MarieJaneWatson · 26-30, T
I would give it back to you and tell you to go fuck yourself since I have no time for games.
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NativeOregonian · 51-55
@MarieJaneWatson Your mama feed you paint chips while growing up, such delusions.
MarieJaneWatson · 26-30, T
@NativeOregonian You are a 49 year old man in a dress and you still behave like a preppy teenage boy. Grow up. Search a job. You don’t need social wellfare benefits. You are fit enough to work if you can kill your time on Similarworlds all day.
NativeOregonian · 51-55
@MarieJaneWatson LOL Seems like you didn't read far enough back into my stories and replies. You try living with stage three symptomatic CTEPH and then get back to me, it's like trying to breath through a plastic bag tied around your head during activity. But oh well, you're nothing but a bullshit punk ass kid that shoukd have been taught manners while growing up.
ChampagneOnIce · 51-55, F
I would donate to charities important to me. I’d buy my mom and dad houses (although that could benefit me, but it’s mostly for them). I would gift money to friends and family I love who need it. I’d buy food and donate it to homeless shelters / food banks.
ChampagneOnIce · 51-55, F
@MildlyInappropriate Haha. Only my voyeuristic proclivity. How long would I have to wait until the “personal gain” part passes? What’s the statute of limitations on that? You could donate for my benefit, and I’ll donate for yours. We’d get off on a technicality. ;)
MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
heh heh, she said, "get off" heh heh @ChampagneOnIce
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MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
Helping students pursue educational goals helps society down the road! @SW-User
cloud83 · 41-45, M
would we be aloud to enjoy the effect it has? like for example i open a big dog home and take in all the dogs i can to save them from being put down, i love dogs and i smile when i see one so saving ao many would be so rewarding
MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
You can certainly benefit indirectly! Giving tends to have that effect on people anyway. @cloud83
cloud83 · 41-45, M
cool,im upgrading it to an animal sanctary so i can take in all unwanted or mistreated aninals so i can give them a good life in a loving environment
Ynotjenn · F
I can’t imagine a scenario where I donate or spend $1mil on anything that didn’t benefit me at all. 🤔
Generally when I donate, it’s to help others; however, the feeling it gives me is priceless. So anything I gave would highly benefit me 🤔
Generally when I donate, it’s to help others; however, the feeling it gives me is priceless. So anything I gave would highly benefit me 🤔
MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
That kind of benefit is perfectly acceptable in this scenario! @Ynotjenn
Ynotjenn · F
Then I’d donate to my amazing friends nonprofit www.itsthevan.org
It would go much further in his organization than anything I could do 🤓
And he has given up his entire life to take on this mission
@MildlyInappropriate
It would go much further in his organization than anything I could do 🤓
And he has given up his entire life to take on this mission
@MildlyInappropriate
Since putting it into a trust fund for my kids would indirectly benefit me, I would pick a hand full of charities that are closest to me...affiliated with melanoma, lupus, and cancer in general. I would donate a bit to local children's charities such as Backpack Buddies so as to help keep some kids fed. I'd also drive around to local drive-thru windows and pay for the people behind me...just for kicks.
MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
Backpack Buddies sounds like a weekend food program that my wife's school district does for their students - many low income families in our community, and the summer lunch program and backpack program keep them from going days without food.
thanks or sharing! @FigNewton
thanks or sharing! @FigNewton
Dlrannie · 31-35, F
I would pass it on to organisations that support those with MND/ALS and for research to try and find a cure for it
MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
Great one - I have lost two friends to ALS!! @Dlrannie
Dlrannie · 31-35, F
@MildlyInappropriate An Aunt of mine had it - was heartbreaking to see her die a little everyday
MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
Completely agree - a terrible disease!! @Dlrannie
NativeOregonian · 51-55
Send a certified check each day to a homeless shelter in different cities.
MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
Love it! @NativeOregonian
NativeOregonian · 51-55
@MildlyInappropriate Thank you :)
Magenta · F
Help those truly in need. Plus give a huge portion to ASPCA (American Society for The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).
But, it's one of those things I'd have to live beyond paper to truly know. :-)
But, it's one of those things I'd have to live beyond paper to truly know. :-)
MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
Wouldn't you love the opportunity to do just that, though? @Magenta
Magenta · F
@MildlyInappropriate Mmhm! Wouldn't it be wonderful to bring that joy.
MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
Indeed it would! @Magenta
beckyromero · 36-40, FVIP
Help homeless veterans.
MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
Great one! @beckyromero
Keepitsimple · 56-60, F
I’d pay off my families houses.
MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
I'm sure that would be incredibly well-received! @Keepitsimple
Fantabulous · 46-50, F
I'd pay off a load of peoples debt and get them to sigh an agreement to pay me what they save in interest....so the initial sum is not benefiting me but I still get something lol
ChampagneOnIce · 51-55, F
@Fantabulous I like the way you think.

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If it’s not to my benefit I don’t need it
MildlyInappropriate · 56-60, M
Duly noted. @SW-User
mountainman1234 · 70-79, M
big sailboat and travel ,,,
Maximusmax · M
Travel

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Childrens charity