Perception is the name of the game, eh? My geek friends think I'm a gym rat. My hipster friends think I'm genuine and kind. My high school friends think I'm doing well nowadays. My best friends think I overcomplicate things. My smarmy friends think I'm more attractive while I keep my mouth shut. My work friends think I work too much. My old boss thinks I don't know what I want to be when I grow up. (My current boss is more tight-lipped.) A tour guide at Didyma thought I should become a surgeon. My sister thinks I should be on Jeopardy, and my straight friends think I shouldn't hug them as much. Best of all, the Internet apparently thinks I'm a naked, winged, screaming black woman on the inside:
You are the Justice card. Justice preserves the harmony of the world. Working with opposite forces, Justice does not seek to criticize or condemn but rather to accept. The idea behind the card justice is that opposite forces are complementary; you could not have good without evil or light without darkness. Justice's position is to make sure that if a thing is out of balance, the weight of its energy is realigned with its opposite force. This card is also a card of humour, for it is in pointing out contrary positions that humour is often found. The attitude that is found in the humourous person, being able to shift perspective and flow with an instinct, is important in the maintenance of good balance.
Which Tarot Card Are You?
But yeah, I'm something of a mixed bag (mutt, remember?) — if you've gotten this far, you pro'lly ought judge for yourself.
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