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A lottery player effectively enters into an agreement that they wager their 20 bucks, along with millions of others, hoping that they will be the winner. Everyone enters the same agreement.
The tactics of many corporations and their CEOs is to use predatory techniques to manipulate circumstances tjat are simply beyond the ability of us normies. Even given the chance to screw millions of people out of their worth I'd like to think i wouldnt. | ||
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