is she playing me?

hello, i want help interpreting these cards please. i asked if she’s playing me and i got [ the lovers rx, knight of cups, 10 of cups]
my interpretation is: there is some uncertainty but there is romantic interest and a wish to make things better
how would you interpret this spread? thank you!!

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u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 15 hours ago
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what do i misunderstand about them?

helloo as the title said i pulled 3 cards asking what do i misunderstand about this person and i got. [ the tower rx, ace of cups rx, the hierophant]

my interpretation is that i misunderstand how much emotions effect them and they can literally feel like a tower and i interpret their withdrawal as lack of feelings. and im not sure about the hierophant 😅

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u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 2 days ago

vulnerability and self-sabotage

hellooo, i’m getting to know someone with a scorpio moon, and i’m trying to understand them better instead of making assumptions.
i’ve noticed that sometimes it seems like they pull away or create distance when things start getting emotionally deeper. do scorpio moons ever self-sabotage because they’re afraid of getting hurt? or is it more about wanting to stay in control or protect themselves? if you’ve experienced this, what was actually going through your mind?
one of my biggest concerns is that as our relationship gets deeper, they might unintentionally push me away or sabotage something that’s actually good because it starts to feel too vulnerable. is that something you’ve experienced? if so, what helped you work through it, or what did you wish the other person understood?
i’m also wondering what actually helps. if someone with a scorpio moon is struggling with trust, vulnerability, or fear of getting hurt, what kind of support feels genuine? what makes you feel safe enough to open up, and what usually pushes you further away?
one more thing… i’m naturally a very direct person. i don’t mean to be harsh, but i know i can come across that way sometimes. if you’re a scorpio moon, how do you take direct honesty? is there a way someone can be straightforward without making you feel attacked or like they’re trying to hurt you? what kind of communication makes you feel understood instead of defensive?
i know everyone is different and not every scorpio moon is the same, so i’m just looking to hear people’s personal experiences. thanks :)

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u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 6 days ago
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Are they pushing me away without telling me to leave?

hello, i have had doubts about something and i wanted to know if this person is acting in this way in order to push me away without actually telling me to leave them?

i pulled: the queen of pentacles, 4 of cups, 6 of cups

my interpretation is [ they feel like this connection has emotional history but they are withdrawn or have difficulties engaging and they still feel like this connection still has some values associated with it]

what are your interpretations on this!

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u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 7 days ago
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how can we improve our communication?

hello i just pulled this spread and i asked how me and the person im talking to could improve our communication and im confused on why the lovers is there

my interpretation is trying to move past hurt in the relationship and forgiving them, being in a balance with them and getting out of a stagnant phase

appreciate ur helppp!

u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 8 days ago

Beginner here: Tarot keeps giving me the same answer, but reality says otherwise

Hi everyone! I’m a beginner with tarot and I’m looking for some advice from more experienced readers.

I’ve been practicing by reading about a specific person and their intentions toward me. The confusing part is that every time I ask about their intentions, I keep getting very similar messages. However, their actual actions in real life seem to completely contradict what the cards are saying.

As a beginner, I’m struggling to know what to trust. Should I believe the repeated message from the cards, or should I take their actions at face value? Is this something that happens often when you’re learning tarot, or could I be interpreting the cards through wishful thinking without realizing it?

I’d really appreciate any insight or advice from people who’ve experienced something similar. Thank you!

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u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 10 days ago

why do i have a hard time in love? are there any significant things about my chart that stand out? [astro-seek]

i just want to know why do i have a hard time with love and showing that vulnerable side i always want to seem strong and unfazed. and do i have any placements that stand out other then the love aspect

u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 28 days ago

lilith synastry

hello i wanted to ask about if me and someone both have our lilith in the 8 house and it conjunct each other what does that really mean? (sorry i don’t really know much about astrology)

u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 1 month ago

how does a full stack work

hello i know this might sound dumb but, i thought building a website/ app just meant one language and that’s it but i just learned what a tech stack is but how do you really connect them all together (front and back end and the data base) and what would you recommend for beginners who are just starting and learning what everything is.
ur help is very much appreciated!

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u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 2 months ago

Hey everyone,

I’m currently studying computer science and I understand most of the concepts in class (like programming, data structures, etc.), but when I try to build something on my own, I feel completely lost.

It’s like I know the theory, but I don’t know how to actually use it in real-world situations.

Is this normal for CS students? At what point did things start “clicking” for you? And what helped you bridge the gap between learning and actually building things?

Any advice would be appreciated.

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u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 2 months ago

hello

i kinda have a problem with function, i still dont fully understand it. why do we sometimes pass something in it and sometimes not?, also when calling it if i pass something in it when i call it do i have to pass it again?

what exactly is the difference i really need help understanding it fully i tried letting ai and yt videos explain it.

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u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 2 months ago

I’m a sophomore studying computer science and I’ve been learning programming for years (Python and Java mostly). I feel like I understand the concepts when I study them, like I can follow along with lectures, solve some problems, and read code, but when it comes to actually building something on my own, I get stuck almost immediately.

This has been happening for a long time, around 5 to 6 years. Every time I try to start a project, I either don’t know where to begin, or I get stuck and give up. It makes me feel like I’m not really learning properly even though I’ve spent so much time on it.

I want to actually get to the point where I can build things, not just understand theory.

What’s the right way to improve this?

How do you go from understanding code to actually building projects?

And how do you know if you’re really learning programming the right way?

Any advice or personal experiences would really help.

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u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 2 months ago

I’m a sophomore studying computer science and I’ve been learning programming for years (Python and Java mostly). I feel like I understand the concepts when I study them, like I can follow along with lectures, solve some problems, and read code, but when it comes to actually building something on my own, I get stuck almost immediately.

This has been happening for a long time, around 5 to 6 years. Every time I try to start a project, I either don’t know where to begin, or I get stuck and give up. It makes me feel like I’m not really learning properly even though I’ve spent so much time on it.

I want to actually get to the point where I can build things, not just understand theory.

What’s the right way to improve this?

How do you go from understanding code to actually building projects?

And how do you know if you’re really learning programming the right way?

Any advice or personal experiences would really help.

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u/Grouchy-Injury1342 — 2 months ago