Dry July is upon us once again — and it’s starting to piss off a few people.
I already know some of you aren’t going to like me for this…
But I also know there are many of you who, like me, are tired of being solicited for donations on Facebook every time Dry July rolls around.
Not only is it bloody annoying to be approached and asked for cash (don’t look at me like that, I know you’ve all tried to dodge a street collector before), but this kind of socially-driven charity campaigning is also the least inspiring.
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Bravo!
And while we're on that topic, we really don't need to travel overseas to 'make a difference'. Plenty of of poor and needy in our own country.
I'll admit I was guilty of sharing a while ago. A good friend passed away from cancer at age 16 and a large group raised money for camp quality and about 25 people cut their hair and donated it to Pantene beautiful lengths as well. My sister was one, and my hair is dyed so I couldn't do it. I shared the link once a week though as it is an easy way to reach people. However, I think there is a difference between putting the link and info out there and asking people for money