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A crying thread - How do you cheer up after a loss?
5th Aug. 2018, at 03:53 pm CEST#11
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Mombasa wrote on 05/08/2018 at 15:07
Oh are you not allowed to say that?
Is Hark and Peek reading along again?
I hope he had a vacation in North Korea and stays the same. Shall be sooooo a great communist country...
Also there he would wrap Kim-Jong-Dick quickly around the finger
Believe, that was put into the cradle to him, that flag always after the
the latest circumstances to realign
Otherwise, this is a really strange thread.
Do not know exactly what the goal of this thread is
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5th Aug. 2018, at 06:16 pm CEST#12
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stkrie wrote on 05.08.2018 at 14:31: 13.000€ is still nothing. Here are people with 300,000€ Miesen, and that despite company.
Hands off from playing and is good.
You have already a certain age and should know how to deal with
Problems or stupidities.
There is no panacea.
One person beats up his place, the other shrugs his shoulders.
What would I have done in the past?
I would have gotten angry, and then it would have been fine after a few days!
What else can you do?
300.000 €? With so much money I would get along almost a lifetime! You're right that you have a certain age and maturity would have to have. But that I just lacked yesterday and I think that here also older people and some also play longer. I also don't look at anyone askance when they play a lot - I'm curious about the life experience that, the different people here have gathered. Going out and distracting yourself was a good suggestion, getting locked out was a good suggestion (I have partially implemented), setting limits and definitely not high rolling was also good.
That there is no panacea I understand, yesterday's post came from frustration - less about the amount of loss, more about the slight-moderate loss of control. I mean 260 € for the month is already a lot, but that I can still just cope. Thank you for the reply and the aim of the thread was to find out what others do when they have to cope with a loss and want to cheer themselves up. But the obvious has already been stated: you just do something else. I don't think anyone would go to another casino and drop another couple of grand.
Samira wrote on 05/08/2018 at 15:34: Why this is so interesting? Because if you lied about your age, everything else can probably be a lie too.
I've made the effort to take people like you seriously here on the forum many times, until it turned out it was just a troll, then you think to yourself, what's the point?
If I'm honest, you still haven't convinced me... if only because you've made another mistake.
You mean you would have caught up your specialized high school diploma in two years, may be, but why do you write then afterwards that you have the university entrance qualification. You already know that the Hochschulreife is not the same as the Fachhochschulreife, right? With the former you can study at a university and with the latter at a university of applied sciences. If you want to study at a university with your Fachabi, you can only do so with a subject-related qualification and only if you have several years of work experience or have raised children. If someone with these degrees is or was employed, I think these mistakes can not arise so easily. Especially since you are good at expressing yourself.
In addition, I think that no one who writes here with good intentions, would come to the idea to suspect himself as a troll, unless he really is one.
I will not wish you ill, but unfortunately I will not give any advice until I am convinced of the opposite of my assumption.
All the best to you, though.
I study at a university, don't I? I mentioned that I have a specialized baccalaureate, or so it says on our graduation T-shirts (2016). Officially, you can study with my degree only if you have completed the practical part - but my university has accepted me without. I only had to make a few phone calls, and most universities had no problem. The universities wanted me to do an aptitude test for 200 € (or some had their own test, so it was cheaper or free) - which I didn't do.
I would not have guessed that someone would pick apart my CV so precisely, I could also send documents to the moderation/... and testify to my statements without any problems. But I don't want to talk around it - you don't have to give me advice, I asked - because I wanted help and I can understand if you don't want to give it to me because you think I am a troll.
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5th Aug. 2018, at 07:05 pm CEST#13
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Mombasa wrote on 05/08/2018 at 15:07
Oh are you not allowed to say that?
Is eavesdropping and peeping reading again?
I hope he had a vacation in North Korea and stays the same. Shall be sooooo a great communist country...
there he could live out the so long desired, finally
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5th Aug. 2018, at 07:55 pm CEST#14
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At the complete loss of control, after a low 5-figure Jackpot win, I gambled it all away.
That lasted a long time, I could still go out with my dog so much......
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5th Aug. 2018, at 08:26 pm CEST#15
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Zaroo8 wrote on 05/08/2018 at 19:05
there he could live out the so long desired, finally
Ey really now people it was ne longer time times silence concerning bone it must be now honestly that the dog calls again for the bone?
I had eig. Thought that it is now good with the provocations zw you well since I'm probably wrong it would be nice from my eyes to stay on topic and make suggestions for the one who has to distract it but instead of helping or contribute to the topic you have only bitching again in the head that I can not be true and normal
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5th Aug. 2018, at 08:30 pm CEST#16
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When people ask you about your impossible sentences, you react irritably and insulted,
but you never miss a situation to point the finger at others.
Believe that some here find impossible!
Always sweep first before your own front door!
I also do not know in which thread you have helped at all times.
Most do not read your sentences at all, because one does not see at all
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And if you had read through everything correctly, you could read,
that I have already given him a reasonable answer,
unlike you!
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5th Aug. 2018, at 08:36 pm CEST#17
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stkrie wrote on 05/08/2018 at 20:30: When people call you on your impossible sentences, you react irritably and insulted,
but never miss a situation to point the finger at others.
Believe that some here find that impossible!
Always sweep in front of your own front door first!
Now I never react when someone addresses me on my contributions unless it is already more than 3 times whereby the first time it was reacted and said that no change will be made and since I think you can calmly react a bit irritated especially since I'm not the only yes without point and comma writes
but you're looking directly dispute and that can not simply times I have nowhere sought dispute but really only responded to criticism if I want to start someone privately I do it via Messenger
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5th Aug. 2018, at 08:42 pm CEST#18
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Where am I looking for a fight? Mombasa and I joked briefly, and that was it.
What's your problem now?
Have you become the Gamblejoepolizei?
Yes, you are the only one who writes without periods and commas.
But that would not be the worst, as already mentioned, your complete sentence
Sentence order is not correct at all.
And instead of saying that you have a problem, and one may please consider,
you attack anyone who points it out to you in a friendly manner. You ignore requests to change this,
and reject these requests with the hint, who doesn't like it, doesn't have to read it
read.
So where are you now better to judge me?
You give meanwhile to everything here something in addition.
Isn't there still a free game to play somewhere?
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5th Aug. 2018, at 08:45 pm CEST#19
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This I have already written if you had read the forum posts you would have seen this but apparently you have not yet and regarding your treasure I must say you know yourself that this has lately always called him on the plan
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5th Aug. 2018, at 08:49 pm CEST#20
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When I have found a deciphering machine that translates this, I'll answer you!
Until then, have a nice evening!
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Also there he would wrap Kim-Jong-Dick quickly around the finger
Believe, that was put into the cradle to him, that flag always after the
the latest circumstances to realign
Otherwise, this is a really strange thread.
Do not know exactly what the goal of this thread is
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300.000 €? With so much money I would get along almost a lifetime! You're right that you have a certain age and maturity would have to have. But that I just lacked yesterday and I think that here also older people and some also play longer. I also don't look at anyone askance when they play a lot - I'm curious about the life experience that, the different people here have gathered. Going out and distracting yourself was a good suggestion, getting locked out was a good suggestion (I have partially implemented), setting limits and definitely not high rolling was also good.
That there is no panacea I understand, yesterday's post came from frustration - less about the amount of loss, more about the slight-moderate loss of control. I mean 260 € for the month is already a lot, but that I can still just cope. Thank you for the reply and the aim of the thread was to find out what others do when they have to cope with a loss and want to cheer themselves up. But the obvious has already been stated: you just do something else. I don't think anyone would go to another casino and drop another couple of grand.
I study at a university, don't I? I mentioned that I have a specialized baccalaureate, or so it says on our graduation T-shirts (2016). Officially, you can study with my degree only if you have completed the practical part - but my university has accepted me without. I only had to make a few phone calls, and most universities had no problem. The universities wanted me to do an aptitude test for 200 € (or some had their own test, so it was cheaper or free) - which I didn't do.
I would not have guessed that someone would pick apart my CV so precisely, I could also send documents to the moderation/... and testify to my statements without any problems. But I don't want to talk around it - you don't have to give me advice, I asked - because I wanted help and I can understand if you don't want to give it to me because you think I am a troll.
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there he could live out the so long desired, finally
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That lasted a long time, I could still go out with my dog so much......
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Ey really now people it was ne longer time times silence concerning bone it must be now honestly that the dog calls again for the bone?
I had eig. Thought that it is now good with the provocations zw you well since I'm probably wrong it would be nice from my eyes to stay on topic and make suggestions for the one who has to distract it but instead of helping or contribute to the topic you have only bitching again in the head that I can not be true and normal
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but you never miss a situation to point the finger at others.
Believe that some here find impossible!
Always sweep first before your own front door!
I also do not know in which thread you have helped at all times.
Most do not read your sentences at all, because one does not see at all
durchblick
And if you had read through everything correctly, you could read,
that I have already given him a reasonable answer,
unlike you!
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Now I never react when someone addresses me on my contributions unless it is already more than 3 times whereby the first time it was reacted and said that no change will be made and since I think you can calmly react a bit irritated especially since I'm not the only yes without point and comma writes
but you're looking directly dispute and that can not simply times I have nowhere sought dispute but really only responded to criticism if I want to start someone privately I do it via Messenger
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What's your problem now?
Have you become the Gamblejoepolizei?
Yes, you are the only one who writes without periods and commas.
But that would not be the worst, as already mentioned, your complete sentence
Sentence order is not correct at all.
And instead of saying that you have a problem, and one may please consider,
you attack anyone who points it out to you in a friendly manner. You ignore requests to change this,
and reject these requests with the hint, who doesn't like it, doesn't have to read it
read.
So where are you now better to judge me?
You give meanwhile to everything here something in addition.
Isn't there still a free game to play somewhere?
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Until then, have a nice evening!
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