How to dispose of a tarot deck that's been ruined?

I keep a tarot deck in my living room so I can do quick reads, card-a-day pulls, stuff like that. Kind of like, whenever I get the urge to give myself or a situation a quick read without wanting to get too involved in a longer reading.

My boyfriend wasn't feeling well one night and was laying on the couch, and ended projectile vomiting *everywhere.*

Once everything was under control, I went to go clean the living room and saw my deck basically covered in vomit. It's the Woodland Wardens deck, and if you have it, you know the cards (while amazing quality) are like, a matte finish and don't have like ... a laminant feel (I don't know how else to describe it.)

I believe the deck is ruined at this point, so I was wondering, how would I go about getting rid of it? I feel like just throwing it out is almost sacrilege, or maybe that's just my fear of something bad happening for disrespecting a spiritual tool.

Thank you for any and all advice

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u/atticskeletons — 4 days ago
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Just want to give everyone in this subreddit a big hug for everything you all are going through. It's going to be okay, and we're all going to get through this.

Much love

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u/atticskeletons — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/hugs

🫂

Just want to give everyone in this subreddit a big hug for everything you all are going through. It's going to be okay, and we're all going to get through this.

Much love

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u/atticskeletons — 1 month ago
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Just want to give everyone in this subreddit a big hug for everything you all are going through. It's going to be okay, and we're all going to get through this.

Much love

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u/atticskeletons — 1 month ago
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My sister died of an OD. AMA.

My mom found her, she died of coke laced with fent. 2 days away from getting into a rehab. Her official cause of death was cardiac arrest. She smoked weed, too. People don't like to believe me when I say "they cut her coke with fent" because apparently it's unheard of? But isn't that just a pre-made speed-ball? Idk.

All I know is, she is gone, and now I remember her entire life from her birth until her death (I'm her older sister) AMA.

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u/atticskeletons — 2 months ago
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My younger sister died from an OD. AMA

My younger sister died from laced cocaine. My mom found her body, I saw it after. Cops. Tests. Interviews. Journal enteries, a lifetime left of unanswered questions. She had a rehab intLw appointmsnt 3 days before her death. I beliebe it was intentional, or at the very least, a "joke."

AMA.

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u/atticskeletons — 2 months ago
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I woke up next to a dead body. AMA

There isn't much more to say. There is a 200 character limit on this post, so I'll give y'all a background:

We met in county college in my area. He struggled way before I knew him. He came home. He was doing well ... until the night I came over.

I wish I could take everything back. I wish I woke up. I wish so many things.

Ask me anything.

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u/atticskeletons — 2 months ago
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Rehabs with Clonodine in NJ?

Hello

I'm trying to help my S/O find a detox program that prescribes clonodine to help with withdrawal symptoms from tranq dope ... there are a few places we've called that have a protocol but don't seem to treat with clonodine. I was wondering if anyone here has known or has been through the withdrawal process of tranq dope and can give some insight and what you were treated with?

We've been reading that clonodine seems to be the best for managing the WD symptoms, but I know benzos have also been prescibed for this.

If anyone can offer any kind of insight to this we would greatly appreciate it. He's on NJ Medicaid so our treatment options are limited.

Thank you so much in advance.

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u/atticskeletons — 2 months ago
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Detox or Rahab recommendations?

Hello,

I'm looking for a detox or rehab facility that has a xylazine (tranq) withdrawal protocol. If anyone has any recommendations or can point me in the right direction, I would really appreciate it. Trying to navigate all of this has been confusing and exhausting. If the place accepts NJ Medicaid, that would also help a ton. Thank you so much.

Edit: my original post didn't link, but you can find it on my profile. I live in New Jersey.

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u/atticskeletons — 2 months ago

Princeton House for Detox

Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone here has input on Princeton House for detox and addiction related treatment? If so, what was your experience like and would you recommend this place to someone?

Also, since most dope in it now has xylazine (tranq) does anyone know if they treat withdrawal symptoms for that?

Thank you!

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u/atticskeletons — 2 months ago

(The dust on the shelf is from incense)

I usually keep my oxalis on the corner of my TV stand, but I noticed the leaves weren't opening and it was looking leggy, so I moved it to my bookshelf where it's closer to the sun, but it still looks sad. I water it whenever I feel the soil dry, so it ranges from every 3 to 5 days.

This is my first time experiencing an oxalis come out of dormancy, I got it last spring when it was already in bloom. Is there anything extra I have to do for it? Like give it plant food? I

Thank you so much

u/atticskeletons — 4 months ago