Neuromancer
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I just got challenged by my sister in law. On the one hand it's for a good cause, on the other hand I find fads like this kind of annoying. I'm thinking of just donating in lieu of the challenge but I haven't decided yet.
Honestly I would probably just donate. The challenge is annoying and trendy right now but the cause is worth it.I just got challenged by my sister in law. On the one hand it's for a good cause, on the other hand I find fads like this kind of annoying. I'm thinking of just donating in lieu of the challenge but I haven't decided yet.
A friend texted me that he did it today. I don't know why but I didn't respond and start that conversation chain.
You realise that the whole point of this is so you can not do the challenge by donating, right people?
i agree that most of the videos arn't the greatest at talking about ALS
but some are trying
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43Z87UpdhkU&feature=youtube_gdata
Someone needs to donate money to Harvard Medical School to buy a better camera. Looks like they are using a flip phone camera.
I also appreciate that they took the time to explain ALS.
If you have would you like to share your video?
I've been challenged, and I'm not doing it.
1) Nobody really gives a fuck who I am so I'm not going to be inspiring people to donate when I upload my YouTube video that gets 36 views total.
2) I wouldn't do it unless I had a solid donation to make anyway, because the whole point of this thing is to raise money. And I can't afford the donation right now, so if I do it, I'm just gonna feel like an opportunistic asshole yelling "lookit me" with a bucket on my head in the name of "awareness" for a disease I'm not helping to combat at all.
No, and I'm not going to because it's a waste of time.
My grandfather died of ALS so I've donated a lot of money to the cause. This challenge is quite stupid at its core...but I'm glad this fad going viral is bringing awareness to it.
So you're glad it's bringing awareness, but characterize you spreading that awareness as a "waste of time."
A waste of time for me. Because my grandfather had the disease and I've donated a lot of money to the cause.
Sorry, I'll be more clear.
Am I missing a joke here? The energy it took to make your post (and my reply) is likely much more of a waste than one bucket of bloody water.no because wasting water is very irresponsible especially during this tremendous drought
No, and I'm not going to because it's a waste of time for me.
My grandfather died of ALS so I've donated a lot of money to the cause. This challenge is quite stupid at its core...but I'm glad this fad going viral is bringing awareness to it.
I've been challenged, and I'm not doing it.
1) Nobody really gives a fuck who I am so I'm not going to be inspiring people to donate when I upload my YouTube video that gets 36 views total.
2) I wouldn't do it unless I had a solid donation to make anyway, because the whole point of this thing is to raise money. And I can't afford the donation right now, so if I do it, I'm just gonna feel like an opportunistic asshole yelling "lookit me" with a bucket on my head in the name of "awareness" for a disease I'm not helping to combat at all.
What exactly is stupid about it?
It's ice cold water, which doesn't feel good. Like I said before, it would be like making a video of punching yourself in the face. Okay, you hit yourself, why? It also comes off as people who don't really care about ALS and wouldn't have donated without this and this is just something they do for attention.
I hope no celebrity that I like does this.
"Hey, look at me, aren't I a clown? Watch me throw ice cold water on myself. Now look at me slip on this banana peel. Hur hur, I'm funny."
I enjoy the celebrities doing it for lulz, I dislike everyone and their moms doing it on facebook and stuff. Leave it to the well known people. Everyone else just donate. Share the vids of celebs to spread awareness.
My cynicism and dislike of social media prevents me from partaking in events such as these
No, but I've seen people do it with lukewarm water and pretend it's cold. I don't understand what's the point of doing the challenge, why not just donate?
I guess the challenge gives it publicity and makes people want to join in whereas people might be reluctant on just donating.
plus how is pouring ice on yourself a challenge?
I still don't understand what people are complaining about. If you don't like it, can you summarize in one sentence what EXACTLY you're complaining about?
Says the guy who posts 8 times a day on an internet forum which is, shock horror, a form of social media.
The real reason is that peer pressure is okay as long as it isn't drugs
Also, if you are against wasting water you are apparently an asshole
I'm generally against conspicuous attention whoring. I'm not against raising awareness/funds. I just get really really irked when I see people doing this slacktivism, then posting about it online as if they're some sort of fucking champion. Same shit with all the stupid fucking Live Strong bracelets from years ago.
GAF = relative anonymity, unless you decide to let people know who you are
FB = everyone knows who you are
So yeah, this is a social site. I would hardly consider it "social media".
You waste more water taking a crap.
It goes back into a treatment process instead of on the ground and then evaporated into the sky
Also, its not a waste if I'm using it for something.
Thing is, this is exactly how all social media viral marketing works when it comes to generating awareness good causes. People coming off as attention whores. By definition. If people didn't attention whore then it wouldn't be effective.
Also note that there's very little perceivable difference between people who actually care, people who are only doing it for attention, and people who care and are doing it for attention. So being bothered by it is a waste of time, imo.
Seeing how California is in a terrible drought, I get pretty ticked whenever I see people watering their lawns, let alone dumping gallons of water over their heads.
Do you realize that you're partaking in slacktivism against slacktivism right now? Either shut up or actually do something about it.I'm generally against conspicuous attention whoring. I'm not against raising awareness/funds. I just get really really irked when I see people doing this slacktivism, then posting about it online as if they're some sort of fucking champion. Same shit with all the stupid fucking Live Strong bracelets from years ago.
I'm generally against conspicuous attention whoring. I'm not against raising awareness/funds. I just get really really irked when I see people doing this slacktivism, then posting about it online as if they're some sort of fucking champion. Same shit with all the stupid fucking Live Strong bracelets from years ago.
Seeing how California is in a terrible drought, I get pretty ticked whenever I see people watering their lawns, let alone dumping gallons of water over their heads.
Do you realize that you're partaking in slacktivism against slacktivism right now? Either shut up or actually do something about it.
While both may fall under the umbrella term of "social media", the nature of a forum versus a stuff like Facebook or Instagram is very different.Says the guy who posts 8 times a day on an internet forum which is, shock horror, a form of social media.
I'd never even seen the acronym 'ALS' used before this thread. Came in expecting to discover what it meant, so far not a single use of the full term...
I'd never even seen the acronym 'ALS' used before this thread. Came in expecting to discover what it meant, so far not a single use of the full term...
Seems a bit like charity mugging we have here in England?
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis aka Lou Gehrig's disease who's a famous baseball player back in the day. Only reason I knew of ALS before this challenge was because I follow sports.
From what I know it has to do with your brain.
I'd never even seen the acronym 'ALS' used before this thread. Came in expecting to discover what it meant, so far not a single use of the full term...
Seems a bit like charity mugging we have here in England?