Set an example
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- mikotondria30
Yeh, if you do this sort of thing, you're likely to get beaten up sooner or later, especially in Scotland. Leave people along or they're going to take great exception to you badgering them, especially on someone else's unbidden behalf, it's just naive. If they don't want to help, well, frankly that's their look out, you can't judge them for that. The world's a fucking horrible place, and its horrors exceed your imagination, and you won't stop constantly being exposed to new and darker parts of it. Fight it in small steps. Give the guy some of your money, or your food, or engage these people with respect and see if they have any leftovers. Buy him dinner then fuck off without trying to get any glory or thanks, quit being so fucking noble, it makes you look like a twat.
Which I'm sure you're not - hang on to your sense of outrage about the inequities you see around you, do something about it.
But not that.- He's probably too busy doing something like making a skin suit to reply.ZOOP
- Hombre_Lobo0
How to you know that they hadn't previously put money in the shoe?
You think you have the right to tell others how to live and preach morality, how hypercritical. You judgmental, close minded moron.
- You've been trolled, fellas ...Continuity
- Continuity is right. On to something positive/productive for me. :)ZOOP
- FantasticPower0
This was during the day over coffee and tea, NOT at night. Timing is everything and I would not approach someone in Edinburgh if they were inebriated.
- ********0
Where do you come from FantasticWanker?
- monkeyshine0
No offense, but who are you to impose your own idea of what others should or shouldn't do? Did you fill the homeless man's shoe with money? And what do you know of these folks? You don't know if or what contributions they make to society...just because you thought they should give to this particular homeless person? Seems a bit arrogant/self-righteous to me.
Tend to your own garden, my friend.
- CALLES0
btw was the shoe a Nike Air Max 2011 Hyperfuse,,, i heard they are going so cheap its a steal... even the homeless can wear them...
more info here
- ETM0
I am happy to donate to kitchens and shelters, but I don't give directly to homeless anymore. I won't support or enable a possible drinking or drug habit. If they want food and shelter and a hand up to get back on their feet, the shelters can help and I know my money is going to something more worthwhile.
- CALLES0
Set and Example of how to [fill in the blank]
- CALLES0
http://www.qbn.com/topics/657424…
haha... i know... who are you? bruce wayne? batman?
- ZOOP0
lmfao! I know, right? Did you read the one where he got butt raped by some kids for his empty wallet? Traveling in another country penniless? Methinks the shoe was his. :\
- CALLES0
by the way this guy has the best qbn record,,, 8 posts... two responses and almost 500 profile views... a moron... but good track record
- ZOOP0
"For a better tomorrow" not a butt-hurt today, i think he missed the point.
- k_temp0
Continuity: "So how much did you put in the shoe?"
Still curious about this answer.
- DRIFTMONKEY0
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- bliznutty0
personally i feel that people like you should mind their own business.. had you brought that shoe to me i would have told you to get the fuck out of my face
just sayin'..
- _niko0
These were probably the same people that donate thousands of their hard earned dollars to charities that help people and help make a difference in this world.
sorry they don't go around filling some crack-head's shoe with change.
