarot Cards:
A printable card deck for only seven smackaroos, featuring all of your favorite hazard symbols!
Hazard Poker Cards:
Similar to the tarot cards, but for poker!
Mad Science Interactive:
A mock virtual science lab where you grow your own transgenic beast using real-world techniques! The game is 100% free and playable in-browser, with bonus content should you choose to donate $10 or more! (it's basically a three-minute glorified slide show)
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PATREON MASTERLIST
total pick a cards: 64

EXCLUSIVE PICK A CARDS: current total: 29
Advice for the upcoming month
Advice from your future spouse
Anime your future spouse would watch and why
How clumsy your future spouse is
How people feel in your presence
How they’d please you (18+)
How they will seduce you
How they will initiate sex (18+)
How you will get rich
If they have a crush on you
Poems that correspond with their personality
10 of their dirty secrets (18+)
Quotes associated with your future relationship
Something you should hear
The best and worst thing you bring out of them
Things they dream of but won’t do in real life (18+)
What crime you would commit
What kind of lingerie they like most on you (18+)
What main colour your aura is [NEW]
What pet your future spouse would buy for you
What they say behind your back
What turns them on (18+)
What you should know about the next 30 days
What your future spouse thinks of your body (18+)
What your future spouse thinks about your voice
Where they'd fuck you (18+)
Which Disney princess you are
Your future spouse when you're ill
Your next romance movie trope

EXTENDED PICK A CARDS: current total: 35
Affirmations you should repeat to yourself [NEW]
A message from your soulmate
Book quotes associated with your future spouse’s traits
Book quotes that describe your future relationship
Compliments given behind your back
10 (more) facts about your future spouse
Google searches that describe your future spouse
How to make them fall in love with you
How you two would resolve conflict
How people perceive you
If they are lying to you
Let's hype you up
Messages for you
Movie quotes associated with your future relationship
Some motivation from your spirit guides
The first thing your future spouse notices about you
Their hidden insecurities
What is beautiful about you
What kind of beauty you possess
What mythological love story describes your future relationship
What red flags you should look out for
What romance trope you will have
What they think of you
What you need to look out for
What you need to work on
What your contribution to the world will be
What your future in-laws will think of you
What your higher self wants you to know
What you secretly desire
Who is thinking about you and why
You vs. their ex
Your future spouse as a Monet painting
Your future spouse’s animal type
Your most effective manifestation method
Your next financial blessing

PRINTABLE ORACLE DECKS: current total: 4
The Aura Oracle Deck
The Butterfly Oracle Deck
The Odd Answers Oracle Deck
The Vincent van Gogh Oracle Deck [NEWEST]

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