I found a list called “The 25 most popular icebreaker questions based on four years of data“. So I’m gonna post a few, and see what happens.
Your mission: answer the question in the comments with a good story.
If you don’t have a good story, you are encouraged to make one up.
Do you have a favorite charity you wish more people knew about?
I do give a lot of money to this one organization that helps people by selling them stuff that they can’t find in their local stores for dirt cheap, and gets it delivered to them free in 2 days.
They do good work.
I’m glad America’s tax laws exempt their profits, or they’d never be able to help out as many people as they do.

The Human Fund. “Money for People!”
The Veeshir Needs More Guns charity.
This charity is dedicated to getting guns off the street, and into my gun safe.
My favorite charity is my Go Fund Me Account.
Dems don’t seem to know they can donate more money to the government, to be used as it sees fit. I wish more Dems knew about that.
I wish more people — well, anyone, really — knew what the Clinton Foundation is, and its associated charities, and what the heck they do with the money they get.
I got to meet Juan and Margaret Andujar in the Dominican Republic and now they are like family to me. They gave up a comfortable life (they are in DR’s 3% who graduate from university) to live in a slum village on the outskirts of Santo Domingo and run a school for over 200 children who live too far from the nearest public school. They are living so sacrificially. Definitely a worthy an investment! https://secure.kidsalive.org/p-437-santo-domingo-school.aspx?_ga=2.134072654.1566480850.1519961416-230269718.1519961416
I wish more people knew about the zzyzx Foundation and would contribute generously there to. The zzyzx Foundation is much like the Clinton Foundation only we don’t pretend to help poor nations in Africa or South America or countries like Haiti. We just pocket the money and if anyone asks we say it went for expenses and overhead. Expences like giant signs on the Moon for exhample.
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which protects the rights of students and employees of colleges and universities in the USA – mostly free speech and free press, but other rights, as well.
MAP International provides medical supplies all over the world and has very low overhead. Almost all of the donations pass through for aid. http://www.map.org/