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timppu: Tarot cards are like a box of chocolates: you never know what you're gonna get.

It works the other way too: A box of chocolates is like tarot cards: you never know what you're gonna get.
Unless you have a box of chocolates clearly stating all the chocolates are in one flavour.
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hedwards: You know she's a feminist, right? Why would you want to date one of those people.
1. Yeah, one that says that the "man-hating feminism" needs to stop. Terrible, we should burn her at the stake!
2. What tinyE said.
3. I don't think I'm in any danger of actually dating her, so what-the-fuck-ever.
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Tauto: Why are there so many people here that THINK they are being clever when adding posts?
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phaolo: ^ Yes, why?
Hey,turncoat what happened to your rep?Weren't you 600 or more? :))))))))))))))
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tomimt: Unless you have a box of chocolates clearly stating all the chocolates are in one flavour.
Hmmm, good point, like Fazer Wiener Nougat.

So the revised saying could go something like:

Tarot cards are like a box of chocolates: you always know what you're gonna get, as long as all the cards in the deck are the same.
Post edited March 03, 2016 by timppu
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phaolo: ^ Yes, why?
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Tauto: Hey,turncoat what happened to your rep?Weren't you 600 or more? :))))))))))))))
Butthurt much? XD
My ex read the Tarot. I should have known something was up when I drew "The Evil Bitch" and it looked just like her. :D
Google 'learn tarot' or 'tarot resources'.

Search YouTube for 'learn tarot'.

Plenty of books on the subject.

There are many different approaches to the Tarot (Judeo-Christian, pagan, chaos magick, just-for-fun, etc) and many different Tarot decks (differing in art and symbolism for the most part).
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timppu: Hmmm, good point, like Fazer Wiener Nougat.
Wiener Nougat?. I realize that literally means [url=https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Viennese]Viennese (something from and/or originating from the Austria capital of Vienna) in German and nougat is a type of confection, but does any else think that an uninformed English speaker might mistake "Wiener Nougat" as a slang term or euphemism...
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ValamirCleaver: Wiener Nougat?. I realize that literally means [url=https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Viennese]Viennese (something from and/or originating from the Austria capital of Vienna) in German and is a type of confection, but does any else think that an uninformed English speaker might mistake "Wiener Nougat" as a slang term or euphemism... <a href="http://www.gog.com/forum/general/where_can_i_get_to_know_about_tarot_card/post53" class="link_arrow"></a></div> Could well be there's a double-meaning or two, as according to [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nougat]Wikipedia:

"The word nougat comes from Occitan pan nogat (pronounced [ˈpa nuˈɣat]), seemingly from Latin panis nucatus 'nut bread' (the late colloquial Latin adjective nucatum means 'nutted' or 'nutty')."

"Panis" looks very much like "penis", and on top of that in Finnish "panis" is the conditional form of "to fuck" ("panna"), as in:

"Entä jos panis vasta huomenna?" = "How about if we didn't fuck (have sex) until tomorrow?".

Also all that talk about nuts... Based on all the evidence, I think it is pretty clear chocolate confectioners are sex maniacs.

Post edited March 03, 2016 by timppu
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timppu: Could well be there's a double-meaning or two
Thank you for that explanation, I LOLed at it. I'm also learning a lot more about Finnish just from reading all of your various posts. Did you know the Spanish word "" has [url=https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/chorizo#Noun_3]similar meanings for similar reasons? I even heard the word used this way in American movies with Hispanic themes, such as Bound by Honor. The character, an undercover cop, portrayed by Benjamin Bratt used the term in this fashion in a very memorable scene.
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timppu: in Finnish "panis" is the conditional form of "to fuck" ("panna")
Wot?! In your language "panna" (cotta?) means "to fuck"? Lol
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Mashallow: Hello mate,

As a new guy into this forum I have a question. Don't know this is the right place for this discussion or not? But I am looking for solution here. Might someone will help for sure. How could I know about Tarot Card?

Do you have any suggestion? Thanks!
Best Tarrot decks are from the western paradigms of the occult paths. Thoth deck, attributed to the legendary "beast in human form", fabled Aleister Crowley, is an excellent choice. Aleister Crowley was the creator of Thelema and the law of "do what thou wilt".

Another good deck is of the Golden Dawn (the occult corpus of the esoteric mystics, not to be confused with other parties), a.k.a. Eclectic/Aeclectic deck.

Besides tarot though, there are many other systems of divination. From water scrying, to the black obsidian mirror of John Dee and Enochian magic, to the rune-casting of the norse, to the hexagrams of the chinese (I-ching), to ancient greco-roman necromancy and entrail reading, to the gypsy-attributed chiromancy, to the pyromancers of Zoroaster... List is huge. You might consider an expanded search over all systems, practices and beliefs, first, before choosing the one you can work upon. Tarot is but one very tiny fragment of the giant picture. As well as a newcomer and a very latent one, at that...
Post edited March 04, 2016 by KiNgBrAdLeY7
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: Best Tarrot decks are from the western paradigms of the occult paths. Thoth deck, attributed to the legendary "beast in human form", fabled Aleister Crowley, is an excellent choice. Aleister Crowley was the creator of Thelema and the law of "do what thou wilt".

Another good deck is of the Golden Dawn (the occult corpus of the esoteric mystics, not to be confused with other parties), a.k.a. Eclectic/Aeclectic deck.
From a graphical standpoint I'm more partial to the Rider-Waite-Smith deck myself.
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: Best Tarrot decks are from the western paradigms of the occult paths. Thoth deck, attributed to the legendary "beast in human form", fabled Aleister Crowley, is an excellent choice. Aleister Crowley was the creator of Thelema and the law of "do what thou wilt".

Another good deck is of the Golden Dawn (the occult corpus of the esoteric mystics, not to be confused with other parties), a.k.a. Eclectic/Aeclectic deck.
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ValamirCleaver: From a graphical standpoint I'm more partial to the Rider-Waite-Smith deck myself.
Thanks for the link.
Post edited March 04, 2016 by KiNgBrAdLeY7
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: Thanks for the link.
You're welcome. Smith's art for the deck inspired some of Led Zeppelin's imagery.
http://forums.ledzeppelin.com/index.php?/topic/17858-the-hermit-painting/
http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2009/07/11/the-art-of-pamela-colman-smith-1878%E2%80%931951/
http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/hermit.jpg
http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/vintage-les-pauls/22836-jimmy-page-history-his-guitars-48.html#post1161247
https://s2.postimg.org/m3jfqdn95/page_hermit.jpg
http://forum.davidicke.com/showpost.php?s=2e3d082badd65a467a711e03003db6a0&amp;p=1062044476&amp;postcount=30
https://therockfile.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/hermit_mirror2.jpg
https://therockfile.wordpress.com/2011/05/27/in-search-of-the-black-dog/
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/a6/95/02/a69502cd0d82b8de16e017c3776918f1.jpg
https://www.pinterest.com/veronik33/led-zeppelin/