112 - 99. Weaver threw a 3 pointer as time expired.
But, mak, if you think about it, when you buy points, ass rapings like this will still happen. When you buy a point or two, games that you would have lost by two or three points (without buying points) will become your one-point ass rapings and merely replace the ass rapings you avoided.
But, mak, if you think about it, when you buy points, ass rapings like this will still happen. When you buy a point or two, games that you would have lost by two or three points (without buying points) will become your one-point ass rapings and merely replace the ass rapings you avoided.
But, mak, if you think about it, when you buy points, ass rapings like this will still happen. When you buy a point or two, games that you would have lost by two or three points (without buying points) will become your one-point ass rapings and merely replace the ass rapings you avoided.
In other words, no matter how many points you buy, you're still going to take your share of one-point ass rapings. You can't avoid them simply by buying points. Buying points will only change when they happen.
For example, let's say you bet on a 8.5 point favorite, and you buy two points so you have -6.5. And let's say your team is up by 8 points when Kyle Weaver casually decides to dribble slowly towards the basket before half-heartedly flipping up a shot at the buzzer to ass rape you by the hook. If you hadn't bought the two points, Weaver's garbage layup means nothing (you weren't covering anyway with only an 8-point lead). But if you did buy the two points, and his layup therefore fucked you, that's how you can still get ass raped on a game that wouldn't have been an ass rape without buying points.
My point is, that buying points benefits no one except the bookie that you bought them from. That's who benefits. Him. No one else.
But, mak, if you think about it, when you buy points, ass rapings like this will still happen. When you buy a point or two, games that you would have lost by two or three points (without buying points) will become your one-point ass rapings and merely replace the ass rapings you avoided.
In other words, no matter how many points you buy, you're still going to take your share of one-point ass rapings. You can't avoid them simply by buying points. Buying points will only change when they happen.
For example, let's say you bet on a 8.5 point favorite, and you buy two points so you have -6.5. And let's say your team is up by 8 points when Kyle Weaver casually decides to dribble slowly towards the basket before half-heartedly flipping up a shot at the buzzer to ass rape you by the hook. If you hadn't bought the two points, Weaver's garbage layup means nothing (you weren't covering anyway with only an 8-point lead). But if you did buy the two points, and his layup therefore fucked you, that's how you can still get ass raped on a game that wouldn't have been an ass rape without buying points.
My point is, that buying points benefits no one except the bookie that you bought them from. That's who benefits. Him. No one else.

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