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Thursday, March 25, 2010


Everytime there are people on the streets asking for donations, I 200% won't donate.

Last time i'm willing to donate up to $20 a day, but now I won't.

Because of the NKF scam incident, then after that will be the stupid monk's scam. bloody shit.

Since there are lesser people willing to donate, the people who ask for donations have also

changed; handicapped, people will one less leg/arm, mute, deaf, blind or can't walk properly.



This makes us feel pity for them and donate. But how much do they earn? 1%? 2% of "sales"?

And then 90+% goes to the charity organisation, which we don't even know what they will spend

on, or rather, for people like the monk to buy horses, lands, credit cards? HAHAHA f him


Even though i feel very guilty conscious for not donating when the unfortunate asked for, i

believe there are always alternatives for helping them, instead of helping the organisations for

misuse of funds.


From these scams, i understood what it means by "we enjoy what we worked hard for."

Because the monk climbed the buildings, doing all sorts of dangerous stuffs, he get to enjoy

the money he had cheated :)


When he's at the court hearing, he looks proud of what he has done. Bravo!! :D:D