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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:Advice please. never gamble on the outcome you desire. if you win, you'd be happy anyway, if you lose you'll need the money. I'm seriously never going to stop giving you poo poo for this Lemondrizzle and for that I'm sorry.
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I don't gamble. Sometimes I play poker against a robot for pretend money and lose consistently.
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the trick is to find a casino that gives free drinks so long as you gamble and then drink enough to make up for the money lost gambling
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Man, it's quite something to see Corbyn engaging in actual showmanship. Building suspense, delivering surprise twists, keeping a steady stream of content rolling out to keep the audience satisfied - I'm sure this was a key part of his other campaigns, but it still seems surprising to see him using it so cleverly and openly.
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CoolCab posted:never gamble on the outcome you desire. if you win, you'd be happy anyway, if you lose you'll need the money. Oh don't worry, I'll be being on a Tory majority so I have a consolation prize
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my fiance and I once spent an evening playing sky bingo online when they did one of those free cash giveaways where you have to play a certain % of money over the cash they gave you in order to withdraw, but we kept playing with the winnings we were making to meet that allocation and withdraw the money. Got £60 and £80 respectively. Would have gotten even and £20 if we had played with our own money, iirc, and that was a particularly lucky evening I reckon. Gambling is a fools game Rakosi fucked around with this message at 15:03 on May 31, 2017 |
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https://twitter.com/PickardJE/status/869896578038976516 brap
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Captain Fargle posted:If May doesn't turn up then it's Corbyn vs Farron and Nuttall. Now I don't know about you but I'm perfectly down for watching Corbyn completely clown on those fuckers. I'm a it worried about this. When they had the debate last week (?) with everyone but May and Corbyn, initially I thought Corbyn should have participated without her, as it would. E a chance to get his points across and mock her for not showing up. After seeing a bit of it, I thought he was probably right not to show: they looked like a bunch of no-hopers and also-rans. This might be different since Rudd is there, but I'm worried his image might be a bit sullied. The reason challengers like (and often do well) in debates is because they get to stand side-by-side with the leader, so the audience thinks "oh, this isn't just some person: they could be the leader". For Corbyn to go up against people who aren't May could potentially make him look like a red rosette Tim Farron. But he isn't bad at this sort of thing, so hopefully he'll prove me wrong.
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Darth Walrus posted:Man, it's quite something to see Corbyn engaging in actual showmanship. Building suspense, delivering surprise twists, keeping a steady stream of content rolling out to keep the audience satisfied - I'm sure this was a key part of his other campaigns, but it still seems surprising to see him using it so cleverly and openly. Actually getting support from the party machinery will tend to do that. ..or maybe JME has just been telling him to stunt on 'em.
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:Advice please. a) use betfair or another betting exchange b) and if this is your first time, may as well pick somewhere handing out free bets c) and as someone else said, whenever you have an emotional investment in the outcome you should always take the other side from what you hope will happen.
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https://twitter.com/politicshome/status/869903958827036674 She's lost it completely.
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Gambling is really dumb unless you are making a sporting event you would otherwise not care about semi enjoyable.
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Upon further inspection I had picked the Tories for housing. I actually misread the bulletpoint about right to buy thinking it was about giving private renters right to buy. Of course the Tories would make nice sounding things into terrible policies in practice no doubt. No surprises for me that I picked LD for Europe/Immigration/Democracy and Green for stuff where they go further than Labour can dare to at the moment (on defence/4 day workweek etc).
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Igiari posted:This might be different since Rudd is there, but I'm worried his image might be a bit sullied. Edit: May is already overflowing with excuses, apparently: quote:
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Green's worst policy on that is their environmental one. I wish they weren't so nutty about nuclear. It's pretty clean compared to fossil fuel energy. It's not like Britain is in Tsunami Valley ala Fukushima either. Anti-nuclear energy and pro-clean energy are almost, but not exactly, at odds with each other.
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peanut- posted:https://twitter.com/politicshome/status/869903958827036674 I really don't get this - is she saying that she is negotiating Brexit this evening? If the negotiations take up so much of her time, how does she have time to tour some lovely British businesses to speak in front of 30-70 people at a time? They must be really scared for her to have a bad performance to take this course of action.
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![]() Pardon me whilst I scrub myself with bleach. e: gently caress off GC, it's bad enough seeing you in the Germany thread
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TACD posted:I suspect a few people will tune in having not followed all the pre-debate drama and will have no idea who Amber Rudd is or why Theresa May isn't there. May had better figure out something really important to do as an excuse for not going; everybody's going to be asking Rudd why the PM had to get a lackey in to talk about how strong and stable she is. She has said she will be busy doing a brexit: https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/869908350019829760
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Macarius Wrench posted:Gambling is really dumb unless you are making a sporting event you would otherwise not care about semi enjoyable. Worked in the gaming industry a while here and this. Don't gamble, really, the industry is disgusting and predatory af, just bet against your wrong minded friends instead.
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I've been lurking the thread for a while now and I've just completed the survey that got posted:![]() Apparently I agree with UKIP on Retirement Policy. I'm in the Cardiff South and Penarth Constituency, which is showing 37% Green and 29% Labour.
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dispatch_async posted:She has said she will be busy doing a brexit: she seems pretty shook
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dispatch_async posted:She has said she will be busy doing a brexit: She kind of looks like she's about to have a nervous breakdown.
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Rakosi posted:Green's worst policy on that is their environmental one. I wish they weren't so nutty about nuclear. It's pretty clean compared to fossil fuel energy. It's not like Britain is in Tsunami Valley ala Fukushima either. Anti-nuclear energy and pro-clean energy are almost, but not exactly, at odds with each other.
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"Jeremy Corbyn seems to be paying far more attention to how many appearances on telly he's doing" says Theresa May in this clip from her appearance on the telly.
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peanut- posted:https://twitter.com/politicshome/status/869903958827036674 Did no one tell her that you have to win the election to be in charge of Brexit negotiations? Maybe if she wanted to focus on Brexit negotiations she shouldn't have called a snap election right before they are due to start, the loving eejit.
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dispatch_async posted:She has said she will be busy doing a brexit: Not to busy to call a loving election, though, is she?
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Anyone got any good articles on what a weak Tory showing in the GE could mean for the Brexit negotiations?
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Broken Cog posted:Anyone got any good articles on what a weak Tory showing in the GE could mean for the Brexit negotiations?
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peanut- posted:https://twitter.com/politicshome/status/869903958827036674 loving weak. J-corbs: come and have a go if you think you're hard enough. Tezza: Um, I have to stay home to study tonight and so should you.
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why would you call an election if you haven't got the time for public scrutiny at what point does this make enough sense to bypass journalistic scrutiny
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Because he's going to be PM? How else are you supposed to read that? ![]()
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TACD posted:I've never been clear on why it's supposed to matter at all. The MPs aren't going to be doing Brexit negotiations and no matter how terrible the deal or how slim the majority Parliament will vote to approve it because a 'no deal' alternative is too horrific to contemplate. It could give credence to the argument that the British people don't want a "Hard Brexit" anymore.
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dispatch_async posted:She has said she will be busy doing a brexit: she grimaces an awful lot in this
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https://twitter.com/AdamBienkov/status/869925992369987584HuffPo posted:‘Theresa May Has Totally F*cked It Up’ Tory Candidate Lets Rip At Dire Election Campaign
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrjfc4b9UP8
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even if she gets a majority after all this poo poo I really hope she gets the latter day thatcher treatment
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Bold prediction: Theresa May does not walk into 2018 as Prime Minister.
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I just noticed how good Theresa May makes Angela Merkel look. Just look at this picture ![]() I'd probably cast her as an elderly demon in a movie or something.
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bold prediction: Theresa May does not walk onto the stage tonight (because she's a weak and wobbly mess) may is waste may is a mess ![]()
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 21:11 |
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A strong conservative supporter that I know has just posted on Facebook that he can't vote Tory after seeing Theresa May on the debate the other night and his right wing friends are agreeing in the comments. I've known him for years and never seen him talk like that before. Low turnout of Tory voters on election day, maybe?
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