Ice bucket challenge

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nappadang

Über Member
Location
Gateshead
[QUOTE 3247067, member: 45"]Who's avoiding raising money?[/QUOTE]
The many thousands of people who are getting wet rather than making a donation.
 
[QUOTE 3247067, member: 45"]Who's avoiding raising money?[/QUOTE]
The deal is that if you are challenged, you have to give money or pour ice water over your head. So, yes the vids are avoiding donating money.

Celebs do challenge and donate, I guess.
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
Waste water? Did you miss the day at school where they explained how rain works?

Whilst we're lucky to have a plentiful supply of water in this country for the most part, you are aware that other countries/areas struggle to supply water to meet demand, right?

Take the current California drought for example. Especially areas which rely on the snow-pack up in the mountains as their water supply during the hotter months. A particulaly mild winter can result in less snow-melt runoff.

Meanwhile thousands, if not millions, of people in affected areas are pouring buckets of water over their head. :wacko:
 

Lullabelle

Banana
Location
Midlands UK
It is just a bit of fun but when children in poor countries are dying of diseases spread by infected water because they don't have access to clean water it does seem a bit wrong to post pictures of people pouring water over their heads, it smacks of 'we have so much water we can just waste it by pouring it over our heads, how cool is that' yeah I bet those kids drinking infected water are really impressed :dry:
 

nappadang

Über Member
Location
Gateshead
[QUOTE 3247224, member: 45"]You misunderstand. You give a donation and get doused in water. You're supposed to donate more if you don't go through with it.[/QUOTE]
I can point you in the direction of a lot of people who also misunderstand.
 

arch684

Veteran
the ice bucket challenge was started to raise money and awareness to the motor neuron charity. the idea was to take the challenge AND make a donation if you refuse the challenge you pay double so either way the charity was helped . let people have their fun chill out iced water helps
 
[QUOTE 3247224, member: 45"]You misunderstand. You give a donation and get doused in water. You're supposed to donate more if you don't go through with it.[/QUOTE]
I've just spent a minute googling. Every reference I found says "bucket or donate", including wikipedia. Any sources to back up this version?
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
I've just spent a minute googling. Every reference I found says "bucket or donate", including wikipedia. Any sources to back up this version?

I've seen people do the "challenge" both ways, both donating and not donating, all whilst taking a bucket of water over their head. I'd guess it strongly depends on the person doing the challenge. Who'd have thought.. :rolleyes:
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
Is it not a waste? Could it be put to a better use?
1. Almost all water poured onto the ground will evaporate and later return as rain, and thus not be wasted at all.
2. A few thousand buckets of water to generate an extra $77.2 million and counting seems a pretty good deal.
 
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