On Oct 22, 12:19 pm, hateenvyverm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> After working hard for my money, the least I could do is to have some
> online fun. That's what motivates me to keep making money.
>
> I mean supporting welfare parasites and fraudulent government's SSN
> program is not exactly motivational. I'd rather deal with more
> trustworthy and attractive organizations anyway.
>
> Of course, governments will try to tell me how best to spend my money.
> Thanks, but no thanks.
>
> And ughm... No offense. Please fuck off and just go fuck your self
> government. Out of my ass. I can jerk of my self or find some great
> cunts that'll do it with me.
>
> Most online games are far better than their mortar and brick
> counterpart. Guess which one governments doesn't endorse?
>
> Some actually allow you to win real money (rather than mere gold
> points) and bring home what you win. That's suitable for those who
> value their time and don't want to pointlessly spend hours and hours
> on playing meaningless game.
>
> Me, for example, I like playing PPC arbitrage where I buy traffic and
> sell it to affiliates. My brothers like stocks.
>
> Some people like to play poker.
>
> Takehttp://843joe.com/,
for example. You'll get up to $2400 first
> deposit bonus, free software, and fair play. Players from all
> countries are welcomed.
>
> They have many clients from US, Canada, English, Italy. They got Black
> Jack, Slots, and Roulettes.
>
> Manygames, like stocks, comodities, foreign exchanges, and black jack
> are beatable. Most people lose but if you're good at it, you'll make
> huge on average.
>
> Take for example, black
jackhttp://www.callutheran.edu/Academic_Programs/Departments/Mathematics/...
>
> However, unlike in brick and mortar games, or gaming with your
> friends, there is nothing preventing you to utilize calculator, excel
> spread, or programs to beat that.
>
> Well, or at least, it's more fun.
>
> It's like poker with your friends. But it's secret, anonymous, save,
> and online. So, you can win money from someone you don't know rather
> than your best friends.
>
> Now, that's fun.
>
> Bricks and mortar games cannot compete with this. They have to pay for
> the building, for employees, etc... In short they have to pay everyone
> it's a wonder if they can pay you. Not to mention that you have to
> expensively fly to Vegas to play.
>
> There goes the players' edge. There goes the fun.
>
> With online games, I can also more easily test my systems, and
> techniques. I then get feedback of how good it is right there right
> now.
>
> If the system failed, I just get experience and fix the system. Then I
> try again. At least I have fun. I can help examine my own self, and
> emotion. It helps me to understand Math.
>
> And who knows? If the system works, I can be a billionaire. All, just
> a few clicks away.
>
> One day, most of our activities will be online.
Would anyone be shocked if I were to point out that this
was posted on ten different NGs - one at a time?


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