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Has anybody done the ALS ice bucket challenge yet?
I done it plus my parents the same day.
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x-Yumi-x3 said:
Our football team challenged my school's band which is over 200 people, so then. It should be really interesting. Doing it Thursday.
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Book-Freak said:
No, but I want to bring the idea to my student union. Get lots of teachers and students to do it on one of the charity days.
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xXxJDloverxXx said:
No, and I don't think my friend's will nominate me either as I've been ill recently, but I am going to donate when I have a bit thêm money. =D
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egyptprincess7 said:
I want to but I can't. This isn't even a stupid challenge actually. I feel like it's being called stupid because they don't know what ALS means.
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zanhar1 said:
Honestly, I don't have an opinion on it really.
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tamore said:
yes and if bạn think it's dumb think about how many people didn't know what ALS was before this challenge came around. it's raised millions of dollars, why is that so stupid?
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Seastar4374 said:
I did it and I nominated TDItwin and tdi100 (not sure if the một giây one is right) to do it as well. All three of us did it. I donated 20 dollars after I did the challenge.
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Zeppie said:
No, and unfortunately I'm not allowed to do it BUT I am going to read up on ALS, find out what % actually goes towards research, fine-print yada yada, then I'll donate :) To those who are saying the challenge is stupid: hush now. Yes many people are just treating it as some fad and have no interest in the charity. But most video I have seen, people have donated and spread awareness. 62 MILLION dollars have been raised for this charity because of this challenge. How can anyone freakin' complain with that amount raised? Could there have been a less controversial challenge in place rather than ice bucket? Yes. But it is what it is, it will die down soon, and a shit ton of money has been raised and for the most part, people actually have this charity on their radar now. Job done.
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hajirah4 said:
Nah, but I think it's pretty nice to see that a lot of people who had ALS will die knowing that somebody cares about them and wants to prevent it. And there's been only one medicine for ALS since the charities have started (1920s I think) and it doesn't do much...
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