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NRS does ALS Ice Bucket challenge

Cossner

King of the Jobbers 2015
That guy dropping the huge bin full of water on that girl's head was epic. If you pause right as it hits her head it literally looks like it decapitated her. (I don't wish harm on her, but damn was it funny to watch)

Edit: It's actually in here.


(PS I don't dislike the challenge and do understand it is also for awareness)
The lack of basic grasp of laws of physics is astounding.
 

Hades

Noob
It's really odd that the ice challenge has only just hit the USA. It was a big thing here in New Zealand a few months ago and was used to get donations for the cancer society. Also it was much harder for us. I had to have my feet sitting in a bucket of ice water while I got 2 buckets of icy water tipped on my head and then the one my feet were in was also tipped on me. It was also winter here so it was already cold enough outside haha...
 

TylerLantern

POWER OF FEAR
First of all, for those that do not know, this started months ago on FaceBook with random people doing it. I probably got called out in 5 or 6 videos before I realized what it was. Then, not only did I do the challenge for all those that called me out, but I also donated. Most people are doing the challenge AND donating. People that can not afford to donate, at least by doing the challenge, they are still calling out 5 people who may end up donating, so it still helps. It has gone so viral that most celebrities are posting videos doing this, most doing the challenge and donating. Just because celebrities are doing it, people are following suit and doing it.

This Ice Bucket Challenge alone has raised nearly 20 million dollars for ALS research. Say what you want, but this an amazing cause, even if dumping a bucket of ice over your head seems dumb.
 

OG Mannimal

OG "OG Mannimal" Mannimal
I had no idea what ALS was until I saw a bunch of people I know on Instagram doing it, and I actually ended up looking ALS up. Even if most of them aren't donating, it's a good way to raise awareness about ALS.
 

Hini

Batomancer
True, but a good charity doesn't go "we are raising awareness for AWG-KP, AOSIS and CACAM, WOOOOOOOOO" and leave it at that, ya know?
If an event that brings awareness and raises $15.6 million bloody dollars (9 times more in the same amount of time that they usually do) is not the definition of a good charity then holy shit, I really want to hear what your standards for a good charity is.
 

HellblazerHawkman

Confused Thanagarian
If an event that brings awareness and raises $15.6 million bloody dollars (9 times more in the same amount of time that they usually do) is not the definition of a good charity then holy shit, I really want to hear what your standards for a good charity is.
Didn't know any money was raised either. All I've seen are trendy people pouring water on their heads. I'll modify that statement to say it could be more informative.
 

aj1701

Noob
Can someone explain to me what dumping water on your head has to do with ALS?
A cynical person might suggest that the only way to get people to donate money is to give them a way to make it about that person as we have become such a narcissistic society.

LOL man, if anything the people who are doing this have no need for attention.
Right... they don't want attention so they do this and post the video on their facebook page.

EDIT: The challenge is over though and this guy won:

 
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Notez4

Noob
Not to be a hater, but does this really raise awareness? I didn't know that ALS was Lou Gehrigh's (spellcheck) disease until I looked it up, I've just seen a lot of people doing a really lame test of courage
raising awareness. for example... you didnt know what als was until all of this happened and you decided to look it up.