Re: "Shout from the highest mountain top"...your charities/good causes
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Originally Posted by
wilomn
Have you noticed though that the last couple of times this has happened more people have voiced more opinions?
Do you suppose some that are participating are unaware of this? That they aren't perhaps encouraging this additional participation by playing along? It's also interesting to see from so many other angles.
Oh well. Life in the internet.
You'd probably die without it.:D
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Originally Posted by
dembonez
Cute leeetle dude. And to think they were once snake food for BG's pets.:tears: BG can't do it anymore though.
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Originally Posted by
anatess
I WANT ONE!
Okay back to topic...
What we've done:
My children ages 9 and 7 does show-and-tell yearly at their school and at Cub Scouts to show them their snakes. It is their way of helping spread the knowledge that snakes are not "evil creatures".
My husband is a scout master and among all the other scout stuff he teaches the boys, he teaches them about reptiles, especially snakes.
Those are the things we've tried to accomplish for education. It's small things, but I'm sure it helps.
I've mentioned the conservation efforts at
Nalusuan in a different BG thread. That's one big thing. And no, I'm not bragging. But, spreading the word on what's working at Nalusuan might give other people a "template" to use for other conservation efforts.
That's it for the animals. We do lots of people stuff too.
Now if everyone did "small things" Big Gunns is willing to bet there would be a lot less BIG PROBLEMS.:gj:
Re: "Shout from the highest mountain top"...your charities/good causes
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Originally Posted by
dembonez
lol aweee BG i had one and your feeding it to snakes!! :(
haha jks :P
Awww, that guinea pig is too cute! :D
Re: "Shout from the highest mountain top"...your charities/good causes
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Originally Posted by
JLC
He starts some threads for no other reason than to taunt a few individuals into yet more public outbursts.
Thank goodness our quiet little bp.net community has someone like this around! :banana:
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JLC
Yes, it's ALL stupid crap.
Agreed
Re: "Shout from the highest mountain top"...your charities/good causes
I volunteer for USARK. Does that count?
Re: "Shout from the highest mountain top"...your charities/good causes
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Vypyrz
I volunteer for USARK. Does that count?
It's a start, but let's be honest. Are there any USARK members that don't have reptiles...or have family members with them? Everyone volunteers because it's in their best interest. BG thinks you can agree with that. It's the main reason star athletes/actors volunteer for a cause. They usually have someone in their family with cancer..autism...etc. It's great that they do, but they had to be affected personally before they did.
Re: "Shout from the highest mountain top"...your charities/good causes
Me and my wife donated two of our Flyers games to our church for 2 families that couldn't afford to go to a game.
Re: "Shout from the highest mountain top"...your charities/good causes
One of my favorite quotes - so important it's on a magnet on my fridge :cool::
“To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children...to leave the world a better place...to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.”
- Emerson
It doesn't really matter what your "cause" is, as long as you're helping someone or something. It also doesn't really matter, and I'm speaking to those that claim BG is an attention seeker for going to Japan now, what your motives are as long as you are still causing good to happen in the world. Whether someone does it to feel good through the press they receive or to feel good through that warm fuzzy feeling they get, the result is still the same. They still feel good about themselves and they still did something positive. There's nothing inherently wrong about that. No one can force another to give them "good press." That is done willingly by the second party.