Bizarre leaps of logic
Amorous Badger says: "I once humorously suggested that someone had been internet-stalking a Big Brother contestant. They concluded that I was threatening them. What's the oddest misunderstanding you've been involved in?"
( , Thu 12 Dec 2013, 13:48)
Amorous Badger says: "I once humorously suggested that someone had been internet-stalking a Big Brother contestant. They concluded that I was threatening them. What's the oddest misunderstanding you've been involved in?"
( , Thu 12 Dec 2013, 13:48)
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Why slot machines never work in your favor
Despite merciless flogging by the Laws of Chance, gamblers perceive the experience differently. My friend's misunderstanding is no different. For every slot machine on the casino floor, she maintains there is a doppelganger machine hidden in the ceiling above, manned by a casino employee whose job it is to fight your spins and keep you from becoming a millionaire.
( , Fri 13 Dec 2013, 7:37, 1 reply)
Despite merciless flogging by the Laws of Chance, gamblers perceive the experience differently. My friend's misunderstanding is no different. For every slot machine on the casino floor, she maintains there is a doppelganger machine hidden in the ceiling above, manned by a casino employee whose job it is to fight your spins and keep you from becoming a millionaire.
( , Fri 13 Dec 2013, 7:37, 1 reply)
In th UK the majority of slots are titled AWP - meaning Amusement with Prizes they are legally
configured to rake at least 72% and yet people still play them in the belief they can be ahead. They also rarely understand maths and will put £30 in and win £10 and then say they won £10. Losses do not exist. Dumbfuckingidiots
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configured to rake at least 72% and yet people still play them in the belief they can be ahead. They also rarely understand maths and will put £30 in and win £10 and then say they won £10. Losses do not exist. Dumbfuckingidiots
( , Fri 13 Dec 2013, 11:01, closed)
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