The risk I took was calculated, but, man, am I bad at math!

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The risk I took was calculated, but, man, am I...
The risk I took was calculated, but, man, am I...
The risk I took was calculated, but, man, am I...
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The risk I took was calculated, but, man, am I bad at math! can express a variety of different situations and emotions including: the word “risk” (i.e., the risk I took was calculated) is often used to indicate that a person is very confident in their ability to succeed; they feel comfortable with the danger and believe they have done their best to plan for it; meanwhile, the word “man” (i.e., man, am I bad at math!) can be used to express surprise at their own lack of success in a particular area; it also expresses something close to embarrassment

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