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Poor people are fricking r-slurred but gambling can be rational, you're trading a fricking small expected loss for variance. However if you live close to a fricking casino with high limit slots then playing draw games and scratchers is fricking inexcusable

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Defending poor people from being called idiots is stupid.

I'm a poor person. I've spent my life around poor people. We're idiots.

Just because most of the middle and upper class are also idiots (and, if they're wingcucks, evil to boot) doesn't mean the poor aren't idiots.

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So much this. You'll never :marseyitsover: hate poor people more than working :marseylifting: overnight at a gas station :marseygreytide:

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Sometimes I play and just have the afternoon to think about my life and how it wouldn't suck for once. The issue is when I inevitably lose, I take it as a personal failing of mine. Of course I lost, I'm me.

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:@lmaopranktpat:

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It is a personal failing. I never lose on my scratch-offs

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$4 a week into an investment account is going to do Jack fricking shit

Then put it in a Christmas club and have happy holidays instead :)

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NOOOO GETTING INTO THE HABIT :marseynun: OF SAVING MONEY :marseybribe: BAD!!!

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$208 a year is useless to poor people.

Lol

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Equates to $2.5k over 10 years but delayed gratification is hard :marseycry:

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Redditors advocate for poor people while not actually knowing any. They act like poor people are spending $2 on a Powerball ticket and not spending an appreciable amount on scratch-offs. The $20 scratch off tickets (MA just made a $50 one) aren't for rich people.

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