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  2. Judgement (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    Judgement (XX), or in some decks spelled Judgment, is a tarot card, part of the Major Arcana suit usually comprising 22 cards. Card meanings

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    No one wants to feel the burning shame that comes with judgment! And literally no one wants to be crowned the "Judgy Friend," either! But the reality is that no one is perfect; we all judge sometimes.

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    3. "Do you ask the cardsyesor ’no’ questions only?" —Anonymous. LS: It is actually best to not ask ‘yesor ‘no’ questions. I find tarot to be limiting if we are looking for ...

  5. Major Arcana - Wikipedia

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    There are usually 22 such cards in a standard 78-card pack, typically numbered from 0 to 21 (or 1 to 21, with the Fool being left unnumbered). Although the cards correspond to the trump cards of a pack used for playing tarot card game , [ 1 ] the term 'Major Arcana' is rarely used by players and is typically associated exclusively with use for ...

  6. Judgment (Tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Judgment (Tarot card)

  7. Kachufool - Wikipedia

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    Kachufol or kachuful, is a trick-taking card game that originated in India. It is a variation of oh hell and is also known as "judgment" and "forecasting" in English-speaking countries. [1] There are several variations of the game.

  8. Talk:Judgement (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    No peer reviewed books or journal articles are cited. No references or footnotes are given. When a new statement is added, the source needs to be cited, and the source needs to be verifiable, and reliable. The card in question has a history of over 500 years in European card games in which it is used as trump card (see Tarocchi).

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