• Zozano@aussie.zone
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    2 hours ago

    don’t go the the casino pirate $600 worth of games

    Infinite money glitch

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    6 hours ago

    I have been known to share similar budgeting justifications but instead of Pirating and video games I used the amount I would normally spend on a night out drinking. Figure $120 for a half ball. $100 for drinks and tips. Food $20-40. If I had no problem pissing all that money out my dick hole the next morning as being all I had to show for it, then I have no problem throwing that kind of money at something I’ll have or use for months or years.

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      Man I used to go out all night on maybe 1/10th that budget haha, say 10/30€ on class As, 10€ on pregame drinks, 10€ on club entrance (then on water all night). But I have a friend that spent similarly on night outs and also uses it the same way you do as justification.

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        33 minutes ago

        And when I started drinking bars still had $0.25 draft nights and $0.10 wings. Yeah, that’s not a typo ten fucking cent wings. Used to get all sorts of fucked up for like $10. I’m not even crazy old, I’m 37. I was definitely 17-19 years old when a local bar ran twenty five cent draft night but the wings, I was 21-23 when that was running.

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      1 day ago

      Exactly. Videogames are some of the best value for entertainment you can find. There are a couple of games in my steam library that have cost me a few cents per hour of fun.

    • NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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      Most of them? 0.

      Heck, most of them will sit there in the library list forgotten, to be absentmindedly scrolled past in five years’ time with the thought “I really should install that game and give it a try… someday…”