What state do you live in? Will make the difference in whether its legal or not.
Also, don't play parlays. They're sucker bets.
California. And what makes you say that?
What state do you live in? Will make the difference in whether its legal or not.
Also, don't play parlays. They're sucker bets.
1. You're in CA, so unlikely you'll find any legal online sports betting options.California. And what makes you say that?
Do you hate it here like me?California. And what makes you say that?
Teasers are the best thing you can possibly ever do for football…California. And what makes you say that?
Find you a local bookie.. im sure they hve some around.. been doing that down here since i was 15Do you hate it here like me?
LOL, and sports books agree.Teasers are the best thing you can possibly ever do for football…
Do you hate it here like me?
Find you a local bookie.. im sure they hve some around.. been doing that down here since i was 15
David Culley sure is prepping the Texans hard for the season....
I used to go through bovada but with bitcoin to put in futures.. they actually told me to do it once my bank stopped me from taking depositing money on their siteI lost contact with my previous guy and was hoping they had something modernized online lol but I’ll figure something out
I do not and will not understand why people get mad that people won't get the vaccine. I already knew that based off my health it was best for me to get the vaccine, so I got the vaccine in July.
Colts LB Darius Leonard said he wants more information, more info on long term effects, etc. Yet he's being called an anti-vaxxer for using common sense on a vaccine that was rushed with no time to study it for short or long term effects.
I do not and will not understand why people get mad that people won't get the vaccine. I already knew that based off my health it was best for me to get the vaccine, so I got the vaccine in July.
Colts LB Darius Leonard said he wants more information, more info on long term effects, etc. Yet he's being called an anti-vaxxer for using common sense on a vaccine that was rushed with no time to study it for short or long term effects.
Well if you're in a state that allows online sports betting (CA isn't one), then there's tons of modern shit. Here in VA I can bet anytime I want on anything a sports book is willing to post, and do it from my phone.I lost contact with my previous guy and was hoping they had something modernized online lol but I’ll figure something out
Well, its a combination of various things.Your thoughts will be lost on most, to me and you it’s “common sense”. to others its “doctors and scientists fucking say it’s okay so just take it you moron”.
Well, its a combination of various things.
For starters a lot of people don't think his stance is stupid. There are plenty of people that have stupid stance's and often lie about their reasons for not getting it, but this isn't one of them. I've been embarrassing a lot of the "it's not FDA approved" crowd for months, and sure enough, Pfizer gets approval, and I'm not seeing any rush from anybody to get a vaccine now, so apparently that wasn't it. But I digress...
If I were having an open discussion with Leonard, I would ask this:
1. How is he measuring "the long term", and what exactly is he looking for? Is it months, years, etc.? In some cases, the long term impacts of a vaccine, if there are negative one's, may not fully be measured for a decade or longer. Leonard will be long since retired by that point, in which case nobody will care if he ever gets vaccinated.
2. I would ask him to show me what the long term effects of COVID are. And, of course, he can't do it. Many of the people I've discussed about "long term effects" seem to take a 50% analysis position, which is they want to know what the long term impact of the vaccine is, but aren't really considering what the long term impact of getting COVID is. They view it as "well I'll get COVID, get a little sick, and recover". Maybe, maybe not. Maybe your life will be shortened decades from now because of the impact of the virus and the toll it takes on you now.
And so if we all agree that nobody seems to be able to evaluate the long term impact of either decision, my final question would be... why is that a part of your decision making process, when both sides are total unknowns? He won't find barely any "information" on the long term effects of 10 month old vaccine or a 2 year old virus. He'll find a lot of opinions about the effects and conjecture and predictions and blah blah blah. He won't find anything factual.
So in my opinion, it should boil down to what puts you in the best position in the short term.
Well if you're in a state that allows online sports betting (CA isn't one), then there's tons of modern shit. Here in VA I can bet anytime I want on anything a sports book is willing to post, and do it from my phone.
My advice is if you're going to seek out parlays or teasers on illegal sports betting sites, keep your money and do something else.
Plus a bookie is going to give you crap odds no matter what, so good luck with that.
Well fda approval means fuckall to me considering we’ve been putting toxic fda approved shit in our bodies for decades.Well, its a combination of various things.
For starters a lot of people don't think his stance is stupid. There are plenty of people that have stupid stance's and often lie about their reasons for not getting it, but this isn't one of them. I've been embarrassing a lot of the "it's not FDA approved" crowd for months, and sure enough, Pfizer gets approval, and I'm not seeing any rush from anybody to get a vaccine now, so apparently that wasn't it. But I digress...
If I were having an open discussion with Leonard, I would ask this:
1. How is he measuring "the long term", and what exactly is he looking for? Is it months, years, etc.? In some cases, the long term impacts of a vaccine, if there are negative one's, may not fully be measured for a decade or longer. Leonard will be long since retired by that point, in which case nobody will care if he ever gets vaccinated.
2. I would ask him to show me what the long term effects of COVID are. And, of course, he can't do it. Many of the people I've discussed about "long term effects" seem to take a 50% analysis position, which is they want to know what the long term impact of the vaccine is, but aren't really considering what the long term impact of getting COVID is. They view it as "well I'll get COVID, get a little sick, and recover". Maybe, maybe not. Maybe your life will be shortened decades from now because of the impact of the virus and the toll it takes on you now.
And so if we all agree that nobody seems to be able to evaluate the long term impact of either decision, my final question would be... why is that a part of your decision making process, when both sides are total unknowns? He won't find barely any "information" on the long term effects of 10 month old vaccine or a 2 year old virus. He'll find a lot of opinions about the effects and conjecture and predictions and blah blah blah. He won't find anything factual.
So in my opinion, it should boil down to what puts you in the best position in the short term.
You are responding with rationale to a theory that is irrational. Every person that is vaccine hesitant has been vaccinated before he could even say his ABC. The fact that he can say DEF today means the effects are minimal, insignificant or non-existent. However, one must understand that this is the rationale being thrown around by people who get their news from sites that are spreading willful misinformation for political and ideological gains.because the likelihood of long-term effects is almost infinitesimal - historically vaccine side-effects have almost no long-term side-effects and any major side-effects are likely to occur within the first 2 months - and the technology involved in both different types of covid vaccines have been around for decades
the fear of long-term consequences is completely misplaced and i'm not sure how much he needs to see before he's satisfied... at what point is it long enough because we've got almost a year's worth of data already from pfizer and the others arent far behind...
so common sense would suggest that you take the vaccine which is incredibly unlikely to have negative impacts on you to prevent getting covid which has proven to have an adverse impact on millions around the world both in the short-term and long-term...