Originally Posted by cannibalshogun Go to original post![]()
Originally Posted by ShiftySamurai Go to original post
Firstly, I'm the king of reaction gifs so you can stop trying right now!
You really thought that when people saw your "awesome" ice bucket challenge that their first reaction would be
When you live in place where three inches of snow equals the beginnings of apocalypse and everyone starts to refill their bugout bags with buckshot while mumbling to their kids how they knew that one day the "crap" would go down, you cannot spew any critique from your mouth towards anyone who has lived almost 90% of their life AT THE ARTIC CIRCLE.
When you've walked to school in -40 degrees farenheith (or celcius, they are the same in that temperature) and gotten frostbites to your face from driving a snowmobile in a snowstorm in -16.6 degrees Fahrenheit for hours or just living one winter somewhere where the sun doesn't rise properly for months and where the averange amount of snow in a winter is one meter then, THEN you can start a conversation about the nature of cold.
Before that your critique will be met with universal reaction ofSpoiler: Show
I just want to say kudos to roguish ronin for donating to other charities of his choosing. This ALS this has gone way out of hand. Nothing against the cause, I'm just saying ALS means absolutely nothing to so many people doing these videos. It's good to see someone grasping the true meaning of this charade, and passing it along.
Here's my ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Video. It was posted within 24hrs to Facebook. Sorry for the delay getting it here.
I'm supporting ALS because of their great marketing campaign. I encourage other charities to use social media to help spread the word and get their message out in a positive and creative way as the ALS Association did!
I Challenged:
Nova Dark Storm (who did his last week)
The Swan Man (He was notified)
Ubisoft Johkr (who supposedly did his already too, but where's the link?)
That Iced Water was really, really cold too! Thanks Shogun!![]()