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Quote: Originally posted by onlymoney on Jan 31, 2014
Yes, people who don't repost the same questions every week.
You certainly don't have any complaints about the same people who keep repeating the same scenarios over and over again, but you do have complaints about people like me who remind them how redundant their posts are when I respond in those same repeated threads. Do you really need to be reminded every week what kind of house people would buy If they win the JP?
So tell me, what kind of car would you buy? I need to know because the last 378 types of cars I've seen talked about on LP in the last 5 years isn't enough.
Yep you and goofball stanky again, blah, blah, blah
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Quote: Originally posted by Stack47 on Jan 30, 2014
Based on the large number of these threads, winning a multi-million MM or PB jackpot must be much easier than "getting struck by lightning while being chased by a shark". I thought CNN interviewed the owner because of his lottery expertise, but apparently Noise is the real lottery expert.
You're missing the point. All you have to do is believe you'll win despite the incredible odds against you. It makes perfect sense to me. Everyone on the planet who believes they will win the JP, will eventually win.
All I know is that the lottery officials better prepare themselves for the hundreds of milions of JP winners who will show up to the offices around the world in the next 20 years.
What will the officials eventually do? Increase the matrix? It won't matter because all the players have to do is believe. The odds could be 24 trillion to 1, but they don't care because they ALL know they will win no matter how high the odds are.
They live in another world of fantasy and self delusion, not reality. It's scary to me that there are that many adults who live amongst us who have that delusion. Mind numbing to me.
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Quote: Originally posted by onlymoney on Jan 31, 2014
You're missing the point. All you have to do is believe you'll win despite the incredible odds against you. It makes perfect sense to me. Everyone on the planet who believes they will win the JP, will eventually win.
All I know is that the lottery officials better prepare themselves for the hundreds of milions of JP winners who will show up to the offices around the world in the next 20 years.
What will the officials eventually do? Increase the matrix? It won't matter because all the players have to do is believe. The odds could be 24 trillion to 1, but they don't care because they ALL know they will win no matter how high the odds are.
They live in another world of fantasy and self delusion, not reality. It's scary to me that there are that many adults who live amongst us who have that delusion. Mind numbing to me.
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Quote: Originally posted by lejardin on Jan 31, 2014
Yep you and goofball stanky again, blah, blah, blah
Oh I'm sure there are many others out there lurking who also feel this way. They're just too scared to speak out. You just don't like REALITY to pop your fantasy balloon.
If facts bother you so much, stop reading and commenting on my posts. Just keep living in "never never" land.
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Quote: Originally posted by onlymoney on Jan 31, 2014
Wow, such intelligent and awe-inspiring replies. Are you always this articulate?
Now crawl back to your cave and think about how many DVD players you'll buy when you win the JP.
OnlyMoron- why are you attacking Lejardin when you do the same thing?.Would that not mean you inarticulate as well- better get to those DVD's and stuff to brush up your grammar and vocabulary... right?
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Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Jan 31, 2014
OnlyMoron- why are you attacking Lejardin when you do the same thing?.Would that not mean you inarticulate as well- better get to those DVD's and stuff to brush up your grammar and vocabulary... right?
Even though 99.9% of the people who play for a chance at a multimillion Jackpot know they won't win in their lifetime, they still play
You're too easy. Surely I use blah blah blah from time to time, but his response didn't warrant the use of it in this instance. When I bring up specific points, I expect the debating party to engage in some intelligibile response.
Funny how repetition is NOW bothersome to him. Oh the Irony.
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Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Jan 31, 2014
OnlyMoron- why are you attacking Lejardin when you do the same thing?.Would that not mean you inarticulate as well- better get to those DVD's and stuff to brush up your grammar and vocabulary... right?
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Quote: Originally posted by Stack47 on Jan 29, 2014
To be fair, they are discussing pick-3 and pick-4 systems so the signature might be a reminder of why they don't play every drawing in games with multi-million jackpots.
Any experienced professional gambler will say the lottery odds are the worst, but almost everyone of them will buy a ticket during a ticket buying frenzy and it's not a bad bet because the odds of a jackpot winning ticket being sold are much better. Looking at the 336,545,306 tickets sold during the last jackpot ticket buying frenzy and comparing that to the TWO jackpot winning tickets, the odds of winning an almost "must win" jackpot are still terrible.
According to my calculator the percentage of any one ticket winning that jackpot was 5.9427362805054247287585107486241e-9 which is a percentage of 0.0000005942% of winning that jackpot or a 99.999999406% chance of not winning.
Do you think a better signature would be "even though 99.9% of all lottery players know they probably will never win a multi-million jackpot, they still play"?
Do you think a better signature would be "even though 99.9% of all lottery players know they probably will never win a multi-million jackpot, they still play"?
Althougth OnlyDummy thinks he is some sort of prophet with his annoying signature( which I must admit the font is not big enough and the red not red enough for OnlyDummy to live up to the fullness of his annoying trollness potential.)
Jesus would probably cringe at the extense of OD contemptious hubris.
He definately needs a third line of annoying non-inspiring wisdom.
Winning is easy.
But not winning is also easy.
A better signature would be
99.99 % of human beings on earth have the capability to win a Jackpot.
Where the remaining percentage of "beings" on earth are really ALIENS posing as humans. Like Coin Toss for instance.
But its obvious OnlyMoney is a CIA or NSA or MOSSAD or some sort of soul sold troll that likes to profess KNOWING better than for no other reason than he gets a nice paycheck.
But I digress.
We are supposed to be making fun of Noisy-Glaze on this REDUNDANT thread.
@ridge you should have more respect for a lottery player in the TOP FIFTY Hit charts all time.
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Quote: Originally posted by LottoBoner on Jan 31, 2014
Do you think a better signature would be "even though 99.9% of all lottery players know they probably will never win a multi-million jackpot, they still play"?
Althougth OnlyDummy thinks he is some sort of prophet with his annoying signature( which I must admit the font is not big enough and the red not red enough for OnlyDummy to live up to the fullness of his annoying trollness potential.)
Jesus would probably cringe at the extense of OD contemptious hubris.
He definately needs a third line of annoying non-inspiring wisdom.
Winning is easy.
But not winning is also easy.
A better signature would be
99.99 % of human beings on earth have the capability to win a Jackpot.
Where the remaining percentage of "beings" on earth are really ALIENS posing as humans. Like Coin Toss for instance.
But its obvious OnlyMoney is a CIA or NSA or MOSSAD or some sort of soul sold troll that likes to profess KNOWING better than for no other reason than he gets a nice paycheck.
But I digress.
We are supposed to be making fun of Noisy-Glaze on this REDUNDANT thread.
@ridge you should have more respect for a lottery player in the TOP FIFTY Hit charts all time.
But I do agree that avatar is quite stanky.
Just sayin,
Do you think a better signature would be "even though 99.9% of all lottery players know they probably will never win a multi-million jackpot, they still play"?
I liked it so much I decided to include it in my signature.