I didn’t really want to post so soon again, specialically (real word) after so soon after posting about how much gematria sucks ass at predictions. But you made a bad choice of words about your day’s fail. Forgettable. Oops. Let’s make sure to put that out on the Internet so it’s recorded and not forgettable. (Note 1 to self. Check out archiving again.)
This is the kind of thing that happens when you pick a lot of underdogs. Mild underdogs, I’ll grant you, as the nature of the playoffs is that two good teams are squaring off against each other. Maybe someone else has something to say about the mathematics of the circle or how this is still the Chinese calendar Year of the Dog and that didn’t work. Or even how it wasn’t even mentioned in gematria that’s not even real gematria pregame. Oh, by the by, good luck figuring out what to do in the Year of the Pig next year. I can just see it now. “The underpig Braves lost to the overpig Phillies 3-4 on a day with 43 numerology and the bastards flipped the script on me because I’m getting too close to the truth and they haven’t figured out how to at least even mock me in the comments since the Selective Incompetence Committee had a real bad fucking day.” Should be fun. (Note 2 to self: Check for 4 to 3 scores in Braves Phillies games next season and the news articles relating to pigs. Specialically (still a real word) the sports write ups mentioning how pigs had anything to do with it.)
Are you sure you don’t want to start at least making hints at numbers that point to the Red Sox? Like right now? Doesn’t a long season of 162 games have an impact instead of settling for reporting after the fact, whether right or wrong? That’s the way it’s usually done. Let the minions pick both teams and have what really matters count. Which team was better that day or days because of all the real baseball factors like home field, pitchers rest, injuries and stuff like that. Specialically (yet again still a real word) the common sense of not relying on a bogus system.
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