There’s a reason that “sports are rigged” pops up in conspiracies, including the grift and crank magnetism in social media. The average person is never lucky enough to win a life altering sum of money by just pure luck. The predators psychologically access the parts of their brain that the conned haven’t been able to deal with. The part of the brain that insists you’re the coolest most awesomest person ever. And since your really just average and things don’t work out super cool for you it’s either
A). I’m super unlucky
B). The world is rigged and out to get me.
And the ESPN tourney isn’t even a life altering sum of money. But it was totally free. It was an advertising expense for them with modest prizes compared to what other advertising it would do.
At this point in the brackets, and this shaped up to be pretty normal looking, higher seeds are playing higher seeds. The point spreads aren’t too massive and there’s so much parity that over eight games it’s a coin flip on eight games.
Here’s what happens when people get trained on sports being rigged and get involved with the news gematria:
That YouTube comment says, I give up on being lucky. Fuck the world. It owes me reparations. It was posted on a bridge collapse decode of a gematria channel that doesn’t mainly do sports but sure as hell posted Super Bowl gematria earlier this year. And that’s the kind of “woe is me” attitude of someone who wants to be hired just looking for a chance to get unemployment a couple months down the line. Or even worse, attack the country’s capital if their election pick doesn’t “win the game”.
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