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There's a game called Virtual Beggar. I don't usually like these mindless games but since it was so easy and I wanted to see what jokes the developer has hidden in it, I played it for a few days. I got to a point where you're asked to make the ultimate donation and restart the game. That's apparently asked multiple times in the game. You become a millionaire and then restart. Billionaire, again restart.
That's what I see now when I see people deleting their accounts and returning the next day.

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    Haha, I know exactly what you mean! That game is such a weird loop — part of it is addictively silly, and part of it just makes you stop and think about how absurd the “ultimate donation” thing is. I’ve caught myself doing the same thing, reaching crazy amounts just to reset and see what tiny joke or reference pops up next. It’s kind of funny watching other people do the same thing, like everyone’s caught in this weird cycle together.
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    It made me think about how similar that feels to online spaces where people keep deleting and rejoining, like they’re chasing a reset button. At the same time, I was curious about games with more structure and stumbled across https://casinosanalyzer.com/free-sl... . What I liked about it was that it wasn’t just about spinning for fun—it actually had a detailed review that explained features, demo play, and the risks involved. I didn’t even know demo modes could show the full mechanics without spending money, and that opened a new perspective for me. I see it less as just entertainment and more like a chance to test strategies before committing, which feels a lot smarter in the long run.
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