Doesn’t look like that is true though, looks like he purchases the ticket at 8pm.
He also just happened to manually pick those numbers as well.
And the Powerball number was blank on the numbers posted early.
The numbers were posted on that website the day before the drawing.
The guy clearly saw those, bought a ticket with those numbers for the next drawing and now is hoping he can get a payout from a lawsuit settlement.
Using that example, it’s not like we have r/gaming2 which serves the exact same purpose as r/gaming, and has a similar size user base.
Actually there is a r/gaming2, it’s called r/games
There are also generalized gaming subreddits with a slightly different purpose like r/truegaming or r/patientgamers which aren’t about specific games or types of games, but want to focus on a different community of people.
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I’m sorry, I just find it funny that you walked back the “I’m done with Youtube” claim in the very next sentence.