8 Hours left to Help BioWare aid Japanese Earthquake Relief
#26
Posté 16 avril 2011 - 11:55
#27
Posté 17 avril 2011 - 12:20
Hmm, almost missed the hoodies...
Modifié par TanithAeyrs, 17 avril 2011 - 12:24 .
#28
Posté 17 avril 2011 - 07:12
Chris Priestly wrote...
IMPORTANT UPDATE
These auctions are available to everyone! No matter where you live, no matter which country, we will ship the prize to the highest winning bid. When we set up the auction, we accidentally left the setting as "US shipping only". THIS IS NOT CORRECT. We will ship to any country to whomever wins teh auction, for all available prizes.
Forgive for we are eBay n00bs.
Yay!
I was a little worried you guys weren't paying attention after all us international types had a cry about not being able to get in on the last promo BioWare had!
Now to get my ninja-bid on.
#29
Posté 17 avril 2011 - 07:42
#30
Posté 17 avril 2011 - 12:19
I feel very sorry for those people in Japan. My cousin was living there with her Japanese husband, very close to the Fukushima Nuclear plant, they were fortunate to escape with their lives, she is back in NZ now to have her baby, Thank God! But her husband is still there in Japan working, how horrific it is for them and the millions of other people that live there.
#31
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Posté 17 avril 2011 - 12:41
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Prince of Kemet wrote...
Did bioswear aid Australia, Haiti or New Orleans?
Really? Really? FOR ****S SAKES! My will for humanity's existance lowers each time a stupid comment is made. No they did not, they didn't offer aid to those countries, nor did alot of other gaming companies either.
Bioware's reasons are the least of anybodie's problems now. Why should *we* care for the reasons Bioware has decided to help Japan? For charity? For reputation? For respect? For business? Does it really matter. At the end of the day, it all comes down to their ACTIONS. I cannot comprehend why people just SEEK OUT the worst of each situation.
A poor child might be given £100 for food and water from a man, and one person WILL ALWAYS point out bad things: why doesn't he adopt the child? Why doesn't he give more? Why doesn't he give to the other child across the street? When a man claims he has given £100000 to the red cross and boasts about it, he is an idiot. But why should we care about HIS reasons for doing so, when what we should care about is the money given to the red cross.
#32
Posté 17 avril 2011 - 03:35
#33
Posté 17 avril 2011 - 10:39
#34
Posté 18 avril 2011 - 03:00
Xezcente wrote...
TheShadowWolf911 wrote...
im Surprised EA is allowing Bioware to help someone.
That's a bit cynical, don't you think?
a cynical joke to be exact, i wasn't serious.
#35
Posté 19 avril 2011 - 04:43
#36
Posté 19 avril 2011 - 11:37
Not cool.
#37
Posté 20 avril 2011 - 12:51
DaBigDragon wrote...
Wow, I'm glad Bioware made so much money for charity, not so glad that both Xbox 360s went to the same person on ebay.
Not cool.
Actually all four consoles went to the same person.
#38
Posté 20 avril 2011 - 02:15
marquiseondore wrote...
DaBigDragon wrote...
Wow, I'm glad Bioware made so much money for charity, not so glad that both Xbox 360s went to the same person on ebay.
Not cool.
Actually all four consoles went to the same person.
Seriously? Wow. Kudos if this person actually pays up so it can all go to charity but that's lame that one person gets all four consoles.
Just so they can turn around and resell them I bet.
#39
Posté 25 avril 2011 - 02:43
Also, I thought about donating...that is until the Japanese decided to honor 50 plant employees for "doing their duty to prevent the meltdown of the reactors" and neglecting to mention anything about how Americans actually physically went into the reactors and risked their lives. No one who aided Japan directly was credited or awarded....as usual...Japanese only award and appreciate other Japanese.
#40
Posté 12 mai 2011 - 08:40
Setsunayaki wrote...
As a person who can read, write and speak Japanese, I will help Japan the day the Governor of Tokyo who is a CEO to a publisher/developer pornographic producing company is ousted by his own people and they gain the intelligence to not re-elect the man who always says a natural disaster occurs because it was God's will to punish the Japanese people.
Also, I thought about donating...that is until the Japanese decided to honor 50 plant employees for "doing their duty to prevent the meltdown of the reactors" and neglecting to mention anything about how Americans actually physically went into the reactors and risked their lives. No one who aided Japan directly was credited or awarded....as usual...Japanese only award and appreciate other Japanese.
Modifié par RaenImrahl, 13 mai 2011 - 05:15 .
#41
Posté 13 mai 2011 - 05:13




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