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Looking at potentially 110 years which will be decided in a separate sentencing hearing, keep pitch forks at the ready just in case they commute his sentence or some other shenanigans.
110 years, may be just enough time to get out of bronze
Once matchmaking puts you in ELO Hell there is no escape, just get good then start a new account.
Alternatively, get good, consistently win games against people who are worse, stop coping and you'll get to the rank you deserve.
There is no such thing as elo hell, if you're consistently outperforming your direct opponent you will win more games than you lose against people of your MMR and you will climb. "Elo hell" is just a coping mechanism for people who can't admit they're bad
Relax, bro it was a joke, this isn't a real league of legends discussion. Forget all that complicated stuff and just stack bloodthirsters on Draven all day every day.
Or just stop playing solo.
I don't think Tom Brady or Kevin O'Leary are going to want to play with him again after what he did.
He fucked with other rich people’s money, that’s the thing they don’t like.
Did he tho? He looks like the fall guy for all the fraud you see happening and he’s not the master mind but rather just a pawn in the game.
The people who are truly responsible for this are still walking.
It’s clear SBF is just a publicity stunt to make sure the poors don’t revolt.
I'm unclear about the Fraud charges.
In a Fraud case, you deliberately set out to take other people's money, illegally, from the offset.
I don't think he did that. I think his intentions were honest but he got too cocky by providing loans and overspending. However, I feel that he thought he was smart enough to make it all back and make good, like Nick Leeson.
I don't think he set out to be a crook. I think he set out to be extremely wealthy, thought he was smarter than he was, then couldn't cope when things started to collapse.
It's different from setting out to craft a scheme to rob people.
Regardless of the sentence, I'd wager he'll do ten.
Meh, less if he catches covid and serves the rest of his term on house arrest, otherwise I'm betting on life in prison.