This made me chuckle. In the same vein, Washburn to Wilcox; “according to our records, McKinley has not been climbed blindfolded or backwards, nor has any party of nine persons yet fallen simultaneously into the same crevasse. We hope that you may wish to rise to one of these compelling challenges”cottonmountaineering wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:01 pm
another type is they are the first person of "X" quality (first person named billy bob jr to climb everest!) and are able to fund raise from the billy bob association of billy bobs
Mike Posner to Climb Everest
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Re: Mike Posner to Climb Everest
People still listen to the radio?Scott P wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 9:37 pm Presumably you both have heard this? It was on the radio for at least 30 times a day for quite a while.
https://youtu.be/Wx9XYrRpHjo
As for Everest, who cares? Sure it's neat to stand on tall rocks and that is why we are all here, but unless you are doing it without guides and oxygen while going up a nonstandard route there isn't anything interesting to discuss at this point...
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No, no one has ever heard that song. Thank god.
More importantly, I still don't think it's clear exactly how the funds raised are going to be used, and before anyone donates, I'd think that would be the primary thing to know. If fully 1/3 or 1/4 of that money is going to pay for his look-at-me exploit, that's BS, no other way to put it. Anyone figure that part out yet?
More importantly, I still don't think it's clear exactly how the funds raised are going to be used, and before anyone donates, I'd think that would be the primary thing to know. If fully 1/3 or 1/4 of that money is going to pay for his look-at-me exploit, that's BS, no other way to put it. Anyone figure that part out yet?
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I think these questions are pretty valid. I don't think Mike here is hard up for money, as he - and I don't know if anyone knows this - is a Grammy nominated singer-songwriter.
Is GoFundMe set up to give the funds directly to Detroit Justice Center? I would assume so, as if he takes it in directly, it's basically taxable income, which would make little sense to then donate what's let to the DJC. But since it says anything donated is tax deductable, and you need to be a non-profit for that, my thought is that it doesn't go to him at all, but instead directly to the cause he's fundraising for.
Everything else is at his expense which and - since he's a Grammy nominated singer-songwriter, doesn't seem like that would be all that much in the grand scheme of his life. I'm sure much of it will be handled by his manager and written off as a business expense. Like, do you really think that this Grammy nominated singer-songwriter won't be producing mucho content or a music video while out there?
Is GoFundMe set up to give the funds directly to Detroit Justice Center? I would assume so, as if he takes it in directly, it's basically taxable income, which would make little sense to then donate what's let to the DJC. But since it says anything donated is tax deductable, and you need to be a non-profit for that, my thought is that it doesn't go to him at all, but instead directly to the cause he's fundraising for.
Everything else is at his expense which and - since he's a Grammy nominated singer-songwriter, doesn't seem like that would be all that much in the grand scheme of his life. I'm sure much of it will be handled by his manager and written off as a business expense. Like, do you really think that this Grammy nominated singer-songwriter won't be producing mucho content or a music video while out there?
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Re: Mike Posner to Climb Everest
Looks like it's pretty easy to set this all up to give money to a non-profit. GoFundMe takes quite the cut, but that's paperwork for ya,
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Not to mention, the UI of the donation pages makes it pretty damn clear where the money is going. For example: The cop who was killed at the Capitol vs Mike’s fundraiser...
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Re: Mike Posner to Climb Everest
if the funds go directly to the charity, then its legit. i mean, people run marathons and jump into ice cold water to raise money, so it's not like it has to be an earth-shattering accomplishment to be a worthwhile fundraiser. climbing Everest is probably a notch above running a local charity relay or selling Girl Scout cookies in the difficulty spectrum, so if he was going to go climb it anyway, and pay for it himself, and decided to use whatever notoriety or fame he has to get people's attention for donating money to some other cause, then good for him.
but seriously now.... Jon Kedrowski????
but seriously now.... Jon Kedrowski????
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I'm not sure what the hate on GoFundMe is all about tbh. Are there scams? Sure. But if people have to use GoFundMe to help offset the cost of cancer treatment, I don't think that's really the person who's suffering's fault. Kickstarter has a "few" examples of products never coming to market, but that's sort of the dice you roll there.
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So he's a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter???? Who knew?
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Re: Mike Posner to Climb Everest
I don't really see anything wrong here. Millionaire singer fundraising for a cause while climbing Everest.
Not too long ago, he actually road walked across the US coast to coast, so he definitely has the mental toughness. He also has the money to get the support needed to summit. I think he'll make it.
Not too long ago, he actually road walked across the US coast to coast, so he definitely has the mental toughness. He also has the money to get the support needed to summit. I think he'll make it.
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Only thing I see wrong is his coach.quackquackcolorado wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 8:00 pm I don't really see anything wrong here. Millionaire singer fundraising for a cause while climbing Everest.
Not too long ago, he actually road walked across the US coast to coast, so he definitely has the mental toughness. He also has the money to get the support needed to summit. I think he'll make it.
But I do agree with you that he has the personal mental fortitude to summit.
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