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Repetitive Monkey 11-25-2004 11:57 PM

Question... Why do you always launch donation crusades for hurt GFY females?
 
It doesn't quite translate in my mind.

GFY Female: Terrible thing X happened to me. I'm emotionally hurt. :(
GFY Male #1: :( Here's $100!
GFY Male #2: Yeah, here's $500! Let's get everyone to give her money!
*choir of agreement*


It's the same pattern every time. Why do you do this when the victim is not even economically hurt, and is there reason to believe that your actions could result in more scams as people become aware that pulling one small post could result in thousands of dollars (remember the boob-job?)?

And why aren't the victims ever declining the money or hitting the brakes on large scale donation crusades? Why do some of them even encourage it by publically gaining emotional ground and saying, "it is SO appreciated, sweetiepie :)" for every $100 that ticks in? Were the donations at least partly to place in their judgement for posting their private situations on GFY in a time of supposed grief?

I'm not trying to be an asshole here at all, but this whole thing just seems exceedingly pointless and even pathetic.

V_RocKs 11-26-2004 12:02 AM

You are an ass, if I was there next to you, I'd cut your throat and fuck your esophagus.

SleazyDream 11-26-2004 12:02 AM

gender biased idiot

Doctor Dre 11-26-2004 12:04 AM

You are making an ass of yourself right now ... Sarah isn't rich, she's posting on about everyboard I'm posting on and has been for years . Everybody knows her and her story .

Once people gave like 8k to a total stranger (a dude) that was gonna be put in the streets

Repetitive Monkey 11-26-2004 12:05 AM

I'm talking about the phenomenon in general. Don't deny that this is a recurring phenomenon.

Try to argue instead of throwing insults.

xclusive 11-26-2004 12:06 AM

GFY is a community that has some assholes such as yourself but we are still a community and we help each other out when in a time of need if you are a legit person. I don't care if it's a guy or girl if they need my help I'd do it to the best of my ability because the stronger a community that GFY is the better we will all do...

V_RocKs 11-26-2004 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Repetitive Monkey
I'm talking about the phenomenon in general. Don't deny that this is a recurring phenomenon.

Try to argue instead of throwing insults.

How about this argument...

BRING THIS UP 2 MONTHS FROM NOW NEXT TIME AND I MIGHT EVEN CONSIDER IT!

But for now all you get is that you are a moron.

Repetitive Monkey 11-26-2004 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by xclusive
GFY is a community that has some assholes such as yourself but we are still a community and we help each other out when in a time of need if you are a legit person. I don't care if it's a guy or girl if they need my help I'd do it to the best of my ability because the stronger a community that GFY is the better we will all do...
You obviously didn't read my post, turd. I am asking, why does emotional distress always translate to money around here? Why do you think that money will relieve an emotional grievance that is not rooted in financial difficulties?

Repetitive Monkey 11-26-2004 12:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by V_RocKs
How about this argument...

BRING THIS UP 2 MONTHS FROM NOW NEXT TIME AND I MIGHT EVEN CONSIDER IT!

But for now all you get is that you are a moron.

I think it is fair to say that you are thinking with your heart instead of your brain right now. I am not attacking Sara. I ponder the phenomenon, it's causes and effects. Realize this or realize that you are a sheep.

Warden 11-26-2004 12:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by xclusive
GFY is a community that has some assholes such as yourself but we are still a community and we help each other out when in a time of need if you are a legit person. I don't care if it's a guy or girl if they need my help I'd do it to the best of my ability because the stronger a community that GFY is the better we will all do...

Well Said:thumbsup

Sly_RJ 11-26-2004 12:18 AM

This guy is actually right, in general.

Though I believe Sarah is a fine candidate for help, most of the others haven't been.

Doctor Dre 11-26-2004 12:19 AM

This isn't the time when you should pop that thread out . Try helping her instead maybe :)

Chris 11-26-2004 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sly_RJ
This guy is actually right, in general.

Though I believe Sarah is a fine candidate for help, most of the others haven't been.

have you been in hiding?

Mutt 11-26-2004 12:23 AM

cuz some people have good hearts. would a male with the same tragedy have gotten the same outpouring of support? probably not. many people still have old fashioned values, children come first, women next, then men. and from what I know of Sarah she's not a 'hottie', so it's nice that it's just not a bunch of losers trying to score points with a hot chick.

why money? because most people need money, nobody can do anything to really help Sarah, what happened happened - the money just represents that people want to help and money is the only way most people on GFY can help, not like most of the people who gave money are close friends and are going to be visting her and helping her during this horrible time for her. So if she takes the money and gets some pleasure from buying some things for herself OR the money allows her to take more time off without creating financial problems then everybody who gave did something nice.

you can't help everybody in the world, the creeps and cynics always like to point out 'big deal, what about the million starving kids in Africa, why don't you help them, they are worse off than so and so' - can go fuck themselves, they help nobody.

psyko514 11-26-2004 12:29 AM

donation crusades happen when the emotional distress causes financial distress as well. funerals can be quite costly.

and donation campaigns have happened in the past for men as well. pr0 is a recent example.

there's a difference between a slut asking for handouts for a boob job and a community donating money to a friend who's lost her husband.

sextoyking 11-26-2004 12:32 AM

Why do some people always ask why?

In the old days us webmasters would get an auction going for someone, kids, charity, etc and raise 100-250k in 1 single night.

Why you ask, well because we wanted to help someone, some charity, etc out during xmas, a death, hardship.....


Sarah is one of the most helpful and friendly people that visit these boards on a regular occasion. She never once asked for money, never. Someone started something in a thread, I saw that and a couple of us went from there.

Too imagine that the day before our thanksgiving, her husband suddenly dies, she is 3000 miles away from her family in the USA, she is pretty much alone. Well she is in a world of Hurt right now.

We all just wanted to help out, and the webmasters in our community (which I have been around for 10 yrs and since the beginning of the first adult board) have really came through.

I personally thank each and every one.

Todd

AMADude 11-26-2004 12:57 AM

Hey Monkey.

STFU
:321GFY

mardigras 11-26-2004 12:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Repetitive Monkey
You obviously didn't read my post, turd. I am asking, why does emotional distress always translate to money around here? Why do you think that money will relieve an emotional grievance that is not rooted in financial difficulties?
A death is not just emotional grievance, there are real financial difficulties for some. Being 3000 miles away from any family doesn't help. Glad to hear you are well off enough financially to cover the final expenses of any relatives that may die suddenly.

DesignWise 11-26-2004 01:03 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by xclusive
GFY is a community that has some assholes such as yourself but we are still a community and we help each other out when in a time of need if you are a legit person. I don't care if it's a guy or girl if they need my help I'd do it to the best of my ability because the stronger a community that GFY is the better we will all do...

rock on! GFY!

Repetitive Monkey 11-26-2004 01:03 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AMADude
Hey Monkey.

STFU
:321GFY

Hey, AMADude, look at my title. I'm so far above you that we should be classified as different species.

BlueWire 11-26-2004 01:04 AM

This may be true is some cases...such as girls needing plastic surgery and stuff...but this is different...you're being a doosh on this one

AMADude 11-26-2004 01:04 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Repetitive Monkey
Hey, AMADude, look at my title. I'm so far above you that we should be classified as different species.
Your title doesnt mean shit.

undermyspell 11-26-2004 01:11 AM

While I would agree that there are threads that are rediculous in asking for donations and some are downright shameless you have to remember that Sarah did not ask for this. She's been around the industry for a long time and has gotten to know many of us as we have her.

As far as financial donations not alleviating emotional distress it does in a sense do just that. Think about if all of a sudden your partner/parent/whatever died. In addition to your income you had been also receiving a disability check for this person. I'm sure her husband had pretty high medical bills due to his condition in the first place. Now, she has an unexpected hospital bill accompanied by ambulance, surgeon costs, etc. She will have funeral expenses and also i'm sure she will either return to the US now to live or at least visit her parents here for emotional support. To not have to be concerned about how to pay for these above mentioned things is a huge emotional relief and allows the person to grieve for their loss and not lose themselves in worrying about how to pay for everything.

Repetitive Monkey 11-26-2004 01:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AdServicesNW
This may be true is some cases...such as girls needing plastic surgery and stuff...but this is different...you're being a doosh on this one
I am talking about the PHENOMENON, not Sarah. Please, use your brain when posting, and also try to read what you are responding to BEFORE responding to it.

Repetitive Monkey 11-26-2004 01:25 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AMADude
Your title doesnt mean shit.
Case in point. Your emotional responsiveness is vastly superior to your intelligence. You are guided by your instincts and your feelings to a degree that rivals that of the lowest among the animals.

baddog 11-26-2004 01:32 AM

Monkey boy . . . Sarah did not ask for any help, and this is far from being a GFY thing.

Sarah is well known and liked in the entire adult community. She has been struck with a devastating event in her life, and her friends and fellow members of the community got together and decided to help her.

Please remind me that if anything ever happens to you to just piss on you.

Repetitive Monkey 11-26-2004 01:41 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by baddog
Monkey boy . . . Sarah did not ask for any help, and this is far from being a GFY thing.

Sarah is well known and liked in the entire adult community. She has been struck with a devastating event in her life, and her friends and fellow members of the community got together and decided to help her.

And again, this is not an attack on Sarah. Please insert brain.


Quote:

Originally posted by baddog
Please remind me that if anything ever happens to you to just piss on you.
Unlike you and the other losers in your semi-communist circle, I would never lower myself to the position of asking anyone for financial help, so that opportunity would unfortunately never arise for you. Not that I would need it either, there are so many venues of attaining success and money in our western civilization that any idiot with some creativity and work ethics can and will rise above the scum no matter what he or she starts with.

Dynamix 11-26-2004 03:44 AM

I have to agree with RM on this one. While Sarah is obviously going through a lot emotionally, financially, and every other type of impact the death of a relative much less a spouse has on you, the circumstances are irrelevant. Money is always substantiated to help emotionally distraught people.

Anyone who thinks he is slighting Sarah in the least needs to think about it for two seconds before insulting him.

Mr Pheer 11-26-2004 04:09 AM

Last year I got seriously injured by a hit n run driver. Couldnt work for 2 months, cost me $70k overall and I had to sell my fuckin car to make the house payments. I didnt see a dime from anyone, and believe me I really could have used the help at the time. I know I've damn sure helped other GFY'ers when in need.

Its like I said before, GFY has a secret society some people just get taken care of. Others dont, and you'll be damned if you mention anything about it.

Satisfaction 11-26-2004 04:28 AM

wrong time for this thread to be created...

SilverTab 11-26-2004 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Repetitive Monkey
I am talking about the PHENOMENON, not Sarah. Please, use your brain when posting, and also try to read what you are responding to BEFORE responding to it.
well you are making the thread RIGHT AFTER the sarah donation happened.... how do you think people will react?? You're the one who's not really thinking here... so as you said...please use your brain when posting....

but i'm pretty sure you're getting the exact reaction you were looking for...you should've see it coming..after all, you're a thinker right!....

Raven 11-26-2004 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Repetitive Monkey
You obviously didn't read my post, turd. I am asking, why does emotional distress always translate to money around here? Why do you think that money will relieve an emotional grievance that is not rooted in financial difficulties?
When I first read this, I almost called you a name; but, I see you have a valid point....

Sometimes, there is a feeling of helplessness when tragedy strikes close to home.....

When you can't get to the person's house and do something for them to help...money can be construed as a gesture of caring...

It's merely a collective token of respect....a something..

I will say that it's not just the women who get an outpouring of sympathy and compassion....

I've seen guys get it, too.

Manowar 11-26-2004 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MrPheer
Last year I got seriously injured by a hit n run driver. Couldnt work for 2 months, cost me $70k overall and I had to sell my fuckin car to make the house payments. I didnt see a dime from anyone, and believe me I really could have used the help at the time. I know I've damn sure helped other GFY'ers when in need.

Its like I said before, GFY has a secret society some people just get taken care of. Others dont, and you'll be damned if you mention anything about it.

Dude that story actually had me wanting to donate, I wish i had heard about this when it happened :(

smack 11-26-2004 12:04 PM

alot of people have had GFY donation threads. this has nothing to with the sexes at all. this is all about pulling together as a community and helping someone in their time of need.

Repetitive Monkey 11-26-2004 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by smack
alot of people have had GFY donation threads. this has nothing to with the sexes at all. this is all about pulling together as a community and helping someone in their time of need.
I understand that, while I disagree about the gender thing. It's the fact that it immediately translates to money around here that I think is pathetic, and cynical towards the victim.

RRRED 11-26-2004 12:23 PM

Several years ago, a male webmaster lost his newborn baby to sids.. a bunch of people raised some money for him... and actually it was WAY more than he probably needed.. and actually i've never seen him around since.

Anyone remember that?

broke 11-26-2004 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RRRED
Anyone remember that?
Yes.

I also remember MrPheer posting about his accident.

PattyeCake* 11-26-2004 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sextoyking
Why do some people always ask why?

In the old days us webmasters would get an auction going for someone, kids, charity, etc and raise 100-250k in 1 single night.

Why you ask, well because we wanted to help someone, some charity, etc out during xmas, a death, hardship.....


Sarah is one of the most helpful and friendly people that visit these boards on a regular occasion. She never once asked for money, never. Someone started something in a thread, I saw that and a couple of us went from there.

Too imagine that the day before our thanksgiving, her husband suddenly dies, she is 3000 miles away from her family in the USA, she is pretty much alone. Well she is in a world of Hurt right now.

We all just wanted to help out, and the webmasters in our community (which I have been around for 10 yrs and since the beginning of the first adult board) have really came through.

I personally thank each and every one.

Todd

Todd, I couldn't have said it better... Our hearts are with Sarah, and during this terrible time for her, money is the last thing she should have to worry about....

Would I do the same thing for a male? I would and I have....
a persons sex has absolutely nothing to do with caring...

Raven 11-26-2004 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Repetitive Monkey
I understand that, while I disagree about the gender thing. It's the fact that it immediately translates to money around here that I think is pathetic, and cynical towards the victim.
What else is there?

When people experience tragedy or a life trauma...what else would you suggest?

It's not as if we are living next door so that we can offer to clean or bake a casserole....

It's an expression.

Money isn't dirty....or evil.

codymc12 11-26-2004 01:18 PM

I understand that you say you're trying to bring up a point seperate from Sarah - but the fact is, timing your debate on this subject while what is happening with her IS happening is likely not the best - and you shouldn't be suprised when people question your motives.

You are welcome to your opinion re: who should or should not get donations. The nice thing about charity is that it is voluntary, and the decision on what/who you donate to is entirely subjective.

I think action is more important than words, on this subject. If you don't like a particular charitable cause - don't donate to it. If you find one you want to support - do donate to it. Why knock the charitable acts of others because you don't agree with their cause?

To me, this is like the usual debate on donating to feed hungry kids - where there are a group of people who are incensed that money is donated to feed third world nation children, but not the kids here in the U.S. Sure, you can debate it - but in the end, as it's not your money, it's really none of your business. In the end, if a child anywhere doesn't go hungry, and the money didn't come out of your pocket - how is that bad?


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