Honestly no. As a cancer survivor (leukemia before anyone asks) there doesn't need to be some real life propaganda in a game. I'm not trying to seem mean, I know first hand the dangers of it. But no, real life is real life, destiny is my get-a-way from it.
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This person speaks the truth.
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So you disapprove of the Nepal shader and emblem? And the good that came from them?
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I never said anything about the disapproval of the Nepal event. I'm saying we don't need a shader for a specific awareness of cancer. Every day of every month should be cancer awareness. And Unless bungie feels that they should make it and distribute it for free or make it purchasable for in game currency (glimmer, coins ect) then it's only a reason for them to try to sell it to you for X amount of money.
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Or how about to do something far more productive than awareness. Awareness is bullshit. Awareness doesn't fix the problem. Research does. Research needs funding. Funding means donations through things like shaders being sold for money. That's why. It's not about stupid awareness. The problem exists and can be cured regardless of how many people know about it.
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Edited by Git Gud Scub: 10/11/2015 8:48:11 AMYou need a fate of all fools!
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I'd prefer a to 'earn' (really just rng) a supercell. Yes I know the story about the man who received one due to his condition. But I don't like handouts.
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I would have given you mine no trading system so... [spoiler]I have 2[/spoiler]
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I appreciate that but I'd feel bad for taking it so I'd trade you. Haha
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I agree with you in a lot of ways but what about the nepal thing? They done that and that is real life. Just asking :)
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Sorry, I don't keep up with the media. You'll have to tell me what it's about.
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Basically bungie set a fund raiser thing. (I think it was to buy something on their shop?) Either way players that did contribute to the fund raising event were given a shader and emblem. They could do the same thing with cancer but I dont know. It is always nice to do a little fund raising
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Sure if all the proceeds went to it, which we know it all won't. But again I'd like to keep my personal life attachments out of my games.
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I understand :)
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Earthquake at Nepal. Destiny was giving out codes to people who donated.
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Preach
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Never thought of it from that perspective. Well said.
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Thank you guardian.