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Current time: April 28, 2024, 2:38 pm

Poll: How much of $100,000,000 lottery prize would you give away?
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None. Not one damn dollar.
18.18%
4 18.18%
Not more than 1%
0%
0 0%
1 to 5%
0%
0 0%
5 to 10%
9.09%
2 9.09%
15 to 20%
9.09%
2 9.09%
20 to 30%
9.09%
2 9.09%
30 to 50%
13.64%
3 13.64%
I would give AT LEAST 50% away.
40.91%
9 40.91%
Total 22 vote(s) 100%
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The Hypothetical Game
#21
RE: The Hypothetical Game
I meant 100 million Tongue
If I were to create self aware beings knowing fully what they would do in their lifetimes, I sure wouldn't create a HELL for the majority of them to live in infinitely! That's not Love, that's sadistic. Therefore a truly loving god does not exist!

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Dead wrong.  The actions of a finite being measured against an infinite one are infinitesimal and therefore merit infinitesimal punishment.

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I say again:  No exceptions.  Punishment should be equal to the crime, not in excess of it.  As soon as the punishment is greater than the crime, the punisher is in the wrong.

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#22
RE: The Hypothetical Game
With a million I'd just pay off some loans and buy a house. Whatever was left over I'd put in some kind of investment for my daughter's college fund. I would make a charitable donation but it would be relatively small.

With one hundred million its a whole different ball game. I can't think of any scenario where I would need that kind of money so I'd give half of it away without a doubt, and probably a lot more than that.

I think what I would love to do is to wait for one of those telephon marathon things and then call them up right at the end of it and pledge 50 million just to freak them out. It would have to be one aimed at children's charities.

To me, however, 50 million is not readily distinguishable from 100 million. It is still vastly more than I can ever imagine wanting or needing. I reckon I could give about 10 million around the family but the most I can see us ever really spending is about 5-10 million, assuming we live another 30 years or so. I'd therefore give another 30 million away over time.
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#23
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I'd buy everything from this site. Every damn thing!!!

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#24
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My life wouldn't change that much with a million dollars. Money isn't the important part of my life. I've divorced myself from the need of it almost. That said, sailboat, I'd definitely buy a sailboat. Despite that I'm not sure how much money I'd actually give away to an official charity. I think there is a lot of good that you can do without going through official channels.
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#25
RE: The Hypothetical Game
This is sorely missing the option of "I would give away at least 99% away".

After a few surgeries and a small safety net... I really can't find a use for more than 30,000 USD a year (and that's stretching it hard).

I would maybe buy my parent's setnet business (~700K)... but that's more in the vein of giving them the retirement they've earned and then gifting much of the site's control to an elder brother of mine.
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Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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#26
RE: The Hypothetical Game
Answering the poll, I wouldn't give any of it away. Instead, I'd deposit all of it in the bank, and give away at least half the interest every month Big Grin
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#27
RE: The Hypothetical Game
Moot point. Don't play so I can't win.
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#28
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If I won a million dollars, I would put it in a retirement account. If I won 100 million dollars, I would invest it in business that promotes technology evolution. Charity? If I could find one that didn't squander funds and made the world a better place, not a more populated one, I'd feed it over the years.
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#29
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I would give a shitload away to my friends. Then I would form my own political party & think tank, send a lot to Israel, pay the upkeep on this forum & get myself a lavish life.
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#30
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I would invent a repeating gas powered coin throwing gun, move to Canada, and forever spend the rest of my life gunning down strippers with loonies.
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