I just watched a video of a woman undertaking the challenge whilst sitting bareback on a horse. I'll leave it to your imagination as to what happened next (poor horse).
I just watched a video of a woman undertaking the challenge whilst sitting bareback on a horse. I'll leave it to your imagination as to what happened next (poor horse).
I was talking about this challenge with someone last night. She said that she really disapproves of the challenge aspect of the ice bucket thing in that it's like a chain letter in some ways. It puts social pressure on people to do something whether they want to or not. I think that's true - it's why it's been very successful but when I imagine whether I'd challenge someone, I don't think I would - I'd feel very uncomfortable putting specific people on the spot like that.
In addition I read an article yesterday, which implied, the main motor of the Challenge is narcism and self promotion.
We also thought so, at least in some cases, but it's a tricky one. I (and the entire UK, probably) were brought up to believe that if you gave to charity you should do it without "bragging" about it. However, research shows that what people see others doing becomes the norm so if you really want to boost donations to a charity, you should tell people about your giving to set that social norm. That's why, every time I donate to an ME charity, I post about it here - but every time I do it, I can hear a little voice telling me I'm going to look like I'm showing off.
In addition I read an article yesterday, which implied, the main motor of the Challenge is narcism and self promotion. Again, I think, in the beginning this was not the case, but now you can see some examples of this at Facebook and YouTube. Like the crazy horse woman.
Just wanted to express my appreciation for such a well-chosen and expressive collection of smiley faces! Seldom seen it done better.
@Sasha, I don't know why but your post not only cracked me up but made me feel proud of my use of smiley faces! This has been a tough week for me, so thank you for doing that for me!
From what I hear, many of them are also contributing money. IIRC, the original challenge was to donate $100 to ALS OR dump a bucket of ice on yourself and challenge three other people. In other words, either donate money or try to get others to donate.are all these individuals actually contributing $100 to the ALS Fund or are they just promoting themselves for attention?
From what I hear, many of them are also contributing money. IIRC, the original challenge was to donate $100 to ALS OR dump a bucket of ice on yourself and challenge three other people. In other words, either donate money or try to get others to donate.