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This didn't work the first time I tried it, but it did this time. Computers is weird...
Spike is mightily pissed off. His leg is all bandaged and I have to tie a plastic bag over it before I can let him out to pee. He refused to eat anything yesterday, and spent the whole day snuggling with Mum. Every time he felt he wasn't getting enough attention he whinged and grumbled like the attention-whore drama queen he is until both of us scratched his ears and his back and made him groan with pleasure instead. The thing that upset him most was trying to jump onto Mum's bed and missing, because he was still dopey from the drugs - he likes to make people laugh, but not inadvertently, he's as conscious of his dignity as a cat...
He isn't wearing the lampshade collar, for two reasons - one, he's perfectly capable of removing a bandage with the lampshade collar on (it took him a couple of hours to work this out, way back when I first brought him home - he trapped the bandage between the edge of the collar and the floor and pulled) and two, I've asked him not to fiddle with his bandage, so he doesn't - Spike is like that.
Oh, man, this is going to be a long ten days...
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Apart from that, well, they're just interesting. So many of them span so many different cultures - it makes me wonder about the origins, about what it was in the human brain that locked onto these particular things and made them eternal. That ties in with evolutionary psychology as well.
Tarot is on the long, long list of things I've been meaning to learn about for ages and haven't yet got round to. I have several friends who do tarot readings...
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Thanks for the links - I need to get back into myths and legends. Used to be the biggest Roger Lancelyn Green nut.
(And we had a black cat once, but all he did was dribble and fall off windowsills. Hardly occult activities.)
I became a tarot nut more by accident than by design...a friend got me to buy a deck, and they worked so uncannily well that I simply couldn't stop using them. I do occasional readings for an online tarot community, as well as reading for my friends and work colleagues, and, well, the cards are right a disturbingly high percentage of the time. I can't yet explain exactly how tarot works, but work it does.