I was expecting this.
Peace on earth and Goodwill to men.
For a minute there I thought he was turning into an unselfish brat
Almost a step in almost the right direction
They are still gifts and the children who receive them won’t give a hoot that he was selfishly motivated in donating.
No matter how you look at it, he’s still giving…tis the season!
When he gets older he’ll think of the end of year tax deduction first. Benefit to others will be secondary.
My daughter gave my grandkids a couple of toys for Christmas,and they played with the bubble wrap that came in the box. What ?
He’s just dumping his stuff. No generosity involved. This little Scrooge is hoping for better replacements.
This is the Trickle-down theory at work.
meh, I’ll take whatever benefit this can give to society, it’s basically an allegory for billionaires who donate to charities so they don’t have to pay taxes
Dibs on the unicorn!!!!!!!!! :)
I’m good with this solution.
As a kid, got only one toy/ gift for Christmas or my birthday. Yet I turn out to good person.
And as they are carrying stuff off he say, “Oh, I didn’t know I had that, that either”.
He almost had a good idea……
Little steps.
Leave it to Sedgwick Nuttingham III to find a way to make a Good Deed turn sleazy and dirty! Harumph!
How thoughtful dear Sedgie
Lucy Rudy 12 months ago
I was expecting this.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 12 months ago
Peace on earth and Goodwill to men.
chief tommy 12 months ago
For a minute there I thought he was turning into an unselfish brat
ozed 12 months ago
Almost a step in almost the right direction
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member 12 months ago
They are still gifts and the children who receive them won’t give a hoot that he was selfishly motivated in donating.
radgrom8109 12 months ago
No matter how you look at it, he’s still giving…tis the season!
JOJODA 12 months ago
When he gets older he’ll think of the end of year tax deduction first. Benefit to others will be secondary.
F-Flash 12 months ago
My daughter gave my grandkids a couple of toys for Christmas,and they played with the bubble wrap that came in the box. What ?
morningglory73 Premium Member 12 months ago
He’s just dumping his stuff. No generosity involved. This little Scrooge is hoping for better replacements.
ElwoodP 12 months ago
This is the Trickle-down theory at work.
yangeldf 12 months ago
meh, I’ll take whatever benefit this can give to society, it’s basically an allegory for billionaires who donate to charities so they don’t have to pay taxes
Impkins Premium Member 12 months ago
Dibs on the unicorn!!!!!!!!! :)
mistercatworks 12 months ago
I’m good with this solution.
Moore 1 12 months ago
As a kid, got only one toy/ gift for Christmas or my birthday. Yet I turn out to good person.
cuzinron47 12 months ago
And as they are carrying stuff off he say, “Oh, I didn’t know I had that, that either”.
raybarb44 12 months ago
He almost had a good idea……
Aladar30 Premium Member 12 months ago
Little steps.
Sisyphos 12 months ago
Leave it to Sedgwick Nuttingham III to find a way to make a Good Deed turn sleazy and dirty! Harumph!
TrudyQ Premium Member 11 months ago
How thoughtful dear Sedgie