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I'm clearly a dinosaur. I got my first smartphone just two weeks ago, and this is the very first 'gofundme' post that I've ever read.
I don't know what to say other than I'm stunned.
Millenials seem to think they're entitled and that others should fund their endeavors. I'll wager she Feels The Bern also.
If you can't afford something, save up until you can.
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Its funny, but also in the same category as, "I'm a thru and need a ride for free to Damascus Trail Days."
There are three tiers of giving: at the ten dollar level, I'll mention you by name in a YouTube video from the trail! For fifty dollars, I'll send you a piece of my gear that breaks along the trail, or you can opt for a worn out sock (unwashed, sorry!) or other undergarment. Just let me know. For a hundred dollars, I'll carve your initials in a tree under a blaze and send you a photo suitable for framing!
Not working. Did you take it down?
I refer to this thread:
http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/show...-pretty-please
I personally feel the gofundme can served valid purposes. But maybe you can be the one to talk peeps out of their hatred for Millenials.
Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there. --Rumi
Nothing to do with generations...
My cousin is 25 years old. A student nurse. Works as a CNA currently. Fantastic person, independent, smart and hardworking. Is really into jeeping as a hobby. She paid for it herself....
My other cousin (and the younger cousin's mentor) is on the cusp of generations at 35. She went went to the Air National Guard at 19, put herself through nursing school and was commissioned as an officer last year when she received her BSN to go with her Associate RN degree.
( My younger brother, who is also on the cusp, is a senior sgt at the same base and put one of her "butter bars" on at the commissioning ceremony. I told my cousin to make sure that my brother always salutes her! )
I have quite a few first cousins under 30 years old. Let's not do the generational finger pointing thing. My cousins are all wonderful and hard working people.
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The true harvest of my life is intangible...a little stardust caught,a portion of the rainbow I have clutched -Thoreau
Every generation after Adam was the worst generation ever. And according to the kids, their parents screwed everything up.
Except for the Greatest Generation. They kicked butt, and reset the clock, so their kids (us) were... well, Hippies and their grandkids were Hipsters. The Greatest Generation created the Hippies. We're going to be okay.
This individual has/is a problem. Can't put that on her same age peers.
"It's fun to have fun, but you have to know how." ---Dr. Seuss
That's some amazing backpeddling there... your lack of qualifiers in your original post is a clear indictment of all millenials and to come back with a weak, "I'm not saying..." does not change your meaning of the first post.
On the other hand I am ok laying the blame for the failings of the millennials at the feet of their elders who were supposed to be mentoring them.
igne et ferrum est potentas
"In the beginning, all America was Virginia." -William Byrd
This is what I remember of her request.
1. She's a nursing student and it's really a hard major but she's gotten really good grades;
2. She's all kinds of stressed from the... you know... the stress of studying;
3. She really needs a break after 9 long, hard difficult months in school -- not to work and save for next semester -- but to hike;
4. She'd like a couple thousand and has already raised $170;
5. Finally, there are some pics of her doing hiking kinda stuff -- posing on top of a mountain, posing near a trail, posing blowing a kiss, posing with her books, posing with her class notes, and... well... I guess the operative word posing.
That is what I recall.
Now if you will excuse me, I'm going to climb onto a moving freight train and take a trip to AnywhereButHere.
Wow! Thanks for all the uproar and opinions! I don't feel entitled to anything, but I agree...there are many who do; however, not every subject in a stereotypical group actually fits that stereotype. Honestly, I am surprised by the actual donations I have received. It was not my idea to start a gofundme, but after running short in funds, I took the advice. Sure I could have worked this semester and ended up failing or dropping. We started with 63 students and are down to 26. I am currently working as of Monday, and will continue until I leave. Sure, I can stay and work, but where is the fun in that? The awesome part about asking for things is that others have the right to say no, nothing is forced on you. We all waste money everyday. I am giving people another option to 'waste' money on. There are many people who have been able to live vicariously through my hiking experiences, and I enjoy taking the time on my journeys to think of them, and be thankful my feet can actually carry me to such amazing and beautiful places; I was once morbidly obese and thankfully, I am no longer a prisoner to my body.
Throw stones if you must. I hope one will be a Skipper :-)
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It is called life.
Work a little longer, save up money, go hiking. I did it myself for many years until fairly recently.
Panhandling on a hiking website when other people are scrimping and saving to go on their vacations?
Well, that does take some chutzpah. I will say that much.
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The true harvest of my life is intangible...a little stardust caught,a portion of the rainbow I have clutched -Thoreau