birdsey
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birdsey

In assessing the rationality and credibility of this person, well...

Props for having this level of ondemand bowel control.

Criminals have plenty of guns here, it’s only the law abiding citizens who have to jump through hoops to get one and then are forbidden from carrying them.

Set up crowdfunding page for prosthetic-arm-needing tough guy.

I’ll betcha that while you’re watching a silent one, a noisy one will fuckin’ kill ya!

Back in the late 80's I lived in a huge apartment complex in Phoenix. You had a single assigned parking space and there were a bunch of unmarked spaces open to everyone. The complex was being remodeled and several large dumpsters had been placed around the complex for construction debris. I saw a guy in a pretty new

In before people complain about vertical video. This is a problem phone makers should have solved years ago.

He did help the disabled veterans....he gave them $30 for an electronic they got for free and we’re going to throw out.

A big part of the thrift store draw is to purchase things that are worth more than they are being sold for. Would you also donate the extra 5-6 bucks per t-shirt you purchased because they were worth more than the dollar you paid?

He gave them the $30 they asked for for the system. That’s how it works.

I am on the Board of Directors for a Non Profit group that helps the Deaf and Hearing Impaired.

I’m a veteran and wondering the same thing. Why would he? The veteran thrift stores make plenty everyday, get new stuff (for free) to sale everyday.

It’s a business with multiple locations. You think every grandmother who goes in there and buys an antique hall tree and flips it gives that money back to them?

He paid his thirty bucks to acquire the thing in the first place. He is under no further moral obligation. One man’s “it’s the right thing to do” is another man’s “never give a sucker an even break.”

What they had was a box of electronics they got for nothing and sold for $30. They’re ahead of the game.

It’s a fucking Thrift Store, not a charity.

If he wants to donate all $3,000 to it that’s great, and it might make him feel like a good person, but he shouldn’t be guilted into doing that.

Did he donate any of the money from the eBay sale to the Disabled Veteran’s Thrift Store?

Said everyone in the world who didn’t have the same thing happen to them. Now, I’m sure you would have donated YOUR $2970 straight back to them, right?

He donated $30 to the Disabled Veteran’s Thrift Store. When he bought it from them. Because they got it for nothing in the first place.