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fandomsecrets2023-11-17 06:09 pm
[ SECRET POST #6160 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6160 ⌋
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05. [SPOILERS for attack on titan finale]

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07. [WARNING for discussion of underage]

[Final Fantasy XIV]
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08. [WARNING for discussion of incest, pedophilia]

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(Anonymous) 2023-11-18 04:40 am (UTC)(link)The awful, ironic thing, of course, is that the actions taken in the name of keeping the cause going often wind up undermining it and eroding the gains that had been made.
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(Anonymous) 2023-11-18 04:51 am (UTC)(link)This strikes me as incredibly shortsighted, as even when the aims are reached there's still maintenance that can be done or a related cause to take up.
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(Anonymous) 2023-11-18 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)I think that depends on the nature of the non-profit. Something like theaters will achieve a goal of, say, an equipment upgrade, but they will still have outreach programs and other ongoing efforts that are less milestone-like in nature. It's similar with botanical gardens, nonprofit newsrooms, and even various mental health interventions. Certain one time goals can be achieved, but the non-profit will still keep its services running long term to ensure continued safety/thriving for those who use those services.