CockGobblin
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Spoiler: Harry Potter kills God. Martin says, 'God's not dead' but a liberal evolutionist abortion doctor on scene checked God's pulse and confirmed they were dead.
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I don't see why he had to mention his business or his sister or any of that when his focus is on the "corrupt legal/jail" system. Or link his business.
With that said, AMA has always been a place for people to market themselves/movies/books/research/investments/etc. AMA are like solicitors for reddit. Always selling something hidden behind a question/answer disguise.
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I really love cooking and with the pandemic i can cook all the time.
Ever try bat soup?
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I've been playing on kong since its inception. Nice to see you here.
- What are you opinions on available web gaming platforms (ie. flash, unity, java, etc)?
- What sort of ad revenue was kong making? How did this trickle down to the devs?
- What is the best browser: Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer or Internet Explorer?
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You'd be surprised how much money goes to the organization for all these fund raising charities.
Most charities work like thus:
They could've spent the initial $1,000 on charity projects, but it would be difficult to earn addition money for more events. But as long as they spend money on advertising/events/wages, they are going to earn more money to put towards charity agendas, which ends up far outweighing the initial monies they had.
So when a charity spends 80% of the money on internal or events, it is to raise more money via expanding the organization and donation audience. 20% of $10,000 is far less than 20% of $1,000,000. Even if they were to spend $800,000 on internal expenses, they are more likely to create addition revenue to be used to fund more charity projects.
Think of it as a business like Walmart which people use to buy supplies. 1 Walmart will cover a small area of town, but if they use their revenue to build another Walmart, then they can cover a larger area. Rinse and repeat until they cover the entire town/state/country/globe. This is how charities work. If that 1 Walmart doesn't expand, they could lower their prices so their profit is low and the customers get better deals, but in terms of % of the town population, only a small amount will get these deals, and everyone else has to shop at Wallmart which charges 150% more.
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