I love how kind and generous all of you Frau are. One good thing about these grifters is I have seen a few threads where people donate to charity to negate the evil people like JM do. Sarah is probably reading this fuming she lost out on 2x coffees.
The satisfaction of knowing that's £10 not in Sarah's BMAC that can't be withdrawn until the magical £75 is reached is another plus, I have to say.I love how kind and generous all of you Frau are. One good thing about these grifters is I have seen a few threads where people donate to charity to negate the evil people like JM do. Sarah is probably reading this fuming she lost out on 2x coffees.
I’m so glad Centrepoint are having a little flurry of donations. They seem like really good guys. If I got made homeless as a young person I honestly wouldn’t even know what to do. I hope our donations get someone a warm bed for the night or pay for time with an advisor to help them.
At least you can't pee that £15 away on a taxi to Asda to buy haribo now witchy. Phew.
I couldn't anywayAt least you can't pee that £15 away on a taxi to Asda to buy haribo now witchy. Phew.![]()
That’s really cool, do your company do that for you? I would love this. Because when it comes out of your wages, it doesn’t feel like you’ve spent it. I do this with my pension and my private healthcare. Comes off of my wages and I see it on my wage slip eventually, but when we get paid it’s whatever goes into my bank that I budget for. If I had to PAY a pension and private healthcare separately I wouldn’t do it. I would see it as an expense I can do without.I couldn't anywayI have some money come straight off my wages before I get paid and is sent to a charity bank account, I can only "spend" out of it by donating to registered charities.
yes, it works in exactly the same way as pensions, it's run by the Charities Aid Foundation and it's called Give As You Earn. It comes off before your tax is calculated so it reduces your tax bill a bit as well.That’s really cool, do your company do that for you? I would love this. Because when it comes out of your wages, it doesn’t feel like you’ve spent it. I do this with my pension and my private healthcare. Comes off of my wages and I see it on my wage slip eventually, but when we get paid it’s whatever goes into my bank that I budget for. If I had to PAY a pension and private healthcare separately I wouldn’t do it. I would see it as an expense I can do without.
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I'm in too.
That was lovely and all from people who had suffered making or viewing pictures of slops.Tattle has such a bad name (evil gossip forum!) but the generosity I've seen on here really puts paid to that.
Also the hundreds of pounds raised for food banks during the Slopalong was something to see.
My condolences. I'm sorry for your loss, and hope the weeks ahead as you grapple with life without her are bearable.I get a horrifying number of Ubers and I'm nowhere near £700 in a year. I get 1-2 a week and I'm miles off £700!
I'm enraged by the likes of Sarah today. On Friday I lost my lovely, lovely and incredibly hard working, warm, funny, kind and generous mum who'd have given you the shirt off her back and never had fewer than 3 jobs at a time in my childhood to support us.
The fact that she and others like her work themselves into an early grave to help others (I'm adopted) while cretinous, argumentative cunts like Sarah sit on their entitled, useless bleeping arses with their grubby hands out, contributing the square root of duck all to society and ruining their kids' lives, makes me feel murderous.
Same! I left the box blankWasn’t quite sure what to put for ‘What prompted your donation today?’ because Tattle wasn’t an option, but this seemed apt…
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You can count another two coffees Sarah isn’t getting.
I am so sorry for your loss dearest @nothanksbabes![]()
How lovely of you. A cause close to my heart too. I'm sure she'd think it was a beautiful gesture (as I do).I’ve gone local and donated to a local (to me and sarahvajayjay) domestic violence charity. Seemed appropriate. I hope your mum would approve @nothanksbabes
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Oh my, you're all bloody amazing.Another tenner for your mum @nothanksbabes - so sorry for your loss. It’s very good of the canal to support and help. We are very kind mithering ninnies, aren’t we.
Tattle, or least these few threads, are full of the bloody nicest people. You all really do restore my faith in humanity.Same! I left the box blank