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<blockquote data-quote="Joe" data-source="post: 494960" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I really don't know what the details of that/Dovey's incident were.</p><p></p><p>I just pointed out that I'd offered to help out in a perceived time of need.And she acknowledged this so it must be true.</p><p></p><p>The parallel situation to hers was when a friend of mine in Vancouver couldn't pay his rent so I gave him $200.</p><p></p><p>Y'know Prowler my own experience has been that when we don't offer people out when they need it, it can mean the difference between life and death.</p><p></p><p>I've known at least 2 people who died in poverty because they didn't have enough money to get by. One of these was a 27 year old single Mother in the States. Her name was Donna. And she died of meningitis leaving 3 children behind. That incident bothered me and it still does.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes if you don't step up to the plate to help others when you have the ability, it can have dire consequences for others</p><p></p><p>It's quite noticeable that you're often lacking in compassion for others [USER=1301]@The Prowler[/USER].</p><p></p><p>Worse yet, you think nothing about profiting off their misery.</p><p></p><p>And by the way, You don't help others help 'to become a hero'.</p><p>If you have any concern for others, you step up to the plate because you don't want to see others suffer.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you don't understand it, but it becomes your duty and for some you become the end of the line. I saved a woman once from sexual assault. It was not a pleasant experience. It sickened me at the time and the memory of it still does. But it had be done. Other than victim, no one else patted me on the back. The company I worked for didn't congratulate me for saving her. It's always assume that men have to be strong, we're never supposed to cry and we're supposed to 'man up'.</p><p></p><p>similarly, I had to save myself once from being mauled to death and torn apart by a wild bear. So, I've saved myself and saved a woman and saved a child. It's not heroics. It's just necessity what we do for ourselves and others in order to survive. It's what society expects of us.</p><p></p><p>That's just the way it is Prowler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe, post: 494960, member: 9"] I really don't know what the details of that/Dovey's incident were. I just pointed out that I'd offered to help out in a perceived time of need.And she acknowledged this so it must be true. The parallel situation to hers was when a friend of mine in Vancouver couldn't pay his rent so I gave him $200. Y'know Prowler my own experience has been that when we don't offer people out when they need it, it can mean the difference between life and death. I've known at least 2 people who died in poverty because they didn't have enough money to get by. One of these was a 27 year old single Mother in the States. Her name was Donna. And she died of meningitis leaving 3 children behind. That incident bothered me and it still does. Sometimes if you don't step up to the plate to help others when you have the ability, it can have dire consequences for others It's quite noticeable that you're often lacking in compassion for others [USER=1301]@The Prowler[/USER]. Worse yet, you think nothing about profiting off their misery. And by the way, You don't help others help 'to become a hero'. If you have any concern for others, you step up to the plate because you don't want to see others suffer. Maybe you don't understand it, but it becomes your duty and for some you become the end of the line. I saved a woman once from sexual assault. It was not a pleasant experience. It sickened me at the time and the memory of it still does. But it had be done. Other than victim, no one else patted me on the back. The company I worked for didn't congratulate me for saving her. It's always assume that men have to be strong, we're never supposed to cry and we're supposed to 'man up'. similarly, I had to save myself once from being mauled to death and torn apart by a wild bear. So, I've saved myself and saved a woman and saved a child. It's not heroics. It's just necessity what we do for ourselves and others in order to survive. It's what society expects of us. That's just the way it is Prowler. [/QUOTE]
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