








Huh? I must have missed the intolerant posts. I think everyone said that they just don't like the cards, which is very understandable.Frequenter wrote:Wow. I had no idea the UC community was so intolerant...
I don't really like the cards, based on their design.
I think these are the two apparently "intolerant" posts.MagikFingerz wrote:Huh? I must have missed the intolerant posts...Frequenter wrote:Wow. I had no idea the UC community was so intolerant...
I don't really like the cards, based on their design.
Hey, be careful when you quote a great Catholic writer.Magic_Orthodoxy wrote:"tolerance is the virtue of a man without convictions" G.K. Chesterton
And they have a raffle. thought you could not do that.Soliloquy wrote:Kickstarter doesn't allow projects to promise that the proceeds will go to charitable foundations.
I'm actually the first person to do this and have done it on 2 projects already, it's not a raffle. A raffle is when a group of people buy in and only one person walks away with something. This is a random selection aka everyone gets something.sprouts1115 wrote:And they have a raffle. thought you could not do that.Soliloquy wrote:Kickstarter doesn't allow projects to promise that the proceeds will go to charitable foundations.
BiggerDee wrote:I personally don't care for the deck at all, bit I'd bet you that it will scream past 100% just from other members of the LGBT community supporting their brothers and sisters, regardless of whether or not the truly love the cards. Making a statement of support.
Of course, that's entirely dependent on how well they get the word out about the deck.
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