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it is generous, but money will not replace children
Really? Wow! I learn something new every day around here.
it is generous, but money will not replace children
it is generous, but money will not replace children
I'm sure the families will appreciate the money.
I just hope Yuna's fans aren't going to use this opportunity to bash or shame those skaters who aren't as well-off as Yuna for not donating.
At this rate, it's more of a recovery mission than a rescue mission.
This is another tragedy; my hear tgoes out to the families and friends of those lost. It really is about the frailty of life; i can't believe the Captain didn't do more and was one of the first off the ship.On a side note how in the world did this get into these discussion threads - this has NOTHING to do with figure skating at all - though it is important and worthy of prayer, notice and wishes of good will. I mean disasters happen all over the world; how did this get into FS forum??? In the US we there have been tragic floods in Washington State. In Canada a police officer's son with no motive and thought to be committing suicide killed 5 young people. At the Crimea in the Ukraine is still a place of unrest. Not to mention the Malaysian airplane search continues. I know many are thinking it, Korea, Yuna Kim and there are a lot of Yuna fans but still this is pretty random to get here.
Let me express my sincere condolences to the victims and their families, first.
Then, I agree with Skater boy & sky_fly20. I wonder why this topic on “The Edge”, which is “the main forum for general figure skating topics and discussions.”?
That's very generous of her. Children who survived, but lost their parent/s could use the money for their education as well.