oh fack off
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: England
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oh fack off
Join Date: May 2008
Location: England
Posts: 47,434
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Survivor 40: Tony IAC2019: Ian Wright
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I think it's always acceptable. Sure, there are many causes without question more worthy than others, but if people are willing to give other's their money, why should I care? Someone I know from school started a gofundme page a month or so back to try and raise money to move to the US so he can live with (and marry) his fiancé (whom he went and proposed to on their first time of meeting only recently). I laughed when I read it but thought 'good luck to ya', he'd raised about £20 but if people are willing to part with their money for things like that then that's on them.
It's similar to those women (and some men no doubt) who have Amazon wishlists and strangers over the internet will buy items for them. I even stumbled across some Twitter accounts a few months ago where there were women who encouraged these #CashPointMeets or some ****, basically they'd arrange to meet a random man, demand they withdraw several hundred pounds, and then send him on his way before boasting about #fleecing and #rinsing him and how he'll never be able to have them, but the humiliation is sexually gratifying for these men. I find it bizarre but hey, who am I to judge? It's your money fam
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