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by bhhaskin
1171 days ago
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Of course you do you. Specially when it comes to raising your kid. But I think a better approach would be to teach them about statistics and odds and why gambling is bad instead of trying to shield them from it. Reinforce the idea that casinos and betting apps and even video games are businesses that make a lot of money, and they don't make that money by giving it away. The house always wins. Always. I live in Reno, and even though gambling is everywhere 99% of the locals I know, don't do it. |
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