My name is Chris Winn, and I love to argue.
Sometimes it’s a legitimate dispute. Other times I wind up making facts based on Wikipedia articles I altered moments prior to prove a point. What? That can’t be true.
Either way, it’s all about the internet, and children. And by children I mean high school students who were recently sold on the idea that college makes life better (financially, socially, education too) due to the fine work of a former collegemate, Cornell Woodson (high five on future development Cornell).
Seventeen high school seniors Cornell currently teaches are heading off to college next fall, and as most soon-to-be-undergrads find out, there’s a vital necessity to being in college: a computer.
This is where we, I, you, and people even beyond Not Drugs’ consideration come in.
Throw a little in the pot. Donation Link.
No really, come on. Most of the people that read this website are either recent college grads, or still in school. You all know the importance of computers, the internet, Wikipedia, Facebook, Google, NotDrugs, and this right here,is kind of a meta-example of the internetz power: Donation of the power of the internet to future college students.
Everybody’s rather broke nowadays, but think of this as a keg party fundraiser minus the future hangover.
Here’s the cup: Donate.
And here’s the entertainment:
Philanthrapy,
Winn




