(August 28, 2011 at 7:24 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote:(August 28, 2011 at 5:15 pm)C Rod Wrote: Did you hear about that little girl starting a donation fund for people without water. Her goal was $300. About a week after her birthday(that's what she wanted for her birthday, to help people) she died in a car crash. The news of her story and death has caused people to donate. There is now over a million dollars to help people. Big picture?
Congratulations, sir. You have brought me the closest I've ever come to personally and deeply insulting someone on the internet, never mind this forum.
If that girl had lived, she might have gone on to raise twice or thrice that much money. She might have inspired more people raise even more money on top of that.
Don't give anyone that "big picture" bullshit. It shows a blatant disregard for human life and its true sanctity. I can only attribute that to a sick religion that worships the dead more than life itself.
"If that girl had lived, she might have gone on to raise twice or thrice that much money. She might have inspired more people raise even more money on top of that." Kind presumption. She is dead and her story and action revolve around her generosity at a young age and the result of her death made her action greater.
Are you mad because im happy with what she did do while she was alive(she is dead, nothing i can do about that) or because she is no longer alive and you wish she was?
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