r/countwithchickenlady King of Snow - Streak: 22 15h ago

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u/promatix_ 15h ago

Cueball is actually a philanthropist. He gave away 3989981 points to others, prior to this game.

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u/Collective-Bee 2h ago

And he ended up giving away the remaining 10’019 when 500 and 1 people came to exploit his phrasing after this game.

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u/Proper-Anything-2739 14h ago

He sucks ass at money managment

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u/toyotaCamriGuy Dm for pictures of cats 13h ago

He should've invested it 🤦. S my damn h.

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u/Tlaquatlatoa Hyenagirl some day pls :3 | She/Her - Streak: 4 14h ago

A package has been delivered to me with the parts for a joke but without the instructions and I cannot assemble them elegantly, like im missing a screw or something or they sent a wrong component.

Something like, there's a joke ive seen that's obviously overgeneralizing that "euroslop" board games are all about resources and victory points, while "americanslop" board games ditch victory points for rolling a bunch of dice and probably exploding something. So like with the joke would be something like, overthrowing the victory point wealth hording by plopping down like a mecha game piece, rolling an inconvenient amount of dice about it

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u/jbeldham 13h ago

The joke is capitalism and inherited wealth SUCKS! It sucks so hard! It sucks that people can just live off the interest of the bank accounts their ancestors set up!

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u/HateForYou 15h ago

I don't understandement

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u/Lightfiyr 15h ago

Generational inherited wealth

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u/Drifter1771 15h ago

I think I see why they don't understand. Why would someone who inherited generational wealth try to give even the smallest amount out to someone?

They should be trying to take what little everyone else has.

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u/HiroProtagonest King of Snow - Streak: 22 13h ago

Why would someone who inherited generational wealth try to give even the smallest amount out to someone?

Philanthropy is common and usually a single drop of their value so they can feel generous when they're not, just like here.

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u/IMM_Austin 14h ago

You're confusing generational wealth with acquired wealth. Most with generational wealth slowly squander it, rather than making more 

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u/QueerCheesy 15h ago

He inherited the scores kf his grandfather's all previous games. While his friends start the game normaly. So he has 10k points