Sarah Hero Mech And Cancer Research Fundraiser
#141
Posted 23 May 2013 - 11:00 PM
I'll get one, even when otherwise I hate Jenners.
Suggestion:
LH: ML + SML
LT: SML+AMS
CT: 2*SSRM2
RT: SML+BAP
RH: ML+SML
Enough JJs that it can fly twice as high as normal Jenners... Raven 3L's will cry to Sarah.
#142
Posted 23 May 2013 - 11:25 PM
#143
Posted 23 May 2013 - 11:49 PM
#144
Posted 24 May 2013 - 12:00 AM
Edited by miSs, 24 May 2013 - 10:52 AM.
It's ok to disagree and voice your opinion, but it's not ok to insults others.
#145
Posted 24 May 2013 - 12:19 AM
We have very different ways of fundraising in America. If her family approves a design in her memory, and the proceeds go to funding research that can save lives, then it is a lovely and worthwhile gesture that in no way diminishes the tragedy of the situation.
We are not monsters nor terrible human beings.
#146
Posted 24 May 2013 - 12:21 AM
Vassago Rain, on 24 May 2013 - 12:00 AM, said:
Vassago, I believe the point here is not to try and profit off of a tragedy. The thought process behind this is to make a gesture of goodwill through donating the proceeds to cancer research, as well as creating a lasting memorial to Sarah and (by expansion) to all those who have lost the fight against cancer. Think of it as a real-world badge, patch, glass or any other item that charities would sell to raise funds for their cause.
Think for a moment - if, every time you see a Sarah-dedicated hero jenner on the field, that pilot donated money to aid the cause of cancer research. If you saw somebody walking in the street with a badge on their jacket which they bought in donation to a cancer charity, would you think they, too, are terrible human beings?
PGI is not, and will never be a Cancer research charity; but in making a gesture as we are suggesting, they can spread some awareness, raise funds for the charity, AND create a memorial for Sarah.
I, for one, am whole-heartedly behind this idea...
#148
Posted 24 May 2013 - 12:36 AM
Grotoiler, on 24 May 2013 - 12:21 AM, said:
Vassago, I believe the point here is not to try and profit off of a tragedy. The thought process behind this is to make a gesture of goodwill through donating the proceeds to cancer research, as well as creating a lasting memorial to Sarah and (by expansion) to all those who have lost the fight against cancer. Think of it as a real-world badge, patch, glass or any other item that charities would sell to raise funds for their cause.
Think for a moment - if, every time you see a Sarah-dedicated hero jenner on the field, that pilot donated money to aid the cause of cancer research. If you saw somebody walking in the street with a badge on their jacket which they bought in donation to a cancer charity, would you think they, too, are terrible human beings?
PGI is not, and will never be a Cancer research charity; but in making a gesture as we are suggesting, they can spread some awareness, raise funds for the charity, AND create a memorial for Sarah.
I, for one, am whole-heartedly behind this idea...
+1
I approve of this message, and would tottaly support the idea myself and get one. Honest fund raisers to support such worthwhile causes is always a good thing and one of the best ways to commemorate somebody.
#149
Posted 24 May 2013 - 12:45 AM
Grotoiler, on 24 May 2013 - 12:21 AM, said:
Vassago, I believe the point here is not to try and profit off of a tragedy. The thought process behind this is to make a gesture of goodwill through donating the proceeds to cancer research, as well as creating a lasting memorial to Sarah and (by expansion) to all those who have lost the fight against cancer.
you can do this by donating to any cancer organization that already exists, with the memorial being the donation itself that has gone to further the cause of curing this terrible disease.
you want to do something about cancer there are numerous other organizations that already exist to help stop the spread of and to cure cancer. PGI is not one of them and should not be dragged into this. you don't include something as serious as this into a game, it's highly ******* inappropriate and will only cheapen the seriousness of this disease by includuing it into a videogame it clashes within.
you want to support PGI? Buy some ******* MC. You want to donate to cancer research? contact american/UK/whatever cancer society and donate to them. these organizations are seperate of one another and do not need be intermingled. don't shoe-horn **** in where it doesn't belong.
you want to tell people you donated to cancer because of that person's death? WOnderful, go donate to a proper cancer research organization and then go tell everyone you did it through in-gme chat, you don't need a ******* champion/hero/whatever robot to have a reason to support it.
you people should be disgusted with yourselves and consider commiting yourselves before your seniltity causes you more harm than embarssing yourself in a public setting
#150
Posted 24 May 2013 - 12:48 AM
And i can´t see anything bad about a memorial mech for a 5 year old Jenner fan.
Edited by Alex Warden, 24 May 2013 - 12:51 AM.
#151
Posted 24 May 2013 - 12:49 AM
We're just showing our support and would like to do so even more.
I'm feeling pretty good about myself, feeling down about Sarah but one day we'll change all that. We'll ******* change all that.
#152
Posted 24 May 2013 - 12:56 AM
Vassago Rain, on 24 May 2013 - 12:21 AM, said:
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In this case, kindly keep your opinion to yourself.
Back to topic:
I support this idea, why the hell not link us as a gaming community in a good way with a pressing concern that affects most of us (surely it has affected me). It doesn't stop anyone from doing whatever he or she sees fit in RL.
I'd just like to see well documented where the money goes, and some effort put into identifying the beneficiary.
I'd buy the mech.
#153
Posted 24 May 2013 - 01:00 AM
INAPPROPRIATE NAME 0001, on 24 May 2013 - 12:45 AM, said:
you can do this by donating to any cancer organization that already exists, with the memorial being the donation itself that has gone to further the cause of curing this terrible disease.
you want to do something about cancer there are numerous other organizations that already exist to help stop the spread of and to cure cancer. PGI is not one of them and should not be dragged into this. you don't include something as serious as this into a game, it's highly ******* inappropriate and will only cheapen the seriousness of this disease by includuing it into a videogame it clashes within.
you want to support PGI? Buy some ******* MC. You want to donate to cancer research? contact american/UK/whatever cancer society and donate to them. these organizations are seperate of one another and do not need be intermingled. don't shoe-horn **** in where it doesn't belong.
you want to tell people you donated to cancer because of that person's death? WOnderful, go donate to a proper cancer research organization and then go tell everyone you did it through in-gme chat, you don't need a ******* champion/hero/whatever robot to have a reason to support it.
you people should be disgusted with yourselves and consider commiting yourselves before your seniltity causes you more harm than embarssing yourself in a public setting
Sorry, but I think you have totally missed the point.
This isn't just about raising money for cancer research. This is about showing support for the family of someone who enjoyed this game by doing something within said game.
Every time they look at these threads or,see that hero Jenner (if it happens) they can take heart that there are people here that care about their loss.
Have a heart.
#154
Posted 24 May 2013 - 01:04 AM
Detractors please keep your comments civil; your high horse doesn't need to be so gauche.
#155
Posted 24 May 2013 - 01:11 AM
INAPPROPRIATE NAME 0001, on 24 May 2013 - 12:45 AM, said:
you can do this by donating to any cancer organization that already exists, with the memorial being the donation itself that has gone to further the cause of curing this terrible disease.
you want to do something about cancer there are numerous other organizations that already exist to help stop the spread of and to cure cancer. PGI is not one of them and should not be dragged into this. you don't include something as serious as this into a game, it's highly ******* inappropriate and will only cheapen the seriousness of this disease by includuing it into a videogame it clashes within.
you want to support PGI? Buy some ******* MC. You want to donate to cancer research? contact american/UK/whatever cancer society and donate to them. these organizations are seperate of one another and do not need be intermingled. don't shoe-horn **** in where it doesn't belong.
you want to tell people you donated to cancer because of that person's death? WOnderful, go donate to a proper cancer research organization and then go tell everyone you did it through in-gme chat, you don't need a ******* champion/hero/whatever robot to have a reason to support it.
you people should be disgusted with yourselves and consider commiting yourselves before your seniltity causes you more harm than embarssing yourself in a public setting
Ok Frakwit sit down and shut the frak up. for one I've survived cancer twice, I've lost family, an eye and friends to cancer, the fact that a you take offense to a gesture like this speaks of the small pitiful mind that doesn't quite grasp the idea of charitible gestures, from expericance I KNOW and LOVE the feel of some one sticking thier neck out and saying we'll support you and we will do something totally rediculous to do it, and all the more in the memory of some one else thats lost the battle.
this has FRAK all to do with mear money, this is the human touch you twerp, yes it seems like an empty gesture to you but it's doing something to honor and cherish the memory of a child lost, it may never help a grieving parent, but we are not focusing on her death rather we want to celebrate her life, and the love she had in it, NO ammount of money will ever top that.
a Hero Mech in Sarah's memory is a fitting memorial to her fight, and even if the funds raised seem like a hollow gesture to you, it is STILL a gesture of a community as a whole reaching out to lend it's support for it's people.
/rant
#156
Posted 24 May 2013 - 01:21 AM
Note from miSs: ''...Another rule is to avoid typing in ALL CAPS or grossly enlarging script for emphasis, which is considered to be the equivalent of shouting or yelling''
Edited by miSs, 24 May 2013 - 10:57 AM.
added spoiler
#157
#158
Posted 24 May 2013 - 01:45 AM
This idea, completly depends on the parents agreement. If the parents agree to it, there is no objectionable content here. Your personal view may differ, but there is no bad intend here.
If you feel the need to object this idea, there are constructive ways to voice your opinion. You'll need to accept though, that your point of view is not the only acceptable one.
Edited by Egomane, 24 May 2013 - 01:45 AM.
#159
Posted 24 May 2013 - 01:47 AM
#160
Posted 24 May 2013 - 01:48 AM
I can however donate to charity to help reduce the turmoil such things produce, whether I donate to research or hospice care I will make a difference.
If your not happy with making a donation via buying a lasting reminder that such things happen, then there are plenty of charity's which will greatly accept a donation which will help.
But I feel that these things should be remembered, a Brightly coloured mech in a computer game may seem a strange reminder, but I know that as least once someone will ask "Whats that Mech?" and I'll reply "Its my reminder that Cancer still needs to be beaten"
We forget so many important things in our lives, let not this be one.
So yes, this is as good a time and place as any.
Have you donated? I have, and if the mech is done, i'll do that too.
For those in the UK http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/
Also, using all caps makes you look like your an *******.
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