What Do I Need to Own a Casino?

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The discussion centers around a user expressing a desire to own a casino and seeking advice on how to achieve that goal. However, another participant highlights that the topic is inappropriate for a physics forum, suggesting that the question is out of context for the platform. The conversation emphasizes the importance of relevance in forum discussions and the need for users to consider the appropriate venue for their inquiries.
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i want to own a casino one day. could somebody tell me what i need so i could possibly own one? thanks,
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Y'know, at SOME point, we have to put our foot down and point out to you something that should be very obvious, that this is a PHYSICS FORUM. While we certainly entertain discussions in other field of studies, there comes a point where the suggested topic is so out there, that it boggles the mind why it is being asked here, of all places.

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