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People that do ice bucket challenges/marathons for caner are stupid
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2017-05-12 at 6:03 AM UTC
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2017-05-12 at 6:46 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby why not just donate the money without having to make it all about yourself, for something that almost anyone can easily do? And don't tell me it's to raise awareness, there's better ways than, silly sensationalism.
If you actually cared about other people you would do something that didn't include you being in the spotlight.
There not too much I find I can agree with you on, Bill Krozby, but here, yes. If you want to do good or help someone, then just do it. If I do random acts of kindness, I prefer and try to do it anonymously wherever possible. I'd rather not be the one who gets the credit and just know something good was done. Some people only do good based on how it effects them, for what it does for them far more than the actual charity, or good deed being done.
There are exceptions, like some people do promotional things, which they actually couldn't donate the money, but they take the sales or earnings toward that and do. An example would be like a local band doing a free concert where the ticket price goes to charity or something. It still ends up helping them too, and puts them in a good light, but there are those who genuinely want to help a non-profit, don't have the disposable income to do so, or could raise even more in such a way by using their work or talents to promote the charity.
In general though, when talking about the retarded "ice bucket" bullshit, you're right... it's attention whoring in a socially acceptable way. -
2017-05-12 at 6:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by hydromorphone There not too much I find I can agree with you on, Bill Krozby, but here, yes. If you want to do good or help someone, then just do it. If I do random acts of kindness, I prefer and try to do it anonymously wherever possible. I'd rather not be the one who gets the credit and just know something good was done. Some people only do good based on how it effects them, for what it does for them far more than the actual charity, or good deed being done.
There are exceptions, like some people do promotional things, which they actually couldn't donate the money, but they take the sales or earnings toward that and do. An example would be like a local band doing a free concert where the ticket price goes to charity or something. It still ends up helping them too, and puts them in a good light, but there are those who genuinely want to help a non-profit, don't have the disposable income to do so, or could raise even more in such a way by using their work or talents to promote the charity.
In general though, when talking about the retarded "ice bucket" bullshit, you're right… it's attention whoring in a socially acceptable way.
I'lll pay you $100 BTC for a PM of your tits -
2017-05-12 at 8:33 AM UTCWe need to convince these dumbfucks to do the fire challenge in support of AIDS victims or something
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2017-05-12 at 8:37 AM UTC
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2017-05-13 at 9:57 AM UTC
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2017-05-13 at 6:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby why not just donate the money without having to make it all about yourself, for something that almost anyone can easily do? And don't tell me it's to raise awareness, there's better ways than, silly sensationalism.
If you actually cared about other people you would do something that didn't include you being in the spotlight.
coz peeples sponsor them to do it. peeps wouldn't sponsor you to do nothing. -
2017-05-13 at 6:20 PM UTC
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2017-05-13 at 6:23 PM UTC