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LanternWaste

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7. Sometimes I think that the hope of winning a jackpot is more plausible
Fri Mar 30, 2012, 02:41 PM
Mar 2012

Sometimes I think that the perceived hope (however slight) of winning a jackpot is more plausible to many people in dire economic straights than the perceived hope of winning a living wage in our current economic model.

That being said, last night I was sorely tempted to purchase a lottery ticket... never have before-- never even had the thought of it, in fact, the three times I've been to Vegas, gambling has been the one thing I never done. I didn't buy the ticket of course, but I've been unable to completely shake that place my mind was in last night.


(My grandfather lost a literal fortune playing the ponies in his middle days, and impressed upon me during my own youth the extreme negligence of gambling of any kind.)

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I've bought one Aerows Mar 2012 #1
They use another standard of probability/statistics. no_hypocrisy Mar 2012 #2
They're desperate and who could blame them? cynatnite Mar 2012 #3
Here's how I do the math: Duer 157099 Mar 2012 #4
That's exactly what I told my SO ecstatic Mar 2012 #6
And if you do play (buying 1 ticket), theres a 99.9999995% chance you won't win. Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #11
That's fine, at least it isn't 100% Duer 157099 Mar 2012 #12
This sums it up in video form... Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #15
Jim Carrey and Lauren Holly hooked up during this film thelordofhell Mar 2012 #48
On MSNBC, someone said it's easier to win the lottery than to get bitten by a shark ecstatic Mar 2012 #5
CNN reported that you have an 80x better chance of dying of mad cow disease... pinboy3niner Mar 2012 #13
The analogy I once read was: Blue_Tires Mar 2012 #18
I just did the math...that's *way* more unlikely. Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #30
10 tickets davekriss Mar 2012 #35
Exactly. laundry_queen Mar 2012 #47
Sometimes I think that the hope of winning a jackpot is more plausible LanternWaste Mar 2012 #7
It's a little thrill in a boring daily slog. wickerwoman Mar 2012 #8
I will be buying 5 after work Marrah_G Mar 2012 #9
When it gets up there nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #10
I'm buying one DefenseLawyer Mar 2012 #14
I bought a couple this time guitar man Mar 2012 #16
Some people have luck with the numbers. I don't play, but when my husband was alive he did notadmblnd Mar 2012 #27
I've never had much luck at anything guitar man Mar 2012 #39
you see that dark could up there? notadmblnd Mar 2012 #44
Yup guitar man Mar 2012 #45
9% ? HooptieWagon Mar 2012 #17
Perhaps $13000 is the maximum income to be considered "poor", Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #21
Well you know... ellisonz Mar 2012 #24
....and this is the entire point of this little exercise. Ikonoklast Mar 2012 #33
650.00 / 13000.00 = 0.05 = 5% ieoeja Mar 2012 #46
So eager to slam the OP you fail to read his post right above you that explains the math mathematic Mar 2012 #49
Post removed Post removed Mar 2012 #51
I DID say "eager" didn't I? mathematic Mar 2012 #53
lmao geardaddy Mar 2012 #52
net income dmallind Mar 2012 #29
The average income for all households with less than $13,000 will be well under $13,000 muriel_volestrangler Mar 2012 #31
I also just bought five lottery tickets, the first in several years, and wonder if anyone indepat Mar 2012 #19
i play b/c someone WILL win this pot of money and i want that person to be me although leftyohiolib Mar 2012 #20
They wouldn't have nearly as many people playing if that was the case. Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #22
yeah you might be correct didnt think of that b/c id crap myself if i won 1million leftyohiolib Mar 2012 #34
My pet peeve when the lottery gets a large jackpot DefenseLawyer Mar 2012 #23
It definitely isn't. (nt) Posteritatis Mar 2012 #41
Please don't punch him. It sounds like my brother. nt NoGOPZone Mar 2012 #43
Those with lots of money invest in the stock lottery; those with smaller resources play the numbers. HiPointDem Mar 2012 #25
Anyone know where the $645 statistic comes from? muriel_volestrangler Mar 2012 #26
I like to think of the lottery as a tax on people who can't do math. /nt Marr Mar 2012 #28
I personally won't play JonLP24 Mar 2012 #32
For many of them, it's the only chance of becoming wealthy they see Cirque du So-What Mar 2012 #36
+100 HughBeaumont Apr 2012 #56
I normally spend about 5 a year on ileus Mar 2012 #37
With those odds that's a ticket a week for four million years. Speck Tater Mar 2012 #38
You could guarantee a victory MrBig Mar 2012 #40
A small group of people did that with a lottery about ten years back, if I remember correctly. (nt) Posteritatis Mar 2012 #42
It would be a bad investment. Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #54
Math is hard. Codeine Mar 2012 #50
+1000000 stockholmer Apr 2012 #55
It was pointed out when these figures were first publciized that the reporting sucks... Viking12 Apr 2012 #57
I did ask about that in #26 muriel_volestrangler Apr 2012 #58
The "9%" an unwarranted extrapolation from a footnote in the study. Viking12 Apr 2012 #59
Remember the lottery in Orwell's 1984? Ron Obvious Apr 2012 #60
If you believe this story, slampoet Apr 2012 #61
I lol'd nt sudopod Apr 2012 #63
I probably spend $20 per year guardian Apr 2012 #62
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