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2019-12-06 at 12:06 AM UTC
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2019-12-06 at 12:07 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby I am I have 3k to the woman's battery shelter and instead of giving money to the whine DARE bitch outside of HEB I bought a chzburger for a gont that really needed it
It's not charity when you're putting women in the shelter to begin with. That's called drawing even. -
2019-12-06 at 12:09 AM UTCWounded Warrior Project & random heads @ the bodega.
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2019-12-06 at 12:15 AM UTC
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2019-12-06 at 12:15 AM UTCLol Bill Krozby doing some master trolling
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2019-12-06 at 12:20 AM UTC
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2019-12-06 at 12:31 AM UTCI've donated to the place I adopted the cats from but recurring 'donations' are a scam
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2019-12-06 at 12:33 AM UTCI donate my turds to a toilet all the time.
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2019-12-06 at 12:34 AM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace It's not charity when you're putting women in the shelter to begin with. That's called drawing even.
You've put a woman into the domestic violence shelter.
What is your next step?
A) Donate to the shelter.
B) Surprise-visit her at the shelter.
C) Claim you're a 'trans-woman' and claim accommodation at the shelter. -
2019-12-06 at 12:36 AM UTC
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2019-12-06 at 12:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I've donated to the place I adopted the cats from but recurring 'donations' are a scam
A lot of places are just scammy too. You gotta do your research. Like I'd feel pretty shit if I donated to the Trump foundation or Red Cross. Also food drives at the grocery store are just fucking stupid. I've worked at a grocery store and we'd throw out like a whole garbage bag of hot food every night. This is not including the stuff on the shelves that hits the expiration date but is probably still good. One time we threw out a pallet of chocolate just because they were changing the packaging. Not even expired. Policy said us employees couldn't take it and it went into a trash compactor with a camera aimed at it so it was impossible to steal.
Just an utter waste of food, fuckkk. Makes me mad. I read a post recently about someone going to Whole Foods and just taking shit off the shelves to put in their donation basket. -
2019-12-06 at 12:37 AM UTC
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2019-12-06 at 12:41 AM UTCI always ask charities how much goes to the actual cause, most say something like 10%.
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2019-12-06 at 12:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace A lot of places are just scammy too. You gotta do your research. Like I'd feel pretty shit if I donated to the Trump foundation or Red Cross. Also food drives at the grocery store are just fucking stupid. I've worked at a grocery store and we'd throw out like a whole garbage bag of hot food every night. This is not including the stuff on the shelves that hits the expiration date but is probably still good. One time we threw out a pallet of chocolate just because they were changing the packaging. Not even expired. Policy said us employees couldn't take it and it went into a trash compactor with a camera aimed at it so it was impossible to steal.
Just an utter waste of food, fuckkk. Makes me mad. I read a post recently about someone going to Whole Foods and just taking shit off the shelves to put in their donation basket.
thats pretty fucked up, this local grocery place (not heb) were getting ready to throw out a bunch of the same shit you just said and I was like I'll personally take it to the food bank as I was volunteering there.. and they were like yeah thats cool and I said I'll be right back im going to get my car, came back ten minutes later and they thru it all out. And I was like wtf?! and they were like you were probably just going to donate it.. its like yeah.. so I started harassing their business ever since. -
2019-12-06 at 12:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace A lot of places are just scammy too. You gotta do your research. Like I'd feel pretty shit if I donated to the Trump foundation or Red Cross. Also food drives at the grocery store are just fucking stupid. I've worked at a grocery store and we'd throw out like a whole garbage bag of hot food every night. This is not including the stuff on the shelves that hits the expiration date but is probably still good. One time we threw out a pallet of chocolate just because they were changing the packaging. Not even expired. Policy said us employees couldn't take it and it went into a trash compactor with a camera aimed at it so it was impossible to steal.
Just an utter waste of food, fuckkk. Makes me mad. I read a post recently about someone going to Whole Foods and just taking shit off the shelves to put in their donation basket.
Many Americans are frivolous and wasteful, unfortunately. I try to be the opposite. Hell, I bothered to put a soap bar, with one scrubbing left, in a plastic bag, and brought it with me when I moved. -
2019-12-06 at 12:46 AM UTC
Originally posted by Solstice I always ask charities how much goes to the actual cause, most say something like 10%.
well its better than nothing, you have to pay the people working the cause you dumbass.
back in 1991 when I was in derpadewstan, totally paid to go there and shoot peoples heads open, I saw a lady living naked in a box with a naked baby crying and I gave her my soap so she could wash herself and her baby. -
2019-12-06 at 12:46 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby thats pretty fucked up, this local grocery place (not heb) were getting ready to throw out a bunch of the same shit you just said and I was like I'll personally take it to the food bank as I was volunteering there.. and they were like yeah thats cool and I said I'll be right back im going to get my car, came back ten minutes later and they thru it all out. And I was like wtf?! and they were like you were probably just going to donate it.. its like yeah.. so I started harassing their business ever since.
Why didn't you have your car with you at that location, Douglas? Do you normally keep your vehicle at a location other than where u are currently at? -
2019-12-06 at 12:47 AM UTCCase in point...An executive for the Wounded Warriors Project.
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2019-12-06 at 12:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by WellHung Many Americans are frivolous and wasteful, unfortunately. I try to be the opposite. Hell, I bothered to put a soap bar, with one scrubbing left, in a plastic bag, and brought it with me when I moved.
I try to do the same but to be honest I get caught up in my life, but right now I have 5 almost empty canisters of old spice and I scoop it off when I really am in a pinch and put it in a baggy and use it. -
2019-12-06 at 12:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby thats pretty fucked up, this local grocery place (not heb) were getting ready to throw out a bunch of the same shit you just said and I was like I'll personally take it to the food bank as I was volunteering there.. and they were like yeah thats cool and I said I'll be right back im going to get my car, came back ten minutes later and they thru it all out. And I was like wtf?! and they were like you were probably just going to donate it.. its like yeah.. so I started harassing their business ever since.
That's awful. They say it's a 'liability' to give away expired food. But just put it by the dumpster or some shit... It's so immoral and wasteful.