@[email protected] to Comic StripsEnglish • 1 month agoWould you like to donate a dollar?sh.itjust.worksimagemessage-square70fedilinkarrow-up11.07Karrow-down167
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish13•1 month agoIt’s true but it’s not the full story . Who gets to go the charity dinner and presents the check to the orphanage? Who gets in Time magazine for “taking a stand” for corporate responsibility? A corporation is not capable of benevolence. Give directly to the charity yourself, you’ll get a sticker and sometime a free pen.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•edit-21 month ago Give directly to the charity yourself, you’ll get a sticker and sometime a free pen. Lol. I can confirm, it’s true! Joking aside, some of my most cherished possessions are hand-written thank-you notes from worthwhile causes that I support. (Especially ones from children! “Donors Choose” is great when I need some crayon drawn notes in exchange for buying some school supplies.) (And given the context, I should clarify, from my own money, not someone else’s.)
It’s true but it’s not the full story .
Who gets to go the charity dinner and presents the check to the orphanage?
Who gets in Time magazine for “taking a stand” for corporate responsibility?
A corporation is not capable of benevolence. Give directly to the charity yourself, you’ll get a sticker and sometime a free pen.
Lol. I can confirm, it’s true!
Joking aside, some of my most cherished possessions are hand-written thank-you notes from worthwhile causes that I support.
(Especially ones from children! “Donors Choose” is great when I need some crayon drawn notes in exchange for buying some school supplies.)
(And given the context, I should clarify, from my own money, not someone else’s.)