TullyLovesDrew
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like I said you need reading comp classes
My philosophy on giving gifts of any kind...
A true gift is the one given without the giver attached to it. If I give someone a vase and do so expecting they will display it, I am attaching myself and my expectations to the gift. I am therefore not truly giving. A true gift has no such strings. It is not given with any expectation of being used, worn, displayed, eaten or spent in a particular way. There may be hope, but no expectation, and certainly no disappointment or judgement if it is not. A true gift originates in the desire to give, not in the desire to see one’s self or worth reflected in that gift’s use. Give freely and in abundance with grace and humility.
Have a wonderful Christmas all... Cheers from stinking hot Nth Qld!
Well said LoveBB.My philosophy on giving gifts of any kind...
A true gift is the one given without the giver attached to it. If I give someone a vase and do so expecting they will display it, I am attaching myself and my expectations to the gift. I am therefore not truly giving. A true gift has no such strings. It is not given with any expectation of being used, worn, displayed, eaten or spent in a particular way. There may be hope, but no expectation, and certainly no disappointment or judgement if it is not. A true gift originates in the desire to give, not in the desire to see one’s self or worth reflected in that gift’s use. Give freely and in abundance with grace and humility.
Have a wonderful Christmas all... Cheers from stinking hot Nth Qld!
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Well said LoveBB.
If Tim really had any genuine intention of being TRULY generous to his fellow housemates he would have gifted them $500 to them personally with no strings attached and another $500 for them to allocate to a charity of their choice (or a 250/250 split whatever).
The point is, this shifty move does not strike as mostly stemming from Tim trying to be generous rather he's using 5% of his winnings as a excuse to mindfuck this year's housemates who have not been fortunate to receive the kind of remuneration he got out of the game and rub it in their faces to boot.
The fact that some charities may benefit from his supposed generosity is of secondary importance to the douche bag extraordinaire that is Tim; there's no doubt about that in my mind.
gee really....how can you despise someone so much for giving money away to help people. What is tim going to get out of it? He is not going to be reimbursed, he is giving it away. He only got $250k, a lot of money, but hardly enough to but an average house, go on holiday, give to family and also help those in need. If he feels a little proud of himself then who cares, good for him, he should feel proud. What did all the other winners spend their dosh on? Who cares, it's theirs to spend however they want to.
Let the man make a difference in what ever way he wants. He could have always bought that sloth.
if I give someone something they don't like, I am pleased if they return it to get something that they would like more, I don't give a gift so that the recipient can tell everyone it was me that gave it to them.
Well yes of course he's entitled to spend/waste his money however he deems fit.
And if that comes at the expense of humiliating his former BB housemates for his own amusement, I'm well within my rights to call him out on his douche baggery as well.
He's trying to hide his sinister intentions via 'charity' but non-Tim fans can see right through him.
Say your boss comes to all the employees and says, "Business has been great everyone is getting a $500 gift. We're giving you the choice of keeping this money or donating it to charity. The naughty people can just fill out the paperwork, the nice people can tell us who they would like us to donate the money to in your name. Oh, and, by the way, we'll be making public the results of the nice list, posting it for everyone to see who chooses to be selfish and who uses this money in the way it was always intended." I seriously doubt that most people would be running around talking about the "generosity" of their boss.read the cliff notes
I don't tell people I give gifts to how they should use them
Say your boss comes to all the employees and says, "Business has been great everyone is getting a $500 gift. We're giving you the choice of keeping this money or donating it to charity. The naughty people can just fill out the paperwork, the nice people can tell us who they would like us to donate the money to in your name. Oh, and, by the way, we'll be making public the results of the nice list, posting it for everyone to see who chooses to be selfish and who uses this money in the way it was always intended." I seriously doubt that most people would be running around talking about the "generosity" of their boss.
People have also made reference to the tax write off the HMs can take from this, but unless things work dramatically different in Australia than in the US, Tim, by virtue of the fact that he is keeping the money and donating it in the name of the HM, is the only one to get the tax credit. If Tahan does indeed donate the other $400 to a registered charity, will get the tax credit.
Ultimately, the HMs themselves got nothing out of this except they were forced to dance to Tim's tune in order to keep from looking like an ass. Tim could have asked each HM to name a charity to donate to, and then done so, but he didn't. Instead, he needed to turn his generosity into a game for his own entertainment. He certainly can do whatever the fuck he wants to do with his money. He's obviously decided that it is worth 10k to keep playing the BB game out of the house. More power to him.
now you are just yanking my chain. Don't bother. Giving someone a $50 gift card or a set of steak knives is not the same as giving away $10k to charity and you know it. He wanted to help people and gave the other housemates the chance to be active as well.
simple.
if you have nothing better to do than criticise someone for giving away to those in need then wallow in your own hatred...