Garage_Doors
Originally the Swankers
Still my favourite http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgWN3PDUoxE
Yea parents teaching a 2 1/2 year old how to use swear words. genius
How is that vaguely funny ?
Still my favourite http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgWN3PDUoxE
Yea parents teaching a 2 1/2 year old how to use swear words. genius
How is that vaguely funny ?
Very much so. One of the most irritating (and pointless) things to hit social media for a long long time.
We'll you're only supposed to donate if you don't do it...Is not a surprise is it?Pretty poor that only one in ten who did the challenge have gone on to cough up.
I'm finally going to get round to doing mine tomorrow, having put it off for ages.
We'll you're only supposed to donate if you don't do it...Is not a surprise is it?
Very much so. One of the most irritating (and pointless) things to hit social media for a long long time.
Yea parents teaching a 2 1/2 year old how to use swear words. genius
How is that vaguely funny ?
Did you just make up this figure?
It's obviously raised a lot of cash whilst increasing the profile of the charity and condition but one of the revelations for me was just how little of the money raised goes to the actual cause. I know this is the case with pretty much all charities but it's certainly made me question charities and the costs involved with opperating them, some of the executive salaries for instance are eyewatering IMO.
And in response to the OP anybody who did the 'chalenge' (which in some cases seemed to be done more out of vanity than charity) who hasn't coughed up needs to take a long hard look at themselves.
It's the argument of value. Is it better to pay 150k to someone who can raise 3 million, or get someone in on 20k who raises £1m?
The original thing was $100 if you don't do it, $10 if you do. So you're meant to donate either way really.
It really is - but if it wasn't an attention seeking exercise, then it wouldn't have become viral to create such a great amount of awareness, raising more money for the charity than they could have ever dreamed of. I find it mildly irritating too, but you have to say, fair enough.
It says a lot about today's society that it takes an egotist game to create such great worldwide action for a good cause though.
I have to say I've found the whole thing a "look at me exercise".