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I mean, tarot is fucking stupid as well.

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No, tarot is a fantastic card game : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tarot_card_games&diffonly=true

Cartomancy using a tarot game cards is stupid though.

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Holy shit, Tarot was a game all this time? Time to buy a pack and get some people for a game night!

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There’s also a really really old type of rpg similar to DnD that can be played with a rare kind of tarot deck called a Minchiate (97 card deck)

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And an excellent one at that!

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May I suggest you use the french tarot rules ? If there is a French community near you, you may find players among them.

Here are the rules translated in English : https://www.pagat.com/tarot/frtarot.html

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Fair point.

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Atheist utilitarian technology professional here. I read tarot. Not because I believe anything mystical is coming through the cards. They just happen to be a very rich and rounded set of symbology to lay out and use to talk through a topic. I have never had anyone walk away from one of my readings without saying “that was more interesting than I thought it was going to be.” Of course my style is very interactive and I involve them a lot as we go. Of course others out there take an oracular approach that’s utter horseshit.

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14 points

Things can be interesting, and still utter nonsense.

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4 points

Unpossible. (Goes back to playing RPGs and reading isekai)

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You didn’t understand. You seem to think that belief in magic or future reading or some other stuff is necessary to play tarot, but that’s not true.

You can use the cards instead as a brainstorming tool that helps you direct your thinking into new avenues that you haven’t considered so far. No bullshit necessary.

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Indeed. Sometimes it’s helpful to filter your thoughts through a different lense, and tarot can spark ideas or aspects you hadn’t considered as you try to fit things within the context of the cards you’re seeing.

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“I play therapist by telling my clients they are the decrepit goblin that stumbled into the stinky swamp and ask them if they want to try to get out of it by using the enchanted axe or call upon the great dragon to lift them up.”

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Why is that in quotes? Is that a reference to something?

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i want to hang out with YOU

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66 points

15 years sober here. Alcohol is not an option for me.

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The important thing is you have discovered this and are comfortable with that knowledge. That in and of itself is a big deal.

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yes, the lesson here was self-discovery-- as difficult a lesson as that was.

i admit that i’ve been through a similar one myself. i quit heroin 20 years ago.

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Congrats on staying clean!

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18 points

Was about to say this.

Alcohol is one heck of a mixed bag., at best.

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Of the things on the graphic, alcohol is the one that can do the most actual self damage.

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Did religion get you there? I don’t recall anything about it in church. In fact they SERVED alcohol at my church.

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Baptists forbid all alcohol, they’re a pretty significant percentage of Christians in the US.

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Do you how you can tell a Baptist from a Methodist? A Methodist will speak to you at the liquor store.

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I don’t know about a lot of religions, but have so far only heard about Mormons banning coffee. Everything else seems to apply to multiple (that I know of) except that. But might hear of another today, I’ll be one of the lucky 10,000.

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Congratulations, sincerely.

I’ve been on the world since before I can remember. It used to be pretty fun, honestly, but I can tell it’s just eating my soul away bit by bit. Unless something changes soon there won’t be anything left.

Tap for /s

Just kidding, I hate this place. I really am happy for you though. It’s not easy.

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I understand. I understand that means mo fo me!

Joking aside, I need to quit, also. Tomorrow, I’ll do it tomorrow.

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You really can.

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You SHOULD fear alcohol and cigarettes, but from scientific reasons. Tarot is also unaceptable for a scientific mind.

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Tarot cards have cool artwork on them, and they are as harmful as a RNG, or cootie catchers.

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Artwork is perfectly fine, but shaping your view about the reality and directing your life based on tarot is pure superstition and stupidity.

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They are however fantastic for shaping the lives of fictional characters. I love using them for NPCs in my games

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It’s a random number generator. It’s shuffled cards put in random order to tell a story, or focus someone on their own thoughts without distractions of self doubt. To bring order to a chaotic existence. Not all mysticism is superstition. Not all rituals are pointless, many attempt to bring people to a liminal state, an attitude of being in-between, standing at the threshold. We can keep the useful elements of these things and discard the rest. No one needs to base there life around anything they don’t like.

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Also, Tarot is also a completely normal card game like Skat–nothing wrong with that

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“Using a framing device to interpret your feelings is unacceptable to a scientific mind”

Okay square.

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8 points

Okay square

I’m not even mad

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If you don’t try to predict your life with Tarot, it can be a fun story creativity task.

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I’d say more that if you don’t genuinely think it predicts your life, it can be fun. It’s like reading horoscopes and chuckling at them.

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There’s nothing wrong with tarot as a concept. It’s a wonderful self reflection and guided meditation tool. Just don’t ascribe magical precognitive powers to it and you’re fine.

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Tarot can be used for other games, for example solitare.

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5 points

I played poker with a set of tarot cards and six people died. Steven Wright

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Or Balatro

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You SHOULD fear alcohol

I think fearing it is going a bit overboard. Moderation is the key.

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Science says there is no healthy dose of alcohol - no moderation, but complete absence.

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Healthy for what, exactly? Because it certainly isn’t incompatible with a long, good, moderately healthy life.

I’m guessing if you want to perform at peak or reduce your risk of cancer as much as humanly possible, then sure. But that’s probably the goal of a minority.

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Nobody claimed othetwise. Just that fearing it is silly. It won’t have much of an effect at all on your health in moderation.

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Tarok is played with tarot cards and you can still get the OG set from Piatnik.

Just in case you’re trying to impress some Austrian grandma…

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I mean tarot is still superstitious nonsense, but so are religions.

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I like tarot because it’s like „death; the tower of doom; the swamp of famine” and that means that you’re gonna have a chill week or something

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FWIW, tarot decks were used for card playing before they were used for divining money from the gullible

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divining money from the gullible

Thank you for phrasing it this way. Superstitious nonsense is all fun and games until someone loses a buck.

Tarot / psychics / etc. being used for personal and financial gain by preying on the vulnerable is far too common and needs to be called out for what it is. People who peddle this hokum for personal and financial gain are no better than TV preachers.

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The card that portends doom is the Tower, usually. There are as many interpretations of Tarot as there are folks that read it, but Death usually means “change.”

Tarot is largely harmless; it’s odd how upset folks on Lemmy get over it. It’s mostly middle aged women and queer men who do it for fun. I use it as a way of organizing my thoughts sometimes - I own a few decks which I enjoy as art pieces and brainstorming tools. I’ll read for friends sometimes and I’m pretty open about the fact that I’m mostly leaning on what the cards do in the Binding of Isaac.

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I dislike all means of normalizing magical thinking, that includes things as petty as tarot and horoscopes and making wishes. Decks as art are cool, cosplay mysticism makes superstition more mainstream.

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It doesn’t mean you’re gonna have a chill week.

It means literally nothing.

“You drew a royal flush, congratulations. That means the local mayor will give you an enema. Since it’s in the suit of clubs, that means it’ll happen on Tuesday afternoon. That’ll be $30, thanks. Go get flushed, retard.”

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There’s a bunch of card games you can play with tarot decks. People should mention this more so that they become more popular again. The people using them for non game reasons is the same as if they were using a Yu-Gi-Oh deck for it.

PS: the standard 52 deck is also a kind of tarot deck.

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No, we use it as a reframing device. You basically point a random story generator at currently relevant facets of your life. This helps you to see them from a new perspective, which can get you unstuck when you have reasoned yourself into a corner.

There’s absolutely no belief in magic necessary to use it.

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People who use tarot absolutely believe in magic.

I loathe apologists.

I personally hate people who try to marry atheism and mysticism as a unified community. It is completely at odds with my values.

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tbf, even without religion, coffee still keeps me up at night

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Isn’t that it’s point?

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