verdauga
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Sorry, I stopped giving to human-supporting charities after the government kept adding layer on layer of welfare.
I support animal charities and nothing else.
<--- Yes, that's a hipster tiger.
seahokedrama
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The digital economy has had a bad affect on my charitability.
I don't see anyone ringing bells and holding red kettles online where I've done almost the entirety of my shopping.
Even if I had seen them on the streets- I never carry cash or cheque anymore. What happened to the salvation army- they seem to have disappeared? One year- company I worked for volunteered to ring the bells.
Talk about interesting psychology- it was fun watching the reaction on peoples faces when they saw me. Some praised me- others ran from me as if I had leprosy.
I'm not going to be a total scrooge- I will find some way to help out before the season is over. So far- I've been completely unhelpfull though and a useless contributor to society... except here on woot where hopefully my sarcastic comments have brought peace and joy to all- and to all a good night.
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seahokedrama
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Woot- since there are no red drums outside storefronts in cyberspace: how about a charity.woot site?
You already have the staff and infrastructure basically in place.
Have a different charity a day- and allow people the option to donate 1,2, or 3$ to them. Or allow charities to sell a product on that site- with profits going to the charity.
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j-o-h-n
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# bought toys to donate to needy children.
# gave to a food bank.
# made a small monetary donation to a charity I support.
# volunteered my time with an organization I care about.
Higher prices AND crappier blanks, no thank you
inkycatz
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seahokedrama wrote:Woot- since there are no red drums outside storefronts in cyberspace: how about a charity.woot site?
You already have the staff and infrastructure basically in place.
Have a different charity a day- and allow people the option to donate 1,2, or 3$ to them. Or allow charities to sell a product on that site- with profits going to the charity.
Although this is sweet and I like the thought, you must have missed the last charity offering and the controversies it sparked.
There are lots of charitable causes, but each of them come with value judgements, politics, personal baggage, and the like. For example, what makes Animal Charity A get to be on woot, while Animal Charity B is in need? Which children hospital fundraising organization should get the love, etc.
With a little googling, you will find there are 'charity portals' which will let you shop and donate, and I hope if you're serious you'll consider that route, or visiting the charity you have in mind directly and donating.
I'm just hanging out, really.
seahokedrama
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inkycatz wrote:With a little googling, you will find there are 'charity portals' which will let you shop and donate, and I hope if you're serious you'll consider that route, or visiting the charity you have in mind directly and donating.
Aye, that is absolutely true; it would just make it easier to remember and do if it were at a site you visit every day.
I come to Woot almost daily and would see the option daily
I'm unlikely to go to www.SaveTheEuropeanBrownSpeckledLesserHairbeakedPenguin.com on an almost daily basis- even if it were a cause I were passionate about.
As for some choices being less tastefull to some users than others.
I object to the ethics of Apple ;) - I still see iPod speakers on Woot from time to time.
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inkycatz
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seahokedrama wrote:
As for some choices being less tastefull to some users than others.
I object to the ethics of Apple ;) - I still see iPod speakers on Woot from time to time.
Yeah, but for-profit flaming is a bit different.
I'm just hanging out, really.