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On the 17 December 2013, I have a highly vivid dream - which is far, far too real. In that dream, I am talking on camera, having just been revealed as the winner of a £160m Euro Jackpot. I see the numbers on the ticket and the date the draw took place - it says "Friday 27th December 2013". I then wake up.
"Supernatural" Experience Enables Me To Win £160m - Is It Cheating?
I've played 10 lots of the same set of numbers (thereby guaranteeing the entire share - even though there's only one jackpot winner and it's...it's me).
Originally posted by HomoSapiensSapiens
Especially as I've played 10 lots of the same set of numbers (thereby guaranteeing the entire share - even though there's only one jackpot winner and it's...it's me).
That's a nice try. Good luck with it, but I know what you're up to....
Originally posted by bhaal
If it was me i would play that line, and give a big proportion to charities if i did win.
Originally posted by watchitburn
reply to post by HomoSapiensSapiens
Being a paranoid individual, I would like to know what your ulterior motives are for all these situational questions?
I can't help but feel you are up to something nefarious.
Originally posted by HomoSapiensSapiens
The scenario:
On the 17 December 2013, I have a highly vivid dream - which is far, far too real. In that dream, I am talking on camera, having just been revealed as the winner of a £160m Euro Jackpot. I see the numbers on the ticket and the date the draw took place - it says "Friday 27th December 2013". I then wake up.
I am of course shocked - but I find the situation amusing, especially as I don't even play such "games". Nevertheless, I decide to play 10 lots of the same set of numbers online for that date, simply in amusement, whilst rolling my eyes.
The next morning, it turns out I've won - I'm shocked, surprised and suspicious...and a little angry.
Have I cheated? Especially as I've played 10 lots of the same set of numbers (thereby guaranteeing the entire share - even though there's only one jackpot winner and it's...it's me).
What do you think?
Originally posted by Cuervo
reply to post by HomoSapiensSapiens
It wouldn't be cheating at all. If divination and magic were forms of cheating, I would be out of business. When I perform a ritual for a client to help them get the man they love, it is no different than if they got a breast enhancement.
In the case you laid out, it's no more cheating than if you prayed for it to happen.
Originally posted by Lady_Tuatha
reply to post by HomoSapiensSapiens
It doent really matter even if some people think it is cheating. Noone can prove it and there is no law against dreaming the numbers.
Send some of that luck my way please
Originally posted by HomoSapiensSapiens
The scenario:
On the 17 December 2013, I have a highly vivid dream - which is far, far too real. In that dream, I am talking on camera, having just been revealed as the winner of a £160m Euro Jackpot. I see the numbers on the ticket and the date the draw took place - it says "Friday 27th December 2013". I then wake up.
I am of course shocked - but I find the situation amusing, especially as I don't even play such "games". Nevertheless, I decide to play 10 lots of the same set of numbers online for that date, simply in amusement, whilst rolling my eyes.
The next morning, it turns out I've won - I'm shocked, surprised and suspicious...and a little angry.
Have I cheated? Especially as I've played 10 lots of the same set of numbers (thereby guaranteeing the entire share - even though there's only one jackpot winner and it's...it's me).
What do you think?