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Looking for opinions on fun ways to play pinball without owning a physical game!

By waspinat0r

6 years ago


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    #45 6 years ago

    Wait, didn’t this guy have a brand new GOTG like yesterday? And now he has nothing at all and no money?

    I’d like a diagram of how this happens.

    #59 6 years ago

    I'm beginning to think he has some sort of mental problem.

    #73 6 years ago

    The reason I suggested mental issues is because I read this thread, saw how he'd managed to lose $5K or more leaving him with zero funds, then ignoring all this good advice and starting a new wanted ad. It's compulsive behavior. I didn't say it to be mean, I said it out of concern for someone showing unhealthy habits.

    This kind of behavior is problematic, regardless of the hobby.

    #113 6 years ago
    Quoted from Wifeinat0r:

    There really is no excuse for what you said. Try and justify it all you want, it was way out of line.

    Let's agree to disagree. It's a real thing.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compulsive_behavior

    Quoted from waspinat0r:

    I haven't lost quite 5k, so if that's what I alluded to, 8 overexaggerated. Now, I have lost quite a bit, which still counts for something, and I won't deny my habit is becoming unhealthy and definitely problematic and unhealthy. Thanks for your input.

    Well, recognizing it is very good - when I posted I was concerned you weren't really aware of a problem.

    #144 6 years ago
    Quoted from Wifeinat0r:

    I'm just telling you it's not your place to diagnose my husband in a public forum. It came across as judgemental and very rude.

    Then maybe you and he shouldn't air your problems in a public forum. You act like clowns and enjoy the attention, but the second someone says something you don't like you rage out? You can't pick and choose the response you get.

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