It's not because he knows "tricks" the casinos do, it's because he knows how to trick the casinos. They know how to spot people like that, and he doesn't care for gambling, so it works out well.
And, the reason I haven't come back is because I actually have things to do besides come here, and...
Yes, but there are some brands that are, for the most part, natural. The kinds of packaged foods you can get at the health food store, or in the "natural" part of the grocery store. Most major chains have them.
I'm not talking about advertising gimmicks or slimy marketing to ride to coattails...
Yea, that's why lots of people don't go to casinos.
Doesn't mean that the same thing will happen to them by playing Hearts or Bridge at home with friends.
If you lack the ability to distinguish between a stage magician, and a tarot card symbol, then I really don't think you and I have anything left to talk about, ever. Ever ever.
Then, I hope that you'll stop saying that everyone only associates playing cards with gambling. Because, that...
I know, but that's not really what I'm talking about. I'm talking about things you can buy at a store like Whole Foods, or a brand like Kashi and Nature's Place.
What I'm asking is if it's necessarily healthier to buy Kashi granola bars over Quaker Oats, or Nature's Place oat cereal over Cheerios.
Yes, just like it's your personal interpretation that cards are evil.
Would you mind commenting on or answering the question in post 252? I've made this comment a few times, with no response.
As I said before, you immediately think of gambling. Many people don't. When I see a deck of playing cards I immediately think of magic tricks, because my husband is a magician, and that's mainly what we use the cards for. Neither of us play card games at all, and neither of us gamble (my...
I don't answer to the same God that you do, so I was just curious if that made a difference to the evil-ness of playing cards.
I still have some questions though:
Are only playing cards with pictures on them evil? Why, or why not? Couldn't a person conceivably play poker or another gambling...
Natural and organic foods seem to be very popular now (and I admit to liking a lot of "natural" brands of food), and their biggest claim is that they're healthier for you since they contain fewer chemicals than other produce and packaged food. But, is this necessarily true? Sometimes the natural...
Playing cards came first, fortune telling cards came later. Tarrocchi cards were playing cards, they were used to play a game called "Tarrocchi". It wasn't until some centuries after playing cards were popular that the idea to use them as "fortune telling" devices came about.
Tarot cards are...
Yet, you consistantly ignore the fact that playing cards are not exclusively used for gambling.
I think you haven't a leg left to stand on. Your history and claim that they're just like fortune telling cards was way off base, so now you've moved on to talking about the gambling industry. But as...