How to Be Lucky at a Game Called Bingo
It's irritating to see other people get winning streaks. All their actions become noticeable and you start to think they bring luck. You start to mimic some of their rituals, and surprisingly, you experience some winning streaks yourself. When you become a regular at the bingo hall, you can't help but adapt some superstitions and develop some yourself. You find it hard to explain, but you feel good inside when you act the way you do, and somebody wins. You start to play more, and when one win isn't enough, you want another one. You'll find yourself outside the home, and inside, again. You'll be visiting all around the country, and winning the game of bingo. When you leave, you'll always remember the place where you won, and you'll always think about going there again.
When you become a regular, you'll find that most of the other players will know your habits. You'll be dining in the same restaurants, and have the same drink. You'll also find that you'll be using the same credit card to buy your lottery tickets. You might feel lucky, but there's something wrong with the world. If you win big, the newspaper will explore the win, and your room will be full of excited people. You haven't won anything yet, but you feel confident that's enough. You haven't got enough funds in your pocket to make that trip to somewhere nice, but you suppose, as they say, that's the price of love.
In some cases, though, the feeling of "luck" is merely a mask that the gambling game puts on you. When you walk into a casino, you could be extremely lucky or extremely unlucky. Some people play with stacks of cash. Some people play on credit. When you walk into a casino and win, you must feel a certain amount of satisfaction. You feel as if you've been granted the purest form of luck.
There are more reasons why we love gambling than we can imagine. We love the money and we love the challenge. We love the fact that chance plays a part in our victory or defeat. There are times when we stand to win a fortune, and there are times when we're the almost-chosen ones to lose. There is no doubt that we all love a good gamble.
But perhaps it's time we considered a little more than just the pleasure we receive from the game of chance. Perhaps it's time to look at gambling from an animalistic perspective - to consider the animal as more than just a means to secure easy food and shelter. Perhaps we should consider the animal as we do humans. We regard the eagle as blessing - we even call upon the beast to fly our children to victory in war. When a gambler faces the stakes in a game of bingo, we consider the stakes as a challenge - in war, we might refer to it as a mission. And when the gambler achieves victory in a game of bingo, we consider that to be a blessed moment - a life achievement to be enjoyed.
But perhaps the greatest gift the animal world can give us is time. Suppose we put an animal on a eth-aceutical treatment, such as steroids, and the treatment causes the animal's whole life to deteriorate. We then try to bring the animal back as if in a preserved state, complete with heart, lungs, and gonads. We stop growth, we stop everything the animal needs to maintain its basic functions. We pump up the animal's diet, we give it steroids to stimulate growth, we mesh it with cows to simulate growth inopoly skies, and we rib them when we think they're growing too rapidly. It's called metreatment, and it's engraved in our nightmares about the gambler with the shotgun.
We've got a winner, or at least we think we have. Someone tells us we've found a lucky animal, or we hear about a lottery winner. But what do we do when we've found a lucky animal? How do we proceed? Use this situation to determine what we'll do when someone we've found is injured.
First, place the animal in a safe place, where it will not be injured again (e.g., in a next door neighbor of yours).
And call the vet using the telephone. Be sure to ask for the animal's name and the treatment plan they have, and confirm that it went to the vet.
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Now, what treatment plan will we choose? We can't just assume that an animal has only one treatment plan, because we know that some animals go under different drugs than others. Therefore, we need to know the drug treatment plan for the individual. After all, not all drugs are the same. Some are more powerful than others. Thus, we need to know the differences.
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