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Electron Boy saves the day!

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Thats just awesome

Its nice to see that there are people that can do this for kids they have it in the netherlands too but they only do lame stuff when it gets to big they just put it away and never look at it again
 
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This tale has destroyed the cold, black shell that had gripped my heart, love, warmth, and compassion flows in my blood now!

*Accidentally follows a link that leads to GOATSE*

So much for that.
 
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Any idea what the pricetag was for that spectacle? Whatever it was, I'm sure it could've been better spent on, oh I don't know, cancer research...?
 
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Tsuyu;384388 said:
Any idea what the pricetag was for that spectacle? Whatever it was, I'm sure it could've been better spent on, oh I don't know, cancer research...?
Oh stop it. I doubt that cost much at all, and was mostly done out of the kindness of peoples' hearts - not the depth of peoples' wallets. Plus, perhaps it was just for some fun?

Go and complain about a real problem.
 
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^It is a real problem, they all stopped everything they were doing and wasted a day for a dead person. A day put to better use, like research. It isn't a big problem and I really don't care.
 
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don't blame the make a wish foundation for that. blame the people who donate money to them rather than cancer research. make a wish is not owned by the government, and they are obligated to use the money donated to it's intended use.

great story, i love make a wish and the city of seattle.
also, seattles best is damn good coffee.
 
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Also, I doubt anyone that helped Electron Boy wasn't an active supporter of cancer research. Doing one thing not related to cancer research and whining about it is stupid.

Also, this way spread the word of supporting cancer research in the end.
 
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DarkenedSoul;384425 said:
Oh stop it. I doubt that cost much at all, and was mostly done out of the kindness of peoples' hearts - not the depth of peoples' wallets. Plus, perhaps it was just for some fun?

Go and complain about a real problem.

Whoop-de-doo, an American kid got to play Super Hero. Meanwhile thousands of children if Africa died from starvation. And another thousand will the day after this one. And the next one. And the next one.

If anything, this makes me /facepalm on humanity's behalf just for how wrong it is.
 
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wow that's great sometimes you like humanity!


That was nice what they did for that boy
 
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Tsuyu;384484 said:
Whoop-de-doo, an American kid got to play Super Hero. Meanwhile thousands of children if Africa died from starvation. And another thousand will the day after this one. And the next one. And the next one.

If anything, this makes me /facepalm on humanity's behalf just for how wrong it is.
How many do you think would have been saved if that kid just had a normal day, hm?
Superholz1888;384486 said:
wow that's great sometimes you like humanity!
Just an inkling, but I don't think you even clicked the link.
 
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DarkenedSoul;384503 said:
How many do you think would have been saved if that kid just had a normal day, hm?

If Make-a-Wish would stop being idiotic and spend all their money helping the truly needy?

Thousands upon thousands.

But we all know the truth; in our eyes one black American child is worth a billion times more than an African one. Heck, being African-American almost makes him count as white, doesn't it?
 
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Superholz1888;384506 said:
I clicked the link

Tsuyu;384508 said:
If Make-a-Wish would stop being idiotic and spend all their money helping the truly needy?

Thousands upon thousands.

But we all know the truth; in our eyes one black American child is worth a billion times more than an African one. Heck, being African-American almost makes him count as white, doesn't it?
Read up on Make-a-Wish. There's already countless charities solely based around cancer research, why bother making another if they're less likely to get donations if they're just another charity in the flock?

Also, you didn't answer my question. How much do you think this cost?

Also, I see this as more than a kid being able to play superhero - I see this as a community pulling together to do something significant and being more than successful. I don't understand why you'd **** all over that tbh.