You know, Gregory, for some reason that is slightly worrying...
In your case I'm sure people will be glad to assist in the de-enabling of already bought decks, leading up to repentance and making up by giving to the poor...
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gregory
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Originally Posted by Mariana
You know, Gregory, for some reason that is slightly worrying...
In your case I'm sure people will be glad to assist in the de-enabling of already bought decks, leading up to repentance and making up by giving to the poor...
I have it. My whole family felt the deep need to commit Hari Kari. I am now motherless, childless and friendless except for a stupid deck about a culture, that is far superior to a knock off deck about them.
Same for decks about Native Americans- I finally had to wrap them in blankets and put them up in trees- for they are dead to me.
I only purchase decks that I have a deep abiding dislike for. Tarot is soooo self flagellating. It reminds me that I should have spent the money on a goat or two.
Then again maybe I did.
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Originally Posted by Rosanne
I have it. My whole family felt the deep need to commit Hari Kari. I am now motherless, childless and friendless except for a stupid deck about a culture, that is far superior to a knock off deck about them.
Same for decks about Native Americans- I finally had to wrap them in blankets and put them up in trees- for they are dead to me.
I only purchase decks that I have a deep abiding dislike for. Tarot is soooo self flagellating. It reminds me that I should have spent the money on a goat or two.
Then again maybe I did.
It is rather nice, gregory, but I just cannot possibly fathom the idea of spending that much money on 22 bits of cardboard!!!!! 78 . . . maybe? Doubtful, though . . .