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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: SaberDicer
Sigh, idiots...

It's not that rape is funny, it's the taking of a pop culture trend and mocking it buy supporting something that no one in their right mind would support by making an indecent remark, exposing the shallowness of the whole "awareness bracelet" trend...

Yeah, raising money to support cancer patients is really a shallow pop culture trend. Why don't you go kill a few UNICEF campaigners or something? That'd be hilarious.

- M4H

Really, how many people who wear those live strong bands actually have them because they wanted to support cancer. Less than 5%, people only wear them because it's the cool thing to do, they could give less of a damn about cancer. 95% of the people that bought them did it for the trendy rubber band, and woulnd't have donated the dollar if they didn't get it.
 
Originally posted by: SaberDicer
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: SaberDicer
Sigh, idiots...

It's not that rape is funny, it's the taking of a pop culture trend and mocking it buy supporting something that no one in their right mind would support by making an indecent remark, exposing the shallowness of the whole "awareness bracelet" trend...

Yeah, raising money to support cancer patients is really a shallow pop culture trend. Why don't you go kill a few UNICEF campaigners or something? That'd be hilarious.

- M4H

Really, how many people who wear those live strong bands actually have them because they wanted to support cancer. Less than 5%, people only wear them because it's the cool thing to do, they could give less of a damn about cancer. 95% of the people that bought them did it for the trendy rubber band, and woulnd't have donated the dollar if they didn't get it.

Your ass must hurt after pulling all those numbers out of it. Care to back up your argument with a little, oh, proof?

- M4H
 
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