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Don't answer your door.
Don't watch TV.
Don't speak to people.
Don't use the internet.
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Are there no prisons? And the Union workhouses? Are they still in operation? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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charities are big business. take the ms society as an example, each ms sufferer is worth 48k per year in drug costs to maintain the condition, so half million on the life expectancy for most.
or spend about 3k on ccvti operation and effectively stop the progression of the condition in 95 % of cases.
Wonder why the board of directors of ms society who earn >200k dont recommend this treatment. ____________________ Fallen Angel "Nae sniffing my seat now!!!!! "
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I only really donate to a small local animal rescue place. They seem to do a good job of looking after and re-homing the animals and I like animals.
It would probably offend the people collecting but I don't like children and I went to Morocco once and dislike Africans, not that I'm one to generalize or anything. ____________________ Yamaha FZR400RR 3tj
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Christ you should see how many tandem skydivers are paid for by 'charities' A tandem skydive costs £155 + £20 from say 14000ft.
A particular drop zone I used to jump at had loads of people raising about £200 'for charity' and doing this 'for charity' The DZ loves it as it makes them masses of money.
£35 to the Tandem instructor.
£20 to the BPA
£4 to the packer.
£59 cost nearly £100 profit to the DZ.
There are exceptions, this woman was raising money for her son's operation in the USA and the dropzone paid for the jump.
I'd note there are a bucket load of fake charities out there... some you don't even think are fake. Bernardos for instance.
https://www.devilskitchen.me.uk/2009/02/fake-charities-barnardos.html
It recieves money out of your taxes = ergo fake charity.
Or Age concern
The Department of Health: £1,211,000
The Department for Work & Pensions: £64,000
The Department for Trade and Industry: £118,000
The Department for International Development: £127,000
The Big Lottery Fund: £3,146,000
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Total £4,666,000 (38.5% of all ‘voluntary income’)
And a boss which rakes home £120K a year  ____________________ "It's easy to attack and destroy an act of creation. It's a lot more difficult to perform one" |
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Note Fatpies is available to BASE jump for charity.
Costs taken out of donations £2..... for some new underwear  ____________________ "It's easy to attack and destroy an act of creation. It's a lot more difficult to perform one" |
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I used to work as a fundraiser - didn't give too much care for the charity. Just tried to break targets so that I could get freebies for doing so. Do I feel bad? No, it was a job. It paid me well. We had lots of techniques to persuade ppl: eg you essentially ask "how much do you want to donate" rather than " would you like to donate".
You would be amazed how easy it is to talk most people into donating to charities they had no interest in until you knocked on the door. Most people think they are savvy, and only suckers fall for it, most people are not, and can be persuaded.
Charities are businesses. There is a law, it's called the "iron law of oligarchy".
Basically, after a certain point, charities become about their own self perpetuation. They start off, perhaps, as genuine vehicles for change but the more success they have, the bigger they become, and the more they need to raise to support their infrastructure. This is why charities like Cancer Research are perpetually raising funds - "we have a target of 10 million for XyZ" - it's achieved. We have a taret for 20 million, for ABC. "Hang on a minute, what happened to XYZ?". Never does this get asked - they just keep on banking,year after year. In fact, the bigger the charity, the less they have to give a reason for fundraising. They don't even need to say "we need it for x". Only "we need it"
Do you think cancer research, for example, really wants a cure for cancer? What happens then to its £100m + national infrastruture? "Oh, drat, some kid's found found the cure! Okay. we're done here. Pull down the shutters. It's good night from us!"
A few pointers:
1) There are so many charities. For every disease, there are 20 + charities. Why? If they are so concerned with solutions, why not share resources and knowledge? Becuase they are competing businesses, that's why.
2). Why don't charities ever really focus on prevention - when was the last time cancer research uk prioritised known info about diet and cancer? Never. There's no money in the message "eat your greens!" (unless Cancer Research started selling veg!). Charities invaribly focus on mythical cures.
3). I know you might be upset that your girlfriend died falling off a swing. You do not, however, need to set up a charity to raise awareness of swing safety. Your personal tragedy is not an excuse for yet another fucking charity...
4) Can't stand personal fundraisers. I'd love to go round the world on a bike. However, I'd actually feel guilty expecting others to cover the costs by hoaxing them into thinking it's for charity!
5) Many charities are genuine. Small charities. Local charities.
6) Give time, not money. This is how to measure a genuine charity. Try to volunteer for some of the big charitiies. Stragely, they have very limited opportunities. What they want is your bank details, not hands on help.
7) Why are there no charities for the regular joe? I've always said, if I win big on the lotto, like 10m plus, I would set up a charity to help regular joes - those living lies of "quiet desparation" - offering grants for, say, guitar lessons, or covering college fees. |
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Totally agree with the comments regarding sponsoring people to to something they would do anyway (if they had the funds themselves).
I intend to do something at some point to help out kids, i remember seeing footage of the orphanages in Romania, and those little guys could do with a helping hand. Fuck knows how though...
Anyway, my point is that if i do ask people to sponsor me i would make sure that whatever they were sponsoring me to do would be something that i hated to do.
Wether it be something shit the bed scary or just plain humiliating, either way they would get their moneys worth.  |
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Some random woman stopped me in the street today and started telling me a joke. It had all the ingredients of a good joke: child abuse; incestual rape; tears and suffering; but I didn't understand the punchline. Something about £2 a month?
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