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That's why I stopped You watch games and are pissed 90% of the time your player doesn't do anything on a play rather than just enjoying the gameI care way too much about Fantasy Football
Why am I this way
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That's why I stopped You watch games and are pissed 90% of the time your player doesn't do anything on a play rather than just enjoying the gameI care way too much about Fantasy Football
Why am I this way
Now I'm not that type..That's why I stopped You watch games and are pissed 90% of the time your player doesn't do anything on a play rather than just enjoying the game
What if friend gives you 50...you win 100 or 200 and give that 50 back.
Then you go on to win 100K? A real one still obligated to come up off half?
You already gave them back what you owed them.Yes, I’m going to them their $49,050. FYM?
I've had this avy for a decade I do think that as great as Jordan was, a large portion of our perception of him was shaped by social engineering. Someone else here posted that a while ago and I agreed.freakydestroyer but tbh. If your arguing that sentiment then that means the man in your avy really aint ****.
He put you in a position to succeed...I don't know about 50 percent responsible though.I'd split it. He's 50% responsible for me winning.
If you a real one you gon say A. Anything else you one disloyal **********er.
Storytime
At the summer school I was attending in 7th grade, there were two classmates Sean and Ron. Ron always asked people for their food and snacks. One day Ron asked Sean for some of his Powerade. Sean gave Ron the bottle and let him have what was left over. Ron finished the bottle then peeled off the wrapper and saw that it won a trip to the 2000 Olympics. Ron went back to Sean and showed him the wrapper, in effect giving it back to him. This news spread like wildfire. The following day, when people asked Sean about the prize he said his family decided to take the cash option of 25k instead of going to the Olympics. 25k in 2000 has the purchasing power of 35k in 2018. This started a frenzy. Teachers and students bought all of the Powerade from the campus store to try their luck. In our class, the journal prompt one day was the aforementioned situation without the names of the people involved and how should the prize be split? There were only a couple weeks of school remaining and we all went to different schools during the regular year. I do not know what actually happened in the end, but I doubt Sean split the prize.
If you a real one you gon say A. Anything else you one disloyal **********er.
He put you in a position to succeed...I don't know about 50 percent responsible though.
You're missing luck, timing, balls (Which i guess can be will).I mean, you need 2 major things to win. Money and Will. I had the will, he had the money. Seems like a split to me.
Jk. I’ll give split $50k plus the $50 bill the friend lend me.
I don’t even like gambling.
“For the love of money is the root of all evil”
I wouldn't want to fall out with them, but I would feel some kind of way that we didn't agree.Im splitting it with em, especially if they ain’t win anything. I would never fall out with a homie over money. Friends are so hard to come by nowadays and loyalty is everything.
I wouldn't want to fall out with them, but I would feel some kind of way that we didn't agree.