The Two of Cups represents unified love, partnership, or mutual attraction
Inverted it can also mean self-love, break-ups, and/or disharmony, distrust.
"Hiya audience! It's time for me, a certain red-haired spider, to embark on some slander!"
"The Two of Cups shows two college students named Sam and Emma, exchanging cups and pledging their love for one another. And the moment I wrote this, Emma did a double take and denied that she feels anything for "That dork Sam". Nevermind the fact that she seems to target Sam specifically with her bullying. Said bullying often seems to expose Sam's undies a lot. And Emma does seem to enjoy seeing every aspect of her exposure. Above them floats the Caduceus of Hermes – a winged staff with two snakes wrapped around it – the ancient symbol of commerce, trade, and exchange. The top of the caduceus burns orange, signifying passion and suggesting that there may be a lot of fiery, unresolved sexual energy between these two people."
"Now if you'll excuse me, I believe Emma is on her way to attempt to beat me up for me writing this. It's cute that she thinks she can safely navigate the maze of webs I set up."
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This card sat on my desktop for over a month without me working on it as I took that long break.
And of course, Sam and Emma belong to someeuf Go and give them some positive words of encouragement, favs, and follow them.
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