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Virginia woman wins $150,000 Powerball lottery prize using ChatGPT, donates entire prize
The right is canceling everyone who spells Kirk's name wrong and I'm the angry one? Claiming to have multiple degrees while spewing conspiracies that go against objective facts is hilarious. Clearly, you're incapable of distinguishing maligning religion and maligning extremists using religion to advance their agenda. And that's my point. Those who are secure in their faith don't get defensive at the distant sight of criticism. It's always the insecure ones that needs to reaffirm themselv
Sep 23, 2025, 6:25 pm - johnnyBlaze - Lottery News

Virginia woman wins $150,000 Powerball lottery prize using ChatGPT, donates entire prize
If prayers worked there wouldn't be so many people dying every year especially school kids. So keep your prayers and fake concerns to yourself. You're the one who chose to chime in quoting a vile human trying to defend your religion not me. So perhaps take your own advice and pray for more compassion for yourself. If I was abandoned I'd have looked into religion for a sense of belonging. I'm doing just fine on my own.
Sep 23, 2025, 6:51 pm - johnnyBlaze - Lottery News

Virginia woman wins $150,000 Powerball lottery prize using ChatGPT, donates entire prize
To all the religious loons downvoting my post above just confirms the general consensus that atheism is better for humanity. If you can't even bear to hear the fact that something good happening to a good person is anything but god given, you're delusional. A religion that forbids questioning breeds fear and ignorance. What's the point of having a mind if you're prohibited from using it?
Sep 23, 2025, 1:05 pm - johnnyBlaze - Lottery News

Are you playing Mega Millions with the $5.00 per play?
It is very easy to avoid paying taxes on lottery wins. Have a winning ticket? Burn it! I've got an even better idea, and if I win the 860ish million cash I expect at drawing time my federal tax bill would be way less than the $318 million some people would pay. But how many people are really that stupid, that they would turn down a large amount of money just to avoid having to contribute a portion of it, as much as 37%, to the treasury? Is that rhetorical? I know that you know that
Sep 6, 2025, 3:45 am - KY Floyd - Lottery Discussion Forum

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