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bettyvill
December 2, 2025 at 7:50 amPost count: 0<p data-start=”80″ data-end=”638″>I’ve been mulling over this whole gambling-morality thing after chatting with a cousin who got really into online games lately. He’s not addicted or anything, but he treats it almost like a normal part of life, the same way some people buy lottery tickets every week. It made me wonder if society is slowly accepting gambling as something casual, even though a lot of people still see it as harmful. I’m curious how others view this — is it just another form of entertainment now, or does the ethical side still matter as much as before?</p>
nadiafish
December 2, 2025 at 8:13 amPost count: 0<style type=”text/css”><!–td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}–></style><span data-sheets-root=”1″>I get what you mean. My friend group is kind of mixed about it — some think gambling is fine as long as you keep a clear limit, others say it’s morally sketchy because it can hit vulnerable people harder. I’ve looked at different sites just to understand how they frame things, including places like https://krikyatop.com/ and it’s obvious the industry tries to make everything look harmless and fun. But personally, I’ve seen folks slip into bad habits even when they start “just for entertainment,” so I think the ethical side depends a lot on someone’s awareness and self-control. Everyone draws the line differently.</span>
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