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  • shootersix

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    Championship sign spinning is on tonight!

    ok if you’re watching today’s “sporting events” on espn, they are calling themselves “espn8 the ocho”
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Championship sign spinning is on tonight!

    ok if you’re watching today’s “sporting events” on espn, they are calling themselves “espn8 the ocho”

    Spoiler alert!!


    Honestly, I've never watched ESPN on purpose. I've landed there accidentally if I screwed up my remote control navigation, but that's about it.
     

    rob63

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    ESPN just fuels the gambling.
    People will bet on anything.
    College and pro sports quit being games worthy of attention decades ago.

    I recently discovered that there is such a thing as virtual baseball games being played right now and people actually place bets on the outcome of these, and other, computer generated sports. I was always astounded that people place money on all of the crazy prop bets surrounding big events like the super bowl, but to actually bet on computer generated sports strikes me as something beyond absurd, sad really.
     

    Mgderf

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    I recently discovered that there is such a thing as virtual baseball games being played right now and people actually place bets on the outcome of these, and other, computer generated sports. I was always astounded that people place money on all of the crazy prop bets surrounding big events like the super bowl, but to actually bet on computer generated sports strikes me as something beyond absurd, sad really.

    Kind of like Bit-Coin
     

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