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Edited by Supergizmo04: 8/16/2019 5:02:00 PM
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Bungie Foundation

Unfortunately I've been spending a few days at Children's Hospital in Seattle. I was impressed to notice my child's iPad had been given to the hospital through the Bungie Foundation. Sometimes Bungie doesn't get the balance right or drops a DLC that isn't everyone's favorite... But they spend time and resources to help other people, and to me that makes spending some extra money on Shadowkeep totally worth it even if the content is exactly what I want. Can't wait to get home and blow up stuff up. Edit: It's amazing how people can actually think giving to charity is bad because of a possibly less than stellar motive... Regardless of the reason, or if they write it off, or if other people also do charity, or if you think entertainment is not the best thing to donate to sick children... They are still going out of their way to help people in a lesser situation, which is a commendable thing regardless of how great their motive is.
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  • Friendly reminder that this is why sharing your tax information is actually a really big deal. It’s not charity in any capacity if it’s a write off. This also, isn’t a criticism of Bungie. Who knows what they do. And moreover— we the players, are the ones paying for this stuff also a lot of times. It’s not just Bungie gave a cute kid an iPad. Thank each other, even if we are sometimes crappy to each other.

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