TaoCraft Short Sip is Tarot for your day in the time it takes to sip from your coffee. Today: fear of the unknown and the annoyed shower cap lady.
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When this card turned over, my first and only thought was “what the actual heckin’ heck is that?”
It’s got a horse, a sword (or maybe it is a stick) and a pissed off looking woman in a shower cap. Queen of swords maybe? Knight of wands? Bad hair day card?
At first, I didn’t even know what the card was much less what to think or say about it. Which, I think, is the message. The words “fear of the unknown” popped to mind. Which makes logical sense because I wasn’t sure if it was a knight, a queen, a sword or a wands card.
For a flash, I had a snowballing moment of fearful not-knowing. Not knowing the card means I’ll write a terrible post, so I’ll never get paying work as a Tarot reader ever again, which means decades of effort goes down the drain because I’ve wasted my life on woo woo spooky shit and oh-my-god-we’re-all-gonna-die.
That, my friends, is a living example of psychological stress and exactly what Tarot and mindfulness is designed to help.
Sometimes, the best thing you can know is that you don’t know. It prompts you to prepare, think, act and adapt.
Sometimes the worst thing you can do is let fear of the unknown drag you into dwelling on the future instead of being mindful of the present reality.
Fear of the unknown isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Fear unbridled puts your heart in prison. Fear utilized sets you free. As has been attributed to all sorts of people from Mark Twain to President Roosevelt quote courage is not the absence of fear but rather the ability to act in spite of it end quote.
Turns out all I needed to do was walk into the next room and pick up the deck guidebook and do a little googling. Looks like we might survive after all, folks!
On a small scale that’s exactly the kind of thing that goes with the Knight of Swords which is what shower cap chick turned out to be.
The Cary-Yale visconti tarot deck published by US Games in the 1980s is made up of reproduced images from a 15th century partial Tarot deck. According to author Stuart R. Kaplan as quoted by google books, the original deck is in the Cary card collection in the rare books and manuscripts library at Yale University. New cards were created to fill in the missing cards and create a full, functional deck. I don’t know if this particular card is original or a fill-in, but Kaplan also points out that the court cards in the original deck is a mixture of male and female figures, which is interesting for the time period. I don’t know about the shower cap, but it turns out that it really is an annoyed looking woman on a horse. The way she is holding the sword reminds me of an internet meme of Qui-Gon from Star Wars jumping up and drawing his light saber with the caption of “When you are home alone and you hear a noise”
Seven Dane Asmund writing as the Alleyman interprets the card as sudden opportunity, rapid movement, advice to take advantage of sudden opportunities or you could miss it. This is spot-on for the Knight of Swords imagery in every other deck I’ve seen.
So NOW what do we do? Is there anything that reconciles the Cary-Yale image and the flash about fearing the unknown with the typical daring imagery of the knight of swords we see in so many other decks?
I think the idea of being on guard combined with taking advantage of sudden opportunities builds the bridge between this very old card and the common modern interpretations for the knight of swords.
If fear of the unknown paralyses us, and keeps us from acting, then we might miss key opportunities. If fear of the unknown takes us into a new situation prepared and alert and ready to make the most of a sudden opportunity, then fear of the unknown has served us well.
Just don’t forget to take your shower cap off.
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TaoCraft Short Sip is Tarot contemplation for your day in the time it takes to sip from your coffee. Today is the 6 of cups and the monday gremlins
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Todays card is the six of cups.
I’m still getting to know this new Tarot deck. The Alleyman’s Tarot is full of surprises. I wasn’t expecting a Japanese influenced card, but enjoy this one. I’ve always liked anime. I’ve been watching it since around 1970 when my kindergarten self was fangirling Kimba the White Lion. There is something vaguely Inuyasha about the energy today.
It’s a good one for a Monday too. As the workweek starts and the weekend ends, our thoughts sometimes turn to the serious and the ponderous. Mondays aren’t usually a play day.
This energy is asking us to lighten up a little bit. It ain’t all that. The advice is not to build things up to be bigger than they really are. The classic RWS deck shows children playing in a field of flowers.
Mondays often are not a field of flowers. Life can be full of annoyances any day of the week. Mondays are just another day. Nuisances are just another part of being alive on plane Earth. It is what it is but not more than it is.
By the same token, just because something is pleasant and easy doesn’t mean it is somehow lesser than if you struggled or it was unpleasant. It is what it is but not less than it is.
The Six of Cups reminds us to, even in the face of Mondays, and annoyances and inconveniences, and things that happen astonishingly easy, to stay chill and roll with it. It’s not all that one way or the other.
The card was originally made by Buboplague for the Yokai Yochi Tarot deck. A fast and superficial google shows that yokai are mischievous spirits from japanese folklore. As playful as the card looks, broken umbrellas with legs are vaguely disturbing too. It makes me think of how “gremlins” from the movie have come to mean any unexplained glitches like “computer gremlins.” The Alleyman’s Notebook describes the card as innocent joy, just like the RWS interpretation. It too reminds us to have a fun like a child despite all the adulting we have to do.
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TaoCraft Short Sip is Tarot contemplations in the time it takes to take a sip (or two) from your coffee. Today – this one’s for the black sheep of the family.
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Today’s card is the four of wands in reverse.
There have been very few reversals since I’ve changed the podcast and started this short sip format. This seems to be a good time to talk about reversed cards in general. You might need an extra sip or two of coffee for this one.
In Tarot, when we say a card is reversed, it means that the card is upside down relative to the person doing the reading. It seems like every single Tarot reader has their own individual method and philosophy for dealing with reversed cards in a reading.
Some decks lend themselves to reversals more than others. Mostly I’ve been using the public domain Waite Smith Tarot on the Craft Cards Store diamond flare printing. It has an up and down orientation to the images on the back. When I pick up the deck to shuffle and draw the card, I consciously hold it right side up. It makes it less likely for a reversal to happen. If a reversal happens in spite of handling the cards that way, it is a stronger indication that the reversal is significant to the message.
Some decks have symmetrical backs that look the same either way you hold them. As you would logically expect, reversals are more common with those decks. The style of back is a deliberate choice made by each individual deck’s creator. From reading deck descriptions, I get the impression that the choice of card back is influenced by the deck author’s philosophy about reversals.
When you get right down to it, regardless of how often they happen or the kind of card back you use, how you read a reversed card is a matter of personal preference.
With the Alleyman’s Tarot that I’m using today, the backs vary from card to card and make reversals hard to consciously try to prevent. With some of the more abstract cards it’s hard to tell the front from the back much less the up from the down. The smooth cardstock feels great, but the cards are slippery. This deck seems determined to make me play a game of hundred-something card pickup. I have a hunch that reversals are going to be common with this deck.
OK. Great.
So what does that mean for a reading when a card is upside down like this?
Some people change the meaning of a reversed card to its opposite, or change it from having a positive, upbeat spin to to exploring the darker, more negative side of the card.
I’m in the school of thought that takes all those shades of meaning into account all of the time anyway. With that kind of gestalt approach, reversed cards are not really all that significant. For me, it comes down to an arbitrary, purely intuitive decision whether to even consider the reversal or not. If it feels significant, I read it in terms of energy flow. If it doesn’t feel significant, I turn the card right side up and go on as usual.
Here is a shocker for you: I see it in terms of Taoist philosophy.
You are probably familiar with the taijitu, the swirly black and white circle with the dots of the opposite color on each side. The concepts in the yin yang symbol overlap with Tarot reversals. Both positive and negative connotations are unified within the wholeness of the card, just like both black and white are unified within the wholeness of the taijitu image. It isn’t meant to be a static picture. The swirly shapes of the black and white fields symbolize movement and a dynamic interplay of opposites. That applies to Tarot reversals too. To my mind, a reversal speaks to the overall flow of energy more than a static but opposite interpretation of an individual card.
In my readings, a reversal shows where energies are blocked or turbulent. Reversals show where our biggest struggles and challenges currently lie.
The four of wands card is about celebrations, particularly broad celebrations that are rooted in culture and community. The four of wands card is different from the kind of celebrations that we sometimes see in the nine of cups. The nine of cups hints at inner circle celebrations with your closest friends and family, like Thanksgiving for example. The four of wands speaks to events that tend to connect outward. The four of wands speaks to the kind of holiday that is celebrated by going out into the community, like Independence Day.
Of course, wherever connection to community exists, so can rejection and estrangement from it. A complicated or blocked sense of connection or community is where the reversal comes into play today. This is not a card intended for everyone, by any means. Many if not most people have basically supportive families and fit into their culture to some extent, but family weirdness is common too. It’s uncomfortably personal for me to talk about this energy, but I feel pushed to do it anyway. I feel an intuitive push to talk to my fellow black sheep.
Scenes from animated Mulan about “the ancestors” come to mind here. So do memes about the one witchy person rolling up in a goat cart to Thanksgiving dinner. “Ancestor” steps forward as a keyword. If the reversed four of wands resonates with you. then this is not a day to try and revere your literal ancestors. Today’s card is about acknowledging the differences.
I hope to write more about this in my personal blog later, but what do you do when you are profoundly different from your ancestors…and it’s a good thing because your ancestors are bigoted jerks?
We all know how painful it is to be rejected by a date or dumped in a relationship. It is that painful and more to get your head and heart around being somehow unacceptable to your own family or community. Out and out rejection is unspeakably painful. The energy of tacit rejection and unspoken disapproval plays its own head games.
If birth family is not the right tribe, if they are not the ancestors of your heart, then there are communities of heart and choice that can step in. It’s not a perfect replacement but it helps a little bit. I know this is a pale nothing of a comparison, but I remember how ridiculously happy I felt when I saw the Ron Reagan unabashed atheist ad for the first time. No matter how independent or introverted we are, there really is a certain joy in seeing someone “like me.” Representation really does matter because we have a deep need to know the things that are vitally important to us are important to other people too.
My hunch is that today’s card is about giving permission. The reversal is letting us know it is ok to allow yourself time and space away from toxic, judgemental or bigoted people. It’s ok if you need support outside of or in addition to your genetic family. It’s ok if you need support outside of or in addition to the community where you currently live.
To paraphrase Richard Bach, the author of Jonathan Livingstone Seagull, true families seldom grow up under the same roof.
Today is not a day for ancestor worship. Today is a day to respect your place in the world. Today is a day to connect with the family and the community of your choosing. Today the card reversal means something important.
A family of the heart, a tribe of like mind, a community that celebrates you as you are does exist. The ideas and values we choose can become our intellectual, emotional and spiritual ancestors even if we don’t fit in with our physical ones.
Let your true light shine as best as you can while guarding your physical realm safety and well being. When your authenticity shines, it helps your true community to find you and accept you and support you. Through your authenticity you become the emotional and intellectual ancestor for future generations.
Just as a final sort of side note, I Like I said earlier, today’s reading used the Alleyman’s Tarot deck. Because I’m a lazy, lazy girl, instead of sitting down and reading the guide book, I’m just looking each card after I finish the short sip reading. I want to get to know this deck on a pure, intuitive, direct, cold reading level before reading the book entry. From what I’ve seen of the cards on instagram before my copy arrived, The Alleyman’s Tarot is super readable.
Today’s card and the energy was kicking me in the shins on a personal level and it took forever to write everything up to this point. It’s almost Easter, and that’s the time of year when the religious divide in my extended family is extra noticeable. This card was such a challenge to write that I almost forgot to pick up The Alleyman’s Notebook. Reading it, I feel validated. It isn’t the exact same wording or exact same interpretation, but there is a certain energy resonance between the black sheep of the family energy and the Alleyman’s interpretation of the four of wands in reverse.
quote “In reverse, this is unhappy unity….it may be time to leave the shelter, time to leave home ” end quote. I’m not telling you to run away from home, but this sounds like a clear OK to look for outside support and acceptance if you need it.
My thoughts today are with transgender youth and the lgbtqia+ communities in the US states that have put their rights, families, health and safety at such risk. Please support organizations that are acting to help; ACLU, PFLAG, the Trevor Project, It Gets Better project and others. Please write your representatives in support of equality legislation.
Whatever your tribe, wherever your home, your family of heart exists. In some cases your heart-family is the same as your family-family, standing by your side. For some, your heart-family may be waiting under a distant roof, yet to be met. Either way, know that you are loved. It’s ok to be a black sheep. Or a colorful one. It’s ok to be who you truly are.
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announcement – delay in short sip tarot reading for Friday. Please stay tuned for a longer behind the scenes the post featureing the four of wands tarot card in reverse
Today’s short sip Tarot full reading will post tomorrow, because of ….stuff.
This card’s energy was kicking me in the shins a little bit, and hitting a bit close for comfort. I don’t want to over-share, so I won’t. It did, however, make today’s post take longer to wrangle into something kind of understandable. It’s too late in the day to be useful as a coffee and contemplation for your day kind of reading so we’ll try again in the morning. Please let me know what you think about any post….comments on the blog are open, as are comments on the YouTube channel and voice mail on Anchor FM. Ask me anything! (Just remember that answers will post in the blogcast.)
You choose your Tarot card and your message for today with this innovative blend of Tarot guidance video, blog and podcast.
You know, I really want to re-work how I do these interactive readings. I want to make them more audio friendly for the podcast and honestly, I just don’t enjoy the monologuing into a microphone thing. It has such a performance feel. I know I’m not a good extemporaneous speaker and that makes it hard to bring the level of communication and authenticity I can give you in a live one to one conversation or in a typed format. I think I’ve said this before. Conversation is one thing, but broadcasting to a general audience is another. One to one versus general audience readings aside, you can compare the You Tube video to the typed transcript here in the blog and the text to speech version in the podcast. Dang it Jim, I’m still a writer, not on camera talent. At the same time, I really do like the what the video brings to the blog, especially for the interactive, pick-your-own-card readings like this. I think it brings an important level of transparency and authenticity to the posts. You know it is a totally genuine, heartfelt, raw, unedited, real-world card reading. You get to see it happen as well as read or hear the words of it. Maybe it’s just me, but it seems fairly symbiotic – the two together are greater than the sum of the parts. Especially for people like me who think they are some kind of Shakespeare until the mic turns on and it all turns into babbling incoherance.
Here’s my thought and I really want to know what you all think. It would genuinely help me to have this feedback. Just being here and reading or listening to this is wonderful support – and I thank you for that – but I could really use an extra hand with this interactive idea. Please leave any thoughts or suggestions or questions in the blog comments, the youtube comments, answer the question on spotify or leave a voicemail on anchor fm. Are these interactive readings interesting or helpful at all? If I put a pithy card contemplation in the video description and a full card reading on the blog and podcast would it still be as helpful and interesting? Honestly, I’d kind of love the mystique and anonymity if everyone to thought that I actually sound like Siri’s second cousin and have my voice be as big of a mystery to Tarot YouTube as Corpse Husband’s appearance is a mystery to gamer YouTube. I may tinker with captioning the longer you choose videos and leaving the short ones as, you know, shorts.
Using “left, center or right” to indicate your card choices is hard to visualize. Or at least I think so. Sometimes you see these kinds of readings on social media using still photos and they create such pretty Instagram level picture. Often they will use crystals or charms or feathers or different small objects to help you feel your way to the right card. I love me some rocks and crystals, but again, that doesn’t translate well into an podcast. Using color was a thought, but not the best one. Color have emotional and psychological connections. Marketing experts use it all of the time. I was concerned that I can’t think of any good way to connect the cards to sounds without making it ridiculous and cumbersome for the blog readers and video watchers. The answer seems to be to use something that is easier to describe and visualize than objects or spacial relationships like left – center – right.
Have you ever seen the original Ghostbusters movie? There is a scene where Dr. Venkman is testing two volunteers ESP ability by drawing cards and having them guess the shapes on the cards. If you take out the comedy bits, the card test is an actual thing. There are random image generators online that let you guess at the cards and see if you can guess above random. It’s all based on controversial parapsychology research in the 1930s. And it has absolutely nothing to do with this other than taking some inspiration from the cards. The cards I’ll use for the visual part are different than the the actual Zenar cards, but like the Zenar cards they are simple shapes that are easy to visualize. As a nod to one of my favorite movies, though, I’m using a star and wavy lines. I made add some shapes just for interest and to increase the randomization. You’ll see and hear how it works as we do a few of theses you choose readings together.
But speaking of you choose readings, that’s enough behind the scenes. Let’s do this thing.
First I’ll draw three shape cards from this tiny handmade deck of note cards.
Today we have wavy lines, star and circle.
Now lets draw three Tarot cards from the shuffled and cut Tarot deck and put one by each of those shape cards.
Next – you choose.
You choose how you use the reading. It can be guidance for your day, guidance for your week or guidance for anything that is on your mind right now.
Imagine the three shapes, star, wavy lines and circle. Which one feels right? Does one light up in your mind’s eye more than the others? Does one catch your attention more than the others? If you need a minute, pause the video, stop reading for a second or pause the podcast to give yourself a little time. Then restart to get the reveal. Or just pick a shape on impulse and listen for your card as we go along.
Wavy lines is Temperance. The Waite Smith deck echoes the wavy lines in the water that is being poured from cup to cup. Temperance is the ultimate balance card. Today there is a strong energy of “slow your roll” and “bring down the temperature” a little bit. Here the Temperance card is very much like tempering in cooking where you change the temperature of sauces or custards gradually to prevent the eggs from curdling and getting lumpy. Tempered glass is another example. Tempered again refers to temperature. The temperature of the glass is controlled and manipulated to make the glass stronger. The advice from the card is about bringing emotional tempers and and emotional temperaments and group discussion temperatures down. It is about choosing your response to external circumstances just like you chose this card.
Star is The Hermit card. Interestingly, the star shape is also found on the card artwork as the shape of the light in the hermit’s lantern. The Hermit is about finding inner wisdom through changing the external environment. Carve out some me time for yourself. If you at all can manage it, get away from it all. Create a little quiet time and meditation because that will let you hear your own inner wisdom. Walking away for a minute to collect yourself is a way to respond to external circumstances as much as a spiritual retreat is.
The Circle isn’t directly represented on the card art, unless we really stretch things to include the chariot wheels. The chariot is what I call the supersonic test pilot card. It is a call to be fully in the present moment and mindful, but not impulsive. If a test pilot lets their mind wander or if they act too randomly bad stuff can happen. Being fully present and bringing all of your training to bear making good but fast decisions is one way to respond to external circumstances. If you chose this card that is a clue that you CAN bring that kind of mindfulness and clear-headed decision making to your situation.
Which format suits you? How do you like using shapes instead of spaces? How do you like the way the videos combine with text and audio. I kind of like this unpolished multi-media blend of things.
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TaoCraft Short Sip is Tarot for your day in the time it takes to sip from your coffee. Today The Alleyman, a Carl Sagan quote, and the Seven of Bells Tarot Card
Hello and welcome to TaoCraft Short Sip: Tarot for your day in the time it takes to sip from your coffee.
Today’s card is the seven of bells from the Alleyman’s Tarot deck and originally from the Floetner deck. The Alleyman’s Tarot is used with the permission of its creator Seven Dane Asmund. To learn more about Seven’s work and what is rapidly becoming my new favorite deck please visit the link below or in the podcast episode description. Yesterday, I posted a short first impression of the deck on the blog. I’ll put a link to that in the podcast description as well.
As an exercise in learning the deck, I’d like to use it for our daily short sip readings. I’ll give you my first impression purely intuitive reading from the card and then I’ll go to the guidebook written meaning and let you decide which resonates more for you on whatever given day you read or listen to this. To take a phrase from the Alleyman Podcast – it will be a collaboration, with the Alleyman’s blessing.
Not to mention that fits my lazy girl M.O. – I won’t have take the time to read the guidebook ahead of these first look. Doing an intuition-only first-look reading like this before reading the guide book page only goes to show how readable this deck and this deck’s concept really is.
When I drew this card, my attention was drawn to the central figure and the similarity between the figure’s texture and the rocks and surrounding ground. It reminded me of the Taoist principle that we are an inseparable part of the larger whole. Carl Sagan said that the Cosmos is “all that is or was or ever will be.”
That. Includes. Us.
Just like the cliche joke about the Dali Lama asing the hotdog salesman in New York to make him one with everything.
We are integral part of our life and circumstances. Because of that deep connection, we can impact it just as it impacts us in that eternal dance of cause and effect.
The notebook talks about this card representing a feeling of being trapped by circumstance and expectations, quote “you have been made into something other people need you to be” end quote. The guidebook agrees that you can shake off this dried-mud entrapment. You can return to feeling more yourself if you quote “find what made you this way and confront it” end quote.
To put it all together, it may be a sudden change or move at a glacial pace, but we can use our deep interconnectedness with the universe and we can use cause and effect to break free of what others expect of us and begin to be true to our expectations of ourselves instead.
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Photo of my newest Tarot deck, and brief deck review. Rave review that is. It’s a modern day masterpiece for an ancient art.
If I were a violin player, this is like finding a discounted Stradivarius online and getting surprise bonus bows, rosin and music besides. This is a modern day masterpiece for an ancient art.
I felt a kinship on the first page. Years ago, I wrote on my decks as the alleyman claims to do with his in his notebook. Cards are just tools while the process and experience of getting and giving readings is almost a living, breathing, evolving thing.
Add favorite cards from my other decks – or take some out as the guide suggests? Change and collaborate both with an unknown to the creatore – “with the Alleyman’s blessing” – as part of the unspoken collective of Tarot readers and artists? Count me in. This is something special.
I don’t give cards away like the fictional Alleyman because I want – need – to protect and possess my tools, and build a relationship with them. This deck had my attention at first sight. The hood and fingerless gloves is a whole mood. The deck is easily coated with my energy. There is delicious mystique and aesthetic to be co-created here. This deck speaks succinct truths with many mouths. There is art and poetry afoot.
Rubber duckie Fool? There is joy in a good beginning.
There is probably more to say, but unboxing isn’t my jam. A thoughtful review is more up my alley. And this one requires some thinking.
Bravo, Seven Dane Asmund. Bravo.
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TaoCraft Weekend Tarot Turnovers are an intuition building exercise. I sip the coffee and you practice the Tarot reading. This week compassionate insight with the Queen of Cups.
Welcome to the Weekend Tarot Turnover where we turn the weekday short sip Tarot readings upside down. I’ll sip the coffee and you interpret the card to practice and stretch your intuition.
I picked a card at random. The idea is that you choose the meaning from the list below that that you think is the best guidance or message for you just now. Instead of me looking outward to read the energy, it’s your turn to look inward to listen to what your bones, guts and intuition are telling you.
Today’s card is the Queen of Cups, which is a particularly good card for this exercise. The queen of cups is very much aligned with intuition.
Some meanings include:
Knowing without a clear logical reason
Inner wisdom
Understanding mysteries through study
Emotional intelligence
Understanding people’s emotions
Kindness and compassion is needed
Pay attention to your dreams, learn to remember them
Comments are open, so feel free to let us know what if any of this resonates with you. Questions are always welcome, and will be answered in the blog.
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It doesn’t always look like it, but I do try and keep my ducks in a row as the saying goes. My ducks, it seems, are a bunch of rampant anarchists on meth.
So, if you’ll indulge me, I’m going to keep making announcement posts every now and then. It helps me get organized and keep track of those overly caffeinated metaphoric ducks. Although I have to admit, it is better than it used to be.
In any case, here is the latest. I hope something of it will catch your interest. You are welcome at TaoCraft Tarot and among the Anarchy Ducks. I’m glad you are here.
So are the ducks.
March 2022
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The Clairvoyant Confessional podcast is fully changed over to the TaoCraft Tarot format. It’s pretty much an audio version of the blog, but after listening to some podcasts during road trips lately….podcasts are a good thing.
“Short Sip” blog-cast episodes are Tarot guidance for your day in the time it takes to sip from your coffee. Weekend Tarot Turnover episodes let you exercise and develop your own intuition, with YouChoose Interactive Tarot, behind the scenes, and Q&A randomly sprinkled in.
Spiffed up the home page. What do you think?
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