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offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2004-01-27 05:04 [#01050423]
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The Breast Cancer site is having trouble getting enough
people to click on it daily to meet their quota of donating
at least one free mammogram a day to an underprivileged
woman. It takes less than a minute to go to their site and
click on "donating a mammogram" for free (pink window in the
middle). This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate
sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to
donate mammogram in exchange for advertising.

Link

Please do all you can to help.

Emma


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2004-01-27 05:07 [#01050427]
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Im not sure what the appeal of having breast cancer is.

:-P

clicking now...


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2004-01-27 05:09 [#01050428]
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haha, cold.

Don't charities have registered status in the US? This
doesn't look as though it is a charity at all, it looks like
a registered company making money through a network of "good
causes sites" by using click through advertising...there
appears to be very little information about how the money is
used.


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2004-01-27 05:12 [#01050430]
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well then don't click it =op


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-01-27 05:52 [#01050466]
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I don't really support breast cancer charities... they get
far more money than prostate and testicular cancer
charities, both of which kill far more people. They,
however, are not nice and marketable; unlike breast cancer,
which can just get a load of models in tight tops and get
national coverage as a result.


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2004-01-27 05:55 [#01050469]
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I support breast cancer causes for the following reasons.

a) You can see titties and they feel nice.

b) They look better than bollocks

Plus...all cancer charities regardless of what form of
cancer need as much support as possible.


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2004-01-27 05:57 [#01050472]
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you should still click the link though... it isnt helping
nads, but at least its help something.


 

offline celloncllone from anywhere but in (Germany) on 2004-01-27 06:00 [#01050476]
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not like these women die or anything, cut off the breasts
and problem solved, so its not a terminal disease man, no
worries.....i wont miss some cancer filled breats from a
strange woman anytime soon


 

offline celloncllone from anywhere but in (Germany) on 2004-01-27 06:01 [#01050477]
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before you save some bitches tits, go save an orphan.....no
we'd rather save whales and donate to ronald
mcdonald.....bloody hell


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2004-01-27 06:01 [#01050478]
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Yeah right it is as uncomplicated as that. Besides breast
cancer isn't a female only cancer you know? Ignorance is a
shitty thing.


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2004-01-27 06:02 [#01050480]
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ummmm

"This year, 182,000 women will be diagnosed with breast
cancer (one every 3 minutes) and 43,300 women will die (one
every 12 minutes)."

not terminal?


 

offline celloncllone from anywhere but in (Germany) on 2004-01-27 06:03 [#01050481]
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obviously some people have absolutely no space for
"non-seriousness" in their life...geez


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2004-01-27 06:04 [#01050484]
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oh that's cool then, if/when you get testicular cancer we'll
just chop off your nads, no biggie


 

offline celloncllone from anywhere but in (Germany) on 2004-01-27 06:06 [#01050488]
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not like i am gettin any anyway


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2004-01-27 06:07 [#01050489]
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I guess we've learnt from both history, and what you've
posted here, that Germans place less value on human life.

(Unless of course you are not German and you just reside
there. Either way you find the culture comfortable enough to
inhabit it. in which case my point stands).


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2004-01-27 06:09 [#01050490]
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hahahah

oh god...


 

offline celloncllone from anywhere but in (Germany) on 2004-01-27 06:09 [#01050491]
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wow.

culture apparently encapsulates me as a person.....that's a
pretty good theory


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2004-01-27 06:12 [#01050497]
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Surely you are part of a culture, no? Or you are at least
shaped by it.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2004-01-27 06:15 [#01050500]
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My mother died of breast cancer. I've clicked...it is a good
cause. :)


 

offline celloncllone from anywhere but in (Germany) on 2004-01-27 06:17 [#01050503]
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why is the sky blue jonesy? huh? yea, yea, yeeeeyeye,
fucking who cares because it is there doesnt mean i have
anything to do with it, fuck.



 

offline nlogax from oh, you must be the brains (Norway) on 2004-01-27 06:18 [#01050504]
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Cancer is shit, and it will get us all in the end.


 

offline celloncllone from anywhere but in (Germany) on 2004-01-27 06:19 [#01050507]
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sorry to hear that chris....my family isnt bulletproof
either, kidney failure is our problem but it doesnt matter
cuz i live in germany which means i'll eat someones face
every chance i get


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2004-01-27 06:20 [#01050509]
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Oh, I'm sorry. Did I offend you?Obviously some people have
absolutely no space for "non-seriousness" in their
life...geez


 

offline celloncllone from anywhere but in (Germany) on 2004-01-27 06:21 [#01050511]
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hahaha. okay good. nice comeback


 

offline celloncllone from anywhere but in (Germany) on 2004-01-27 06:22 [#01050512]
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i'll get u next time....


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2004-01-27 06:46 [#01050541]
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My mum had cervical cancer when I was younger. Lukily I was
too young to actually understand what was happening at the
time.

She's okay now though =o)



 


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