Whenever we've fantasised about winning a lottery, we do have some family in another part of the country who we can't offend, but wouldn't want to benefit (we have good reason).
So part of what we'd be doing is to not be too obvious.
1. Buy property for family and money to close friends.
2. Buy a place (maybe two) of our own.
3. Buy a nightclub as a project.
4. Travel the world, playing EPT, WSOP and Aussie Millions poker events (chunk online too)
5. Donate to some charities, and secular organisations.
6. Fund a scientific organisationin opposition to the templeton foundation rewarding research which passes peer review which specifically targets major pseudoscience and religion.
7. Ninjas
So part of what we'd be doing is to not be too obvious.
1. Buy property for family and money to close friends.
2. Buy a place (maybe two) of our own.
3. Buy a nightclub as a project.
4. Travel the world, playing EPT, WSOP and Aussie Millions poker events (chunk online too)
5. Donate to some charities, and secular organisations.
6. Fund a scientific organisationin opposition to the templeton foundation rewarding research which passes peer review which specifically targets major pseudoscience and religion.
7. Ninjas
Self-authenticating private evidence is useless, because it is indistinguishable from the illusion of it. ― Kel, Kelosophy Blog
If you’re going to watch tele, you should watch Scooby Doo. That show was so cool because every time there’s a church with a ghoul, or a ghost in a school. They looked beneath the mask and what was inside?
The f**king janitor or the dude who runs the waterslide. Throughout history every mystery. Ever solved has turned out to be. Not Magic. ― Tim Minchin, Storm
If you’re going to watch tele, you should watch Scooby Doo. That show was so cool because every time there’s a church with a ghoul, or a ghost in a school. They looked beneath the mask and what was inside?
The f**king janitor or the dude who runs the waterslide. Throughout history every mystery. Ever solved has turned out to be. Not Magic. ― Tim Minchin, Storm