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Protestors strip to promote the ANTI Ice Bucket campaign in China - where the fundraising stunt is seen as a huge waste of water
Protestors strip to promote the ANTI Ice Bucket campaign in China | Mail Online
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I was growing rather tired of the ice bucket thing until a rather well endowed friend posted a video on Facebook without realising quite how sheer the top she was wearing was
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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostI don't need to be nominated to give to charity and I don't think people know exactly how much of their money goes on actual research.
Only 28% goes on research! and The CEO of the ALS ice bucket charity makes $339k / year from you.
Revenue from all sources for the fiscal year of The ALS Association ending January 31, 2014 was $29,102,318. Total expenditures for the fiscal year were $26,204,122
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostIt does to me. I give money to charity because I want to, and I believe in what the charity is doing. I'm not going to be coerced into giving money to a charity because somebody has dumped cold water over their head and said my name. And if I do go along with it and nominate someone else and they decide to give to a charity that I actively disagree with, then in my eyes I've done more harm than good.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostDoes it matter though?
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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostI don't need to be nominated to give to charity and I don't think people know exactly how much of their money goes on actual research.
Only 28% goes on research! and The CEO of the ALS ice bucket charity makes $339k / year from you.
Revenue from all sources for the fiscal year of The ALS Association ending January 31, 2014 was $29,102,318. Total expenditures for the fiscal year were $26,204,122
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I don't need to be nominated to give to charity and I don't think people know exactly how much of their money goes on actual research.
Only 28% goes on research! and The CEO of the ALS ice bucket charity makes $339k / year from you.
Revenue from all sources for the fiscal year of The ALS Association ending January 31, 2014 was $29,102,318. Total expenditures for the fiscal year were $26,204,122
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