Shameless arrogant self promotion or a genuine heartfelt appeal?
Shameless arrogant self promotion or a genuine heartfelt appeal?
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- autoflavour0
i guess the thing that really gets me is people will buy a "I donated money to Japan" tshirt, and then will wear it around with this smug sense of self worth, as they gave $10-15 to a cause.. half of which would not make it there as it they had to BUY something ..
You want to help, Donate directly to the red cross.
Go give them $100..
but dont then go around bragging about how much of a community minded person you are. just do it, and move on.
- The smugness falls on the shoulders of the person wearing the shirt, not the designer created the artwork.hellobotto
- the smugness wouldnt exist if the designed didnt make the shirt to begin withautoflavour
- So it's the sports car manufacturer's fault that men have mid-life crises?hellobotto
- we arent talking about sportscars, we are talking about Natural disastersautoflavour
- The analogy stands. An object is just an object. You can't credit the object for making you a hero or a jerk...you bring that into the equation yourself.hellobotto
- no, it doesntautoflavour
- car sales men are assholes anywayDodecahedron