03-31-2010, 01:15 PM
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I agree, to me it is very personal. And to have to read the very dismissal of the things that, yes even if corny and bothersome to people, have contributed to savings millions of lives, makes me a little angry.
How did we get from infidelity to this?
PS: I met Sandra Bullock in person, and she is even nicer than she appears on the screen. My opinion of course, we are all entitled to have one.
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Originally Posted by SuperFemme
I think Pink Ribbons for Breast Cancer and the Live Strong bracelets raise awareness. Sales of those items go towards research.
Most people know at least one person affected by some sort of cancer, which makes it personal.
So I disagree with you that it is *sheeple mentality* to participate in such awareness raising campaigns. For the most part, I think it's the opposite and quite personal.
No Guilt Trip,
Done derailing
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