Also btw calling for pickup doesn't work for me on Any place in Jorvik now so eh. either I'm unlucky or I have some Real stern words for whoever checks QoL per update around here
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Never let anyone’s mean spirited words get to you. Remember that nobody can dim your light when you’re made of stardust.
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Hello! I blocked the link because seriously, I don’t want to give them and their hate more visibility. But anyway, I asked the cards your question about whether it bothers him to see people being mean to him online or not. The Major Arcana were The High Priestess reversed, Strength and The Tower.
So, The High Priestess reversed, in this context, points to him possibly feeling confused when he sees mean things online aimed at him, and he kind of freaks out and starts to listen to them and believe them instead of listening to himself and his inner voice, his own intuition. He will block all the rest out and end up giving the mean words too much credit, believing in them more than in himself. Strength shows him then trying to master his emotions, be reasonable and emotionally balanced, get his inner strength back and stay calm and in control to face the situation. The Tower, however, points to them getting the best of him. These mean words and people can bring him down, make him crumble, fall apart, and depending on what it is, it can cause a lot of destruction.
The Minor Arcana were the Page of Cups, Knight of Swords and 8 of Cups. Page of Cups with The High Priestess reversed shows this part of him that listens to them and believes what they say will still want to please them, he will still try to be nice and he will still care about what they think. The Knight of Swords with Strength is basically the opposite, with the part of him that wants to get back in control and master his emotions to also be ready to fight and to defend himself and his people from anything, ready to face any obstacle, being rational and strategic. In the end, 8 of Cups with The Tower means that, despite all the destruction and falling apart these mean words can cause to him, he will still be able to walk away and let it go, get it out of his system and move on. But he might not stay, he might leave too, and never look back.
All in all, it might hurt him because he will tend to believe them, but he will also try to fight it and defend himself, which could lead to him being able to let it go and possibly leave, despite the devastation.
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Remember, when you say mean things, it hurts people. Except for me. When I say “mean” things, it’s because it’s fact.
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