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Re: Do you think Voodoo works in Gambling Games?
by
Darker45
on 09/10/2019, 09:04:33 UTC
In an Asian country, they come to the graveyard, sleep in that place, and hoping that they will dream about the number of the lottery that will be out. And if they dream about the number, they will buy the number with some money.

A few years ago, some of my friends were asking me what number that will come out in the lottery game. As I don't know anything, I give a random number which 2 number and suddenly, tomorrow, that number comes out and my friends are the person who can win some big money.

I think that is not voodoo, but perhaps, that is what people used to win the lottery.
Asians still believe in mystical things in gambling, but there are indeed some people who get results from it. the thing that I think is too scary is to sleep on a graveyard to get a lottery number. even strange things like asking lottery numbers to people who are considered weird "like crazy" when that person mentions a number then they will use that number on the lottery.
Lol sleeping in graveyard is normal to me because sometimes our family members sleep in our grandparents grave place(but there’s a mini house than we can take as place when we are there

But sleeping just to get Lottery number?lno way that’s insane ,just like those people who is asking numbers in wake of the dead person?

I would rather ask the goat or cow but not dead’s

The discussion here is getting weird. I had fun reading the posts. Sleeping in the graveyard is too much of a desperate move already. Why not sleep inside the coffin itself? They will surely be dreaming something.  Grin

Actually, it is not just in Asian countries where belief in mystical things exists. It is also present in other continents. I believe this thing even exists in some parts of Europe.

My only hope is that they will not win after doing all these weird things, or else they will interpret it as a proof that what they are doing is indeed effective. They will be reinforced to do it again instead of coming to their senses.