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I wish I had this power when i watched the Jonathan Xiii memorial video. I lost 4lbs of water weight out of my eyes.I m a man, I control my feelings.
I wish I had this power when i watched the Jonathan Xiii memorial video. I lost 4lbs of water weight out of my eyes.I m a man, I control my feelings.
A. I generally don't gamble so maybe a moot point, yet I doubt I'd enjoy betting against UConn even if I felt strongly it was a good bet b/c I don't enjoy gambling. I suppose if a friend who is a UConn fan were betting against the Huskies I would find this annoying and petition them to stop. But if some stranger on the boneyard or wherever is doing it I don't care.
B. The wife is better looking play is a humble brag
Humblebragging Makes People Dislike You, According to Science
Two things:I'm such a homer, I always bet on UConn.
There's a commercial where they say you are about 50% more likely to have a heart attack if you are watching your team play!
Happy she’s at least positively involved!!!My wife asks me if I believe a game will be tightly contested or if we have a reasonable chance of losing. If I answer in the affirmative she will not watch it live with me. Instead she checks in periodically to see a score on an app on her phone all the while keeping herself preoccupied with some task.
If UConn loses I just delete the recording. If we win, she asks me how they played. If the answer is they played well, I am "duty bound" to watch the recording immediately after the game ends. Which is why I am rarely on this site immediately following those games and celebrating with the rest of the Boneyard. Best I can do is throw in a quick response before "suffering" another viewing. If I can't decide the game was played well I save the recording and she watches it by herself at a later date.
Once I asked her if we could reverse this role. I will omit that response.
She’s wonderful. Takes losses harder than I do. She used to watch all games live. Couldn’t take my negative comments about reffing or play and insisted I shouldn’t do it because it was wrong. She finally admitted it was the pain of losing that made her want to restrain my behavior.Happy she’s at least positively involved!!!
So now you cerebrate so that you can celebrate.Internal celebration is a victory that should never be undervalued.
That's the right attitude as it was intended as good natured ribbing, I was looking for the old twitter handle that specialized in reposting humble brags & that's what came up - the article heading made me chuckle. No offense intended.I've been cussed out 6x in the last two days and smiled through it all. You vastly overestimate how much I care about whether or not people like me.
Wittels. What a legend.That's the right attitude as it was intended as good natured ribbing, I was looking for the old twitter handle that specialized in reposting humble brags & that's what came up - the article heading made me chuckle. No offense intended.
Here's an article about Harris Wittels' (who unfortunately passed away) humblebrag account being hacked, he was much funnier than I tried to be about calling out humblebrags.
Harris Wittels’s @humblebrag Twitter Account Has Been Hacked
He started the account anonymously in 2010.www.vulture.com
I think that's different. I don't always have UConn winning my brackets. That's just homerism. I'm a Denver Broncos fan but I'd be foolish to drop money on them to win the superbowl next year.Depends on the scenario. I never bet against them; unless I’m filling out a bracket and may consider it.
I went to bed depressed after the Creighton game despite winning like $250 across 4-5 different bets that all hit.I bet against UConn if I think it's a smart bet to the same standard I use for all my bets.
I never root for the bet ahead of rooting for UConn. This is the Rubicon for betting against your team. As long as you are happy to lose the bet and always prioritize your team's result over your betting result, it's fine IMO.
Betting against UConn (or whatever team you’re a fan of) is like having car insurance. You hope to never see that money come back to you, but in case of a crash you are glad you have it.You aren't a real fan if you're betting against UConn. You aren't a fan if you're leaving the arena early or turning the game off when we're losing. I will never change my mind on this.
Betting against UConn (or whatever team you’re a fan of) is like having car insurance. You hope to never see that money come back to you, but in case of a crash you are glad you have it.
that’s like saying buying health insurance for your kid means you’re rooting for them to get sick lmaoSure. It also makes you a bad fan.
I think I have a solid exception to being asinine … last year I had UConn to win the natty for $50 paying 27-1. I hedged by taking the SDSU money line, guaranteeing me about $1400 win or lose. It felt great, not asinine.It's asinine to bet against your team, ever. Period. Find a new school. I'd rather puke blood for a decade than have "emotional insurance" against UConn. I'm disgusted just thinking about it.
Should I put money on my wife divorcing me as insurance? Well... probably. She's fitter, better looking, smarter, and makes more money than me. But I'm still not doing it on principle.
that’s like saying buying health insurance for your kid means you’re rooting for them to get sick lmao
I can't separate the 2. I once found myself in a close head-to-head matchup in fantasy football and, in spite of my self, my ego inwardly cheered for my fantasy qb when he threw a TD against my actual favorite team. That's when I said "never again". Fool's gold.Betting against UConn (or whatever team you’re a fan of) is like having car insurance. You hope to never see that money come back to you, but in case of a crash you are glad you have it.