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- Anonymous7 years ago
I am not obligated to do a thing. If I wish to I will.
Each and every year. I donate 20 head of steers to Sioux Nation.
3 45' truck loads of Poultry cut and Frozen.
2 Truck loads of Fresh Eggs.
Have been doing this since 1978.
- ?Lv 77 years ago
Yesterday. I bought a child a hot dog. Not that he ask or was begging like many do here. Most a scam. But liveing here you can spot a hungry child. There is a obligation of the heart freely gave. And a gift he gave back. He even licked the stick the hot dog was on and gave me a look with his eyes that bought that hot dog over a 1000 times.
- SECRET DESTROYERLv 77 years ago
Help clean out my late Memere's house and start getting it ready to be put out of the market. It is a obligation because it is what family do. It is a obligation because cleaning out Memere's house is emotionally hard and it only solidifies that my Memere is no more and I am never going to see my Memere in is this life time.
- Maui GuyLv 77 years ago
Many a thing, Debs. I hold a high degree of loyalty...and with that comes obligation. Other things I obligate myself to are well, very satisfying for both...if yer pickin' up what I'm a throwing down there...hehehe...
- ?Lv 77 years ago
Laid flowers on graves of those gone, but never forgotten and forever loved.
Thrown going-away & welcome home parties for people I was glad to see leave & wasn't happy to see back
Helped family move and been there for them in times of crisis because they're family.
Helped friends move and been there for them during times of crisis, and etc because they're friends.
Faithfully attend Cenotaph Services on Remembrance Day every single year without fail.
Shovelled snow for people in ill health.
Been a key witness in a criminal trial that saw a hit & run driver get what he deserved.
Helped specific individuals down on their luck by passing along food, money, clothing, etc through friends.
Donated food, money and clothing to charitable organizations to help others in similar situations.
Babysitting, house sitting and pet sitting for family, friends, and neighbours.
Etc and etc.
All in all, it's the normal stuff everyone does in the course of a normal lifetime.
- Anonymous7 years ago
NO, but he's not alone , a lot of people who got it didn't deserve like Al Gore ... sadly , it's nothing but a ' Good'Ol Boys Club ' where they pat each other on the back, collect a million ... while others are homeless, hungry... and dying , isn't that nice, NOT !
- Anonymous7 years ago
In January 1963, I took an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. After retiring from the Navy, I still feel an obligation to uphold it and all the laws connected to it. God knows I don't like them all, but I do it. That is until now. Those we put in office to represent and protect us are basically thumbing their noses at it, that pisses me off.
- DiscipleLv 47 years ago
Spent hours on the phone listening to a drunk frind spill his misery, because I thought it would make it worse for him if I didn't listen.
Done the same online with a different friend for a different cause of misery
- 7 years ago
Sitting on a church bench, and listening to an idiot talking about spirits as if such things were actually real. Would anyone want to do such a thing if they weren't bullied into it or frightened? Religion is one of the worst things to happen to families.