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15th Dec. 2019, at 04:19 pm CET#11
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Julian wrote on 12/15/2019 at 3:21 pm
For a short time I still had the hope that you merely misspoke above, but when I read something like this I really get a gag reflex.
So I myself for example don't own a car, does it now automatically mean that you are "paying" me or that I am worth less than other people who put their saved money into a luxury car?
People ultimately just have different interests and also different ideas in life.
On the other hand, I would probably appreciate it more to sit next to a homeless person in a game arcade with whom you can at least still have nice conversations, instead of a person who would annoy me all the time only with the bouncing of his latest Rolex model.
I generally find this superficial thinking extremely repulsive, to be honest that is just one more reason to be glad to have emigrated from Germany.
I get the gag reflex, if one can be held out by his brother, and in the tax paradise the criminal laws in
Germany!
Drives only further the people into the ruin
I find that extremely repulsive!
Strange, these funny people - so not funny or funny at all. Well, it can happen that you confuse comedy and tragedy.
Personally, I prefer funny people to so-called normal people - just because of the quality of communication and entertainment value. I'm probably also a weirdo. I've been riding my bike to work for 4 years and I'm gambling away all the money I have without a car. So I have 'ne super CO2 balance & strengthen the economy because the coal for's car goes directly into consumption! Funny, right?
I also sold my beloved Golf GTD and used the money to buy an equivalent road bike. I ride it to work and back every day. It's just fun to get around under your own power. If I had not made the switch from four-wheeled to two-wheeled I would certainly already be dead, had to make during my "car time" on German roads just too many near-death experiences. Permanent stress for my poor heart. I now rarely use cars and just generally live more quietly as a result
laptop wrote on 15.12.2019 at 16:19
I get the gag reflex when you let your brother hold you out, and skirt the criminal laws in Germany in a tax haven!
Just continues to drive people to ruin
I find that extremely repulsive!
So as Julian's supervisor, I can definitely confirm that Julian is not on his brother's pocket, but earns his own money to secure his livelihood. He may be employed full time at GJ, but not because he is Daniel's brother, but because he identifies with GambleJoe and contributes to the portal on a daily basis. And he usually does that 7 days a week, no matter if it's on weekends or holidays.
The fact that he lives in Malta certainly has nothing to do with the tax benefits. Yes, the net salary is higher here, but in return you have to provide for your old age largely out of your own pocket. As an employee, the tax advantages are negligible due to the higher cost of living.
I just don't understand what's so antisocial about parking your bike in front of an arcade. If you want to go there, maybe lives too far away to walk but a car ride is not worth it, the bike is perfect. Personally, I've never done that because I can reach about 7 different arcades on foot in less than 5 minutes, but otherwise I would easily ride a bike
But the fact that in many arcades strange characters hang around can definitely not be denied. But I only have problems with 2 types of players:
- Those who think they have to play on 9 machines at the same time and they still have a right to do so, even if 4 people are already waiting. The reason is then usually something like "I've already thrown in 100€, I'm not going to let anyone else take it out now". Then, after another 100€ have disappeared in the box, maybe a machine becomes free. I can't stand those antisocial gamblers who never think about their fellow human beings for even a second. Even in my worst phase, I always cleared a machine when all were occupied and someone wanted to play. Good, I never played more than 2 machines at a time either. Then of course there are the descendants of the freelance employees of the prostitution industry who go so far as to leave a few cents on the machine to reserve it. That is scum in my eyes
- The players who seem to have surrendered their emotional control at the entrance with their ID cards. Then they hit the machine, scream, spit, swear and stop like crazy. If these guys then also try to create a brotherhood and ask for pity with every bad picture, I change the vending machine or leave
i find good that a german forum for gamblers gives
have already read a lot here and learned a lot
so both thumbs up
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15th Dec. 2019, at 07:48 pm CET#18
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i just can't stand it when people talk about other people in this derogatory
derogatory manner about other people as if their
their shit doesn't stink.
and people who today still think every f**king meter with their
with their (at best still tuned) status symbol
have to be for me anyway hopeless ignorant
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15th Dec. 2019, at 07:49 pm CET#20
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Bone wrote on 12/15/2019 17:52: I
- Those who think they have to play on 9 machines at the same time
goes but since the new regulation no longer at all
Sweep88 wrote on 12/15/2019 at 7:49 pm
doesn't go at all since the new regulation
So last time I was gambling they said only the machines with codes are limited to one per person. So only the Novos. There were enough people who played on a Novo and 3 Merkur. Also enough who have played on several Novos and the supervision has either not noticed or not interested
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I get the gag reflex, if one can be held out by his brother, and in the tax paradise the criminal laws in
Germany!
Drives only further the people into the ruin
I find that extremely repulsive!
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Personally, I prefer funny people to so-called normal people - just because of the quality of communication and entertainment value. I'm probably also a weirdo. I've been riding my bike to work for 4 years and I'm gambling away all the money I have without a car. So I have 'ne super CO2 balance & strengthen the economy because the coal for's car goes directly into consumption! Funny, right?
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So as Julian's supervisor, I can definitely confirm that Julian is not on his brother's pocket, but earns his own money to secure his livelihood. He may be employed full time at GJ, but not because he is Daniel's brother, but because he identifies with GambleJoe and contributes to the portal on a daily basis. And he usually does that 7 days a week, no matter if it's on weekends or holidays.
The fact that he lives in Malta certainly has nothing to do with the tax benefits. Yes, the net salary is higher here, but in return you have to provide for your old age largely out of your own pocket. As an employee, the tax advantages are negligible due to the higher cost of living.
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But the fact that in many arcades strange characters hang around can definitely not be denied. But I only have problems with 2 types of players:
- Those who think they have to play on 9 machines at the same time and they still have a right to do so, even if 4 people are already waiting. The reason is then usually something like "I've already thrown in 100€, I'm not going to let anyone else take it out now". Then, after another 100€ have disappeared in the box, maybe a machine becomes free. I can't stand those antisocial gamblers who never think about their fellow human beings for even a second. Even in my worst phase, I always cleared a machine when all were occupied and someone wanted to play. Good, I never played more than 2 machines at a time either. Then of course there are the descendants of the freelance employees of the prostitution industry who go so far as to leave a few cents on the machine to reserve it. That is scum in my eyes
- The players who seem to have surrendered their emotional control at the entrance with their ID cards. Then they hit the machine, scream, spit, swear and stop like crazy. If these guys then also try to create a brotherhood and ask for pity with every bad picture, I change the vending machine or leave
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have already read a lot here and learned a lot
so both thumbs up
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derogatory manner about other people as if their
their shit doesn't stink.
and people who today still think every f**king meter with their
with their (at best still tuned) status symbol
have to be for me anyway hopeless ignorant
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goes but since the new regulation no longer at all
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So last time I was gambling they said only the machines with codes are limited to one per person. So only the Novos. There were enough people who played on a Novo and 3 Merkur. Also enough who have played on several Novos and the supervision has either not noticed or not interested
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