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Jerid'sRamenShop wrote: I am sure other schools in even greater need wished they had been featured in a video game so they too could be helped out...
But this was nice regardless. And were the books needed to be of a certain origin or style deemed "ok" by the Chinese government?
ShenGCH wrote:Jerid'sRamenShop wrote: I am sure other schools in even greater need wished they had been featured in a video game so they too could be helped out...
But this was nice regardless. And were the books needed to be of a certain origin or style deemed "ok" by the Chinese government?
The school wasn't featured in a video game - the school, which doesn't even make an appearance, is merely situated in a location featured in a game. The same could be said of Zamba in Ghost Recon: Future Soldier; maybe there's a school there in dire need of books, too, but no such school makes an appearance in the game. Your argument, which appears to contend that every deprived location featured in video games which just so happen to have a school in the locale are automatically entitled to book donations, doesn't make sense, nor is it practical.
Jerid'sRamenShop wrote:"Oh you were not in my favorite video game even though you are actually in a much dire need than the other one... But hey, screw you! Be in a video game next time loser!"
Let's Get Sweaty wrote: The moral of the story, I think, is that if you're not giving to the #1 neediest in the world, then don't bother giving at all to anyone.
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