Re: Re: Is There Anything Wrong With Asking For Charity,
by Anonymous
Thats true, not everybody likes to think about helping, especially if its not for their own personal favorite cause, like maybe animals when theres starving people in the world. Anyway people are too struck with their own personal problems to even think about someone else who might be in worser shape. And then especially thay don't wanna think about it if its a long way off from where some people don't even consider existing. I bought some chinese food, at a china buffet, and got way too much food to eat--cause I thought I was hungry, it was the first of the month and I hadn't eat good in a long while, maybe two weeks--but I couldn't eat all of the food and just even consider leaving it and wasting it gave me too much guilt, so I kept trying to eat it, it wasn't that much more only half a plate full but it seemed like a ton left. Anyway, I went to the bathroom and it was all gone when I got back out there. My foster mom told me about folks in the world who were going hungry that I can't stand to leave food and I fuss at any in my family who does it. I couldn't stand myself for doing it either.
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