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It's so stupid. Yet so enticing.
Now, I am not a lotteryfag. But my mom is, and I cannot deny thay there's a certain thrill in winning some money. We just won 20 bucks today, afterall. That constant fleeting goal of hitting the jackpot is so amazingly addicting, I swear. It's like chasing the purple dragon--it will never happen, but it's somewhat fun, tho (I probably wouldn't waste my money on it tho).
Also, I wondered, that, in the ridiculously unlikely chance of me and my mom winning, that basically no one I told--including you guys--would believe me.
I'm not sure why that matters, but I noticed.
.....Oh look, it's another "Chagen rambles" topic....
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If, out of 8 lottery tickets, you win less than 50% of the amount you put in, then stop.
I'd think that if it were only a $2 a week thing (like Lotto 6/49), then it wouldn't be too bad of an expenditure (obviously depending on how much you earn a week). But the lottery tickets? Better quit if you get ahead.
I don't think it's a matter of if anyone will believe you or not, it's a matter of if anyone will care.