One of many Baraja Española decks, The Baraja Azteca is a 48 card deck of playing cards used for such games as Brisca, Tute, and Mus. This 48-card variant of the deck contains four suits; Oros (Coins), Bastos (Clubs), Espadas (Swords), and Copas (Cups). While the deck is made primarily for play, it functions well as a divination tool. Each reader uses their own personal understanding and intuition to interpret the cards.
Today’s cards: 11 Oros, 8 Copas, & 7 Bastos.
No, you may not shank that [expletive] you’re working with today. I know you really wanna, and I know they really deserve it, but for your own good, put down the shanking knives and get back to work. Funnel that energy into doing the best job you can because that [expletive] is going to hang around longer than you first expected. Look at it this way, everyone knows you tolerate that person the way water tolerates elemental sodium, and they’re going to be waiting for the “eventual” confrontation. But you’re better than that. You have a long game going here, and that little [expletive] is only a distraction. Ride this out. Gloat later.
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