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Originally Posted by rubecube
That's a pretty bold statement considering you're talking to a person who works with kids everyday.
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That wasn't even directed at you since I was replying to YB'S post.
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Which is exactly what I'm talking about. Wouldn't the cause be served better everyone who posted a pic, in hopes that it would lead to someone else doing something, actually donated $5 of their own? Hell, you could even post a status update along the lines of "Change your pic to a cartoon character if you've contributed to the prevention of child abuse." That way you've spread awareness and actually backed it up, while encouraging other people to do so.
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Again you are taking this way too seriously.
99.9 % of people who do this aren't trying to change the world just to have a little bit of fun. I don't know how many more times I have to say that.
I'm sure there are some people that have donated, but can you really ecpect every single person who changes their pic to donate? The people who change their pics aren't harming anyone and the .1% who actually donate because of this campaign are helping.
Not sure how changing a pic and not donating can do any harm.