> This sort of thing segues into a bigger, disgusting trend of people on the Internet donating to causes like this so they can philanthropically feel good about themselves.
What a goofy thing to say. Why do you think people do anything when they aren't under coercion or obligation, if not to feel good about themselves? Acting out of a desire to feel bad about yourself would be rather perverse.
> The girl changed her story once in the police report. That's cause enough for me to say 'hm, I'll wait for the facts.'
The part where you demand everyone else be hobbled by this same uncertainty is kind of amusing. (Whether it's intended as trolling or not.)
What a goofy thing to say. Why do you think people do anything when they aren't under coercion or obligation, if not to feel good about themselves? Acting out of a desire to feel bad about yourself would be rather perverse.
> The girl changed her story once in the police report. That's cause enough for me to say 'hm, I'll wait for the facts.'
The part where you demand everyone else be hobbled by this same uncertainty is kind of amusing. (Whether it's intended as trolling or not.)