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Kinda used the wrong term. Of course the sides should be parallel to each other, but the side borders are not perpendicular to the top and bottom borders. Normally with a diamond cut all four borders are askew. It's VERY weird to have two askew and two straight. Basically the sides borders should NOT be parallel with the actual edges of the card, just as the top and bottom borders are not.
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