
"The WNBA Finals are in full swing, and the best women's basketball players in the world are currently a twenty-year-old mouthbreather fighting for a fair labor contract. But men, incapable of allowing women to exist unless they can be misogynistic, seem determined to one-up their gross gambles from August, when a slew of slovenly sickos were betting on whether or not would throw a dildo onto the court mid-game ."
"The ringleader of the entire rotted bunch is an Instagram user known as FadeMeBets, who "declined to be named" because of concerns for his privacy-hilarious considering he's charting the menstrual cycles of women who don't know him and, quite frankly, could stuff his ass in a basketball hoop. He told he's been right on "11 out of 16 of his period-related predictions" and claims that his betting suggestions "bring more people to watch the WNBA," but the downside is it's "usually just all gamblers.""
Men have been trying to determine WNBA game outcomes by betting on players' menstrual cycles. Dozens of gamblers are making online wagers that predict player performance based on assumed menstrual timing, with some calling those bets "blood money." The Phoenix Mercury and Las Vegas Aces are competing for the league trophy during this betting activity. An Instagram user, FadeMeBets, charts players' cycles, claims privacy concerns, and reports being correct on eleven of sixteen period-related predictions while saying his suggestions "bring more people to watch the WNBA," though his audience is mostly gamblers. Menstrual cycles vary with lifestyle, weight, activity, medical history, family history, and contraceptive use, making such betting highly unreliable and invasive.
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