People really could benefit from an occasional reminder that the need for critical thinking in life doesn’t take a vacation. Believing things will “work out” just because one hopes it will is a dangerous game, especially when those people promote the risk-taking to others. Stay sane and dis-invest emotionally from things in which one has literally zero control of the outcome.
I don’t know man, that sounds a bit poopy. I donated a small amount, mostly to make a comment on the site. I’m happy to gamble a small amount on it. And if it’s a scam, well, maybe someone will shoot them as well.
It’s easy to get away with a few grand for some sick child, but when there are hundreds or thousands of donors in a national fundraiser, the people—and authorities—often ask questions. It would be considered fraud.
I donated a while back. It has a lot of eyes, so I doubt it can get shady without a ton of noise. At this point it’s pretty safe—in my opinion only.
Don’t lie to yourself.
Why are you being so poopy?
People really could benefit from an occasional reminder that the need for critical thinking in life doesn’t take a vacation. Believing things will “work out” just because one hopes it will is a dangerous game, especially when those people promote the risk-taking to others. Stay sane and dis-invest emotionally from things in which one has literally zero control of the outcome.
I don’t know man, that sounds a bit poopy. I donated a small amount, mostly to make a comment on the site. I’m happy to gamble a small amount on it. And if it’s a scam, well, maybe someone will shoot them as well.
Well get a grip on your emotions.
Don’t be such a poopy!
okay
I also pledge to not be one.
It’s better than listening to you.
I propose a friendly wager
Ok
Do you know how many “bricks for the wall” for Mexico or whatever were sold? A lot
Actually, they went to jail and had to forfeit the money.
Good to hear! I thought they verbally cheated their way through
It’s easy to get away with a few grand for some sick child, but when there are hundreds or thousands of donors in a national fundraiser, the people—and authorities—often ask questions. It would be considered fraud.
You’re not wrong, but they wouldn’t use bricks