Think about it
they gave him some money to waste so he can shut up
So your friends gave their boyfriends money to gamble away?
My cousin’s bf got into crypto and she joined him now.
I think they ruined their career they were starting together by gambling all their money away. I think they live with the bf’s dad now.
I tried to warn them that’s it’s a scam, wouldn’t listen
Better than drinking it away I guess, though I’m not sure, at least alcohol is actually real :shrug-outta-hecks:
Am so happy of living in a small town of a country where every tech fad gets late cuz only now my town friends are talking about crypto and I can say “it’s fucking crashing, millions of people are losing money in that scam, it’s not even worth as long-time inflation-defeating saving”
South Africa is kinda like this, but also different. Like if you’re rich and have internet access you can jump on all the latest American and European trends, for better or worse.
When the “two slurp juices for one Ape” thing started trending on SA twitter I knew it was over lol.
this sort of stuff honestly makes me really sad. money is truly the root of all evil. and gambling addiction is heartbreaking.
I see some newly single people looking for a monetarily responsible partner.
I’m not that, but i’m certainly better
Tinder bio idea:
- Okay looking ✅
- Is a functional adult ~✅
- Won’t gamble their partner’s life savings because Matt Damon told him so ✅
- Hates this reality with passion ✅ ✅ ✅
I only spend my money on food and anime merchandise. Stupid perhaps, but a guaranteed return of I spend 35 bucks on a little statue, I then look at the statue and am happy. Ladies, form a line.
either just buying a ton of them and never seeing the opportunity to sell because there isn’t one (essentially beanie babies) or buying a ton and then selling them when you’re 10% in the negative or 5% in the positive and going “just a few more tries and eventually ill get on at the right time and randomly become rich”
exactly the same as any other gambling addiction. slowly whittling away every bit of money through big losses and less big wins