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maybe u should ask the australians that,they seem not to give a shit about being rich.maybe theres no point to being rich.being rich is just a cover up for a bunch of chinks with major insecurities about themselves and the purpose of their lifes and proving their self worth.chinks need money to have "dignity".

in singapore u have aunties and parents looking down on others because they dont go to a "good" school.how sad and pathetic is this country?


There are loads of OZs who want to be rich and there are even more OZs who want to get rich the easy way. That's why Australia is the world's top gambling nation and well ahead of Singapore which is number two.

https://au.pfinance.yahoo.com/money...le/-/9802241/worlds-biggest-gambling-nations/


1. Australia

Gaming Losses Per Adult: $1,199

You know a nation is crazy about gambling when a gaming company offers people a chance to bet on whether the central bank will raise interest rates or not.

Besides that, Australia is the only place in the world that allows online wagering on sport but prevents gamblers from using the internet to place bets during live games. But that may soon change as the government has agreed to review laws following intensive lobbying from the country's major sports bodies.

Slot machines - known locally as pokies - are by far Australia's favorite game, with an estimated 75-80 percent of problem gamblers hooked on them, according to the country's Productivity Commission.

New South Wales, with 100,000 poker machines accounts for half of the nation's total number of poker machines. According to the state's Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing, 935 gamblers registered themselves to be banned from casinos between 2006-2010, but were caught 1,249 times for breaching their own ban.
 
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