For any of you retards that poured ice water on your heads...
The explanation behind moral licensing is that people are often more concerned about looking good or feeling good rather than doing good.What brilliant HH memeber posted that here a few days ago? Oh, yeah..me.
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I hoe you don't call yourself a Christian
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Lol I tried explaining this exact thing to my friends who all nominated me for it even though I said I won't be doing it. I got told it was for a good cause it was morally wrong to not participate in something so simple. Then someone said I had to donate $100 if I didn't do it (in almost a threatening way).
It really really really bugs them that I won't be a narcissist and prove it by posting a video on social media. A co worker of mine actually donated a decent chunk of change but told me he is still getting drilled by people for not participating.... apparently video taping yourself dumping a bucket of ice water over your head actually means more than donating money itself.
This is just the beginning to this shit too. A lot of charities will figure out their own faggy act to record here soon. The best part is the people who did the challenge won't actually follow up to see if their imaginary donation actually did anything to help ALS, because they don't care, they got their 10 seconds of fame and 40 likes on Facebook... mission accomplshed. -
I've actually heard people say/post that if we all donated enough they would be able to cure ALS. Jesus. I hate people.CuntWaffle said:Lol I tried explaining this exact thing to my friends who all nominated me for it even though I said I won't be doing it. I got told it was for a good cause it was morally wrong to not participate in something so simple. Then someone said I had to donate $100 if I didn't do it (in almost a threatening way).
It really really really bugs them that I won't be a narcissist and prove it by posting a video on social media. A co worker of mine actually donated a decent chunk of change but told me he is still getting drilled by people for not participating.... apparently video taping yourself dumping a bucket of ice water over your head actually means more than donating money itself.
This is just the beginning to this shit too. A lot of charities will figure out their own faggy act to record here soon. The best part is the people who did the challenge won't actually follow up to see if their imaginary donation actually did anything to help ALS, because they don't care, they got their 10 seconds of fame and 40 likes on Facebook... mission accomplshed.
Of course when I mention I prefer to donate to other charities that I have a connection with and don't want to participate, I'm the asshole. If I took the money I was going to donate to humane society (which is one of the charities I help) and donate it to ALS, they would be happy with that, even thigh the Humane society gets less. With charity money I don't practice abundance. I pick and choose. -
You should nominate 3 of your friends to donate to the Human Society by bobbing for an apple in a toilet (you have the access with your job) someone just took a piss in. It would be great, you could even video tape yourself and show it to all of your friends.MikeDamone said:
I've actually heard people say/post that of we all donated enough they would be able to cure ALS. Jesus. I hate people.CuntWaffle said:Lol I tried explaining this exact thing to my friends who all nominated me for it even though I said I won't be doing it. I got told it was for a good cause it was morally wrong to not participate in something so simple. Then someone said I had to donate $100 if I didn't do it (in almost a threatening way).
It really really really bugs them that I won't be a narcissist and prove it by posting a video on social media. A co worker of mine actually donated a decent chunk of change but told me he is still getting drilled by people for not participating.... apparently video taping yourself dumping a bucket of ice water over your head actually means more than donating money itself.
This is just the beginning to this shit too. A lot of charities will figure out their own faggy act to record here soon. The best part is the people who did the challenge won't actually follow up to see if their imaginary donation actually did anything to help ALS, because they don't care, they got their 10 seconds of fame and 40 likes on Facebook... mission accomplshed.
Of course when I mention I prefer to donate to other charities that I have a connection with and don't want to participate, I'm the asshole. If I took the money I was going to donate to humane society (which is one of the charities I help) and donate it to ALS, they would be happy with that, even thigh the Humane society gets less. With charity money I don't practice abundance. I pick and choose. -
Something else that burns my ass ... and is similar to this bullshit social phenomenon.
Paying it forward in the fucking Starbucks line. (Yeah ... fuck you ... I love Starbucks)
The other day someone "paid my coffee forward", I thanked the employee and started to drive off. She then said, aren't you going to pay it forward.
I said ... no ... what's the point of the person's good deed in front of me if I then in turn have to pay for the guy behind me under pressure. I will accept this good deed ... and pay it forward in the future. She looked at me like I'm an asshole, which I am, so I drove off.
For the record, I have paid it forward and continue to do so ... usually when in a Starbucks and the chic behind me has big tits or a tight ass. -
"paying it forward" at Starbucks isn't a good deed. A good deed is helping someone get a necessity they can't get otherwise. Buying some asshole a $5 coffee their fat ass doesn't need and who was fully prepared to buy it on their own anyway isn't praise worthy.topdawgnc said:Something else that burns my ass ... and is similar to this bullshit social phenomenon.
Paying it forward in the fucking Starbucks line. (Yeah ... fuck you ... I love Starbucks)
The other day someone "paid my coffee forward", I thanked the employee and started to drive off. She then said, aren't you going to pay it forward.
I said ... no ... what's the point of the person's good deed in front of me if I then in turn have to pay for the guy behind me under pressure. I will accept this good deed ... and pay it forward in the future. She looked at me like I'm an asshole, which I am, so I drove off.
For the record, I have paid it forward and continue to do so ... usually when in a Starbucks and the chic behind me has big tits or a tight ass.
FYFMFE.
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People who did the ice bucket challenge should do this instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=tYI6auKBMvU -
Dude - I gagged a littlePurpleJ said:People who did the ice bucket challenge should do this instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=tYI6auKBMvU -
Fuck me running, that is awful. Fucking Russians.PurpleJ said:People who did the ice bucket challenge should do this instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=tYI6auKBMvU -
Pro tip: stop any video at the point where a bucket enters a cistern.MikeDamone said:
Dude - I gagged a littlePurpleJ said:People who did the ice bucket challenge should do this instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=tYI6auKBMvU





