There should an 18s rating against that. especially the coach at the end
There should an 18s rating against that. especially the coach at the end
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Watching a lot of these i.e. Conor McGregor, you would be forgiven for asking yourself if it is about bringing awareness to a good cause and being benevolent, or if it is about social media hubris and publicity.
I just get the impression that it's all a big laugh to some people, and they wouldn't even be able to tell you what ALS or MND is if you were inclined to ask them.
Am I right in my belief that the rules are you have 24 hours to do the challenge or you have to donate 100 dollars/pounds/euros?!
Don't get me wrong. If attention whoring inadvertently brings awareness to a good cause then I am all for it but I would rather quietly donate and not brag about it then crusade for likes and shares and not actually donate anything to the cause.
Edit: Didn't one of the founders of the ALS challenge die recently in a fit of hubris while jumping off some high object?
I'd rather you went about your whinging about charitable work quietly too but it seems you'll post it here looking for attention anyway...
Look at the figures here; http://www.forbes.com/sites/dandiamo...he-dollars-go/
If the worst thing about this a few people you dislike get extra attention than so be it. It's completely worth it if it raises millions for very good causes.
In Ireland the IMNDA have started to use it. Feel free to donate
http://imnda.ie/get-involved/donate/donate-online/
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With the benefit of hindsight the addition of that edit was stupid and unnecessary on my part.
That's unnecessarily intemperate, don't you think? Fair enough, a lot of TOWK's post drive us to distraction, but I'd hate to see any poster have 'belittle' as a default response to their posts.
FWIW, I have some of the same reservations - remember that most of the people chucking ice water on themselves and uploading their shrieks aren't paying anything to charity.
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
Big ego driven thing, most havent a clue about what its all for, most barely mention it. Another save the girls/kony internet fad. By all means give to charity but why show the world?
If only 10 out of every 100 people that do it donate isn't it 10 people that have donated something to a worthy cause.
I really don't mind everyone doing it and postiong videos, yes sure it's a vanity project for some, and I'd much prefer if they all donated while doing it. But if all these videos are making at least a portion of people aware of the issues being raised, and generates more revenue than would otherwise have been made, then it's for the greater good.
You also get to see famous people, football managers and the like do something amusing with a positive message, that isn't the usual crappy news stories we get treated to.
I nominate Theonewhoknocks , bennocelt and Dong. The only stipulation is that you must act surprised when water with ice added to it makes you feel momentarily frozen.
Philanthropy often is vanity, though. Personally, I haven't done the ice bucket thing, but I can see how doing it and then donating can make you feel an awful lot more like you've done something meaningful than just donating some money and not really knowing what happens to it. All in all, it's a good thing.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Whilst it's undoubtedly self-congratulatory and narcissistic,* are most of those taking part at least vindicating themselves by actually donating to the cause? Or does performing the stunt absolve you from having to donate? Do most participants even know what it's all about?
It's also a terrible waste of water; no, really, there were actually people protesting about this in China's drought-stricken Henan Province!
*Well, maybe not in the barely-enthused Roy's case; Roy looked like he was doing it just to please some nark who nominated him:
There is a funny one Id seen from John Joe Joyce in Moate doing it but cant find it at moment. its comment section was amusing
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