Almost as if addictive behaviors don’t spring out the ground when one becomes…of age…
Eldritch_Lemonade on
Looking at you loot boxes in games

pheechad on
What are the odds this article is a big exaggeration? I’d bet my house it is…
whoopdedoo0 on
I often wondered how certain behaviours manifested historically.
I read somewhere that, for example, hoarding behaviour is something that can be linked to Neanderthal genes. And most Europeans have Neanderthal genes. But of course not everyone is a hoarder.
I just wonder what it looked like in the ancient world. Things such as addictive or pathological behaviours such as gambling or hoarding.
Did gambling manifest itself in taking big risks out in nature? Were hoarding Neanderthals collecting an excessive amount of rocks and storing them in their cave?
SeanB2003 on
Worth remembering that the gambling companies:
1) know almost immediately who is going to be a problem gambler
2) deliberately design their products to encourage problem gambling and addictive behaviour
3) make almost all of their money from problem gamblers.
They have sophisticated algorithms to ensure that if you are a “winner” restrictions are put on your ability to gamble immediately. If you are a hopeless addict losing everything you own senior executives will call you to ensure you stay gambling.
Evil companies full of evil people.
MrBulwark on
The first video game I ever played was Blackjack on my uncle’s Atari. Soooo yeah.
its_brew on
Its rampant. As someone whos struggled in the past with gambling its such an issue in today’s society, but its one of those taboos that dont get spoken about because of the shame that goes along with it.
Kids on screens see pop up sites for online casinos and it only takes a few clicks to get into them.
MainNewspaper897 on
The National Lottery is gambling. But, the national lottery says ‘play responsibly’. Presenting gambling as a game is dangerous, but the National Lottery is profitable. It is wrong
Different-Class1771 on
The auld slot machines in the likes of Bray, Tramore and Salthill were fairly addictive as kids.
Cups full of tuppences lashed in on after the other until they were gone. Wouldn’t wash today letting kids do that.
whereohwhereohwhere on
My dad isn’t a gambler at all – like at all at all – but we went to Fairyhouse once when I was a kid. I think his parents did the same with him. He let us place a few small bets and basically demonstrated how the bookie always wins. Honestly I found the whole day a bit dull and have never had any interest in gambling so maybe that’s why.
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Almost as if addictive behaviors don’t spring out the ground when one becomes…of age…
Looking at you loot boxes in games

What are the odds this article is a big exaggeration? I’d bet my house it is…
I often wondered how certain behaviours manifested historically.
I read somewhere that, for example, hoarding behaviour is something that can be linked to Neanderthal genes. And most Europeans have Neanderthal genes. But of course not everyone is a hoarder.
I just wonder what it looked like in the ancient world. Things such as addictive or pathological behaviours such as gambling or hoarding.
Did gambling manifest itself in taking big risks out in nature? Were hoarding Neanderthals collecting an excessive amount of rocks and storing them in their cave?
Worth remembering that the gambling companies:
1) know almost immediately who is going to be a problem gambler
2) deliberately design their products to encourage problem gambling and addictive behaviour
3) make almost all of their money from problem gamblers.
They have sophisticated algorithms to ensure that if you are a “winner” restrictions are put on your ability to gamble immediately. If you are a hopeless addict losing everything you own senior executives will call you to ensure you stay gambling.
Evil companies full of evil people.
The first video game I ever played was Blackjack on my uncle’s Atari. Soooo yeah.
Its rampant. As someone whos struggled in the past with gambling its such an issue in today’s society, but its one of those taboos that dont get spoken about because of the shame that goes along with it.
Kids on screens see pop up sites for online casinos and it only takes a few clicks to get into them.
The National Lottery is gambling. But, the national lottery says ‘play responsibly’. Presenting gambling as a game is dangerous, but the National Lottery is profitable. It is wrong
The auld slot machines in the likes of Bray, Tramore and Salthill were fairly addictive as kids.
Cups full of tuppences lashed in on after the other until they were gone. Wouldn’t wash today letting kids do that.
My dad isn’t a gambler at all – like at all at all – but we went to Fairyhouse once when I was a kid. I think his parents did the same with him. He let us place a few small bets and basically demonstrated how the bookie always wins. Honestly I found the whole day a bit dull and have never had any interest in gambling so maybe that’s why.