Electroshock Therapy and a Partial Lobotomy
Good vibes here only, manifesting eternal abundance and happiness.
Starting a challenge to average 3+ hours a day live poker and win 500k philippine pesos.
Month 1 goal is 100 hours live play. Also no drunk sessions, no gambling besides poker let's hunker down and be smart.
Will reward myself with something fun once the target goal is achieved, haven't decided what yet. Maybe a foursome with 3 hot Filipina teens. Mostly want to stay away from girls now though it's negative ev and distracts from the goals.
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I tried updating the other day but it wouldn't let me post.
Deposited 500 on ACR, finished at 550 Day 1.
Had a decent run in a $16.50 but called with KQ in BB vs SB shove 15 bigs deep and he had AK.
3+ is not enough, 10+ much better
That's a good point, that many at one time I'm a little worried about security risks and also the logistics of it all. Trying to get 10 Filipinas to all show up successfully and on time feels like a monumental task beyond my capabilities I'm afraid.
Tonight I may need to go out have some fun and further sacrifice the ev.
Started drinking early and didn't have the stamina to go out fell asleep 9 PM
No girls or partying + ev
Blocked/deleted most of the Filipinas from my WhatsApp in a temporary flash of mental acuity, very +ev
Willpower 100 full steam ahead
Too much drinking too much bar hopping.
POWER 0
THIS place will destroy you if you lack self control. God bless you all.
An abandoned and discredited neurosurgical operation called lobotomy resulted in significant personality alterations and irreversible brain damage. Modern electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), on the other hand, does not include brain tissue removal and is a strictly regulated medical procedure for severe, treatment-resistant mental diseases. Combining the two phrases is extremely deceptive and confuses a controlled, evidence-based modern ultherapy with a harmful old practice.