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Sean 'Vile Rat' Smith Fundraiser Campaign Reaches $100,000

First time accepted submitter jansaell writes "When Sean 'Vile Rat' Smith was killed in the attack on U.S. Consulate in Libya, the EVE Online MMO and Something Awful communities banded together to help the family of a fellow gamer. A fundraiser for Sean Smith's family has now passed $100,000."

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  1. more info by alphatel · · Score: 5, Informative
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    1. Re:more info by MacGyver2210 · · Score: 3, Interesting

      I flew with him several times, over many years, both with and against him. He was a good guy, even when he was the bad guy.

      May his soul be free to visit every corner of space for real.

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    2. Re:more info by MacGyver2210 · · Score: 1

      You're both quite off the mark. He was a pretty awesome guy, and you shouldn't let the bullshit that Mittens pulls reflect on other players. He wasn't always in goonswarm.

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    3. Re:more info by Archangel+Michael · · Score: 1

      Well, according to Obama, he (Sean Smith) was "just a bump in the road".

      No, I'm not trolling, Obama really said that about the attacks and deaths in Libya. And yes, I do know the context of the entire quote.

      Just sayin that if you want to make Mittens into a callous idiot, it is quite easy to make Obama into a Muslim Brotherhood loving Commie Pinko who doesn't care about his ambassadors. But then again, Obama get the pass, while Mittens doesn't.

      And no, I am not voting for either of them, just giving some third party perspective about how "news" is covered by commentators. And while everyone was lamenting Mitten's airplane window comment, they flat out ignore Obama's "bump in the road" crap, which IMHO is about 20x worse.

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    4. Re:more info by khallow · · Score: 1

      It would make for a more interesting election though.

  2. Tax man by Alain+Williams · · Score: 1

    I hope that the tax man has the decency to leave this alone - not remove some percentage of it.

    1. Re:Tax man by i+kan+reed · · Score: 4, Informative

      Lifetime limit before gift tax starts taking effect in the United States is $5,100,000. It won't apply here.

    2. Re:Tax man by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 1

      Why, is that what would normally happen? If so, why shouldn't it happen in this particular case (as opposed to all the other cases)? If not - why bring it up?

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    3. Re:Tax man by True+Vox · · Score: 1

      Well, I assume they will, unless they have good corp/faction standings at their local station.

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  3. That's in dollars, not ISK, right? by crazyjj · · Score: 2

    Just checking. And hoping no one scams it away in some corp. coup or something.

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    1. Re:That's in dollars, not ISK, right? by Guppy · · Score: 4, Informative

      Just checking. And hoping no one scams it away in some corp. coup or something.

      Dollars. And FYI, someone did indeed attempt to create an in-game fundraiser scam for Vile Rat, seeking ISK donations. Didn't take long for Goonswarm to issue a "Kill on Sight" order for him, and the character was removed by GMs shortly after.

    2. Re:That's in dollars, not ISK, right? by PPH · · Score: 3, Funny

      Bitcoin. Don't worry. Its perfectly safe.

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    3. Re:That's in dollars, not ISK, right? by szyzyg · · Score: 1

      If I could have made legitimate isk donations I'd have 300billion to spare, that's maybe $10,000 in PLEX.

    4. Re:That's in dollars, not ISK, right? by Nocturnal+Deviant · · Score: 1

      Had I known about him he wouldn't have left station, and I am not even a fan of the goons. But to have someone die and take advantage of it is just wrong.

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  4. Re:Wrong concern by _xeno_ · · Score: 3, Informative

    If you'd donated, you'd know that you can opt to pay administration fees at donation time. And, according to their FAQ:

    How much does it cost to raise funds on YouCaring?

    It's completely free to create and maintain a fundraiser. There are no monthly, annual, or any other fees. The only cost is the small fee PayPay charges to process donations. We made the decision at the beginning of YouCaring.com to make the site free of any fees. Our site is supported 100% by donations from a major contributor and the public. The only fee is from PayPal which they charge to process the credit cards. As far as we know, YouCaring.com is truly the only free fundraising platform of its kind.

    So the only fees are the fee PayPal charges to do the transaction, and whatever percent you decide you're willing to chip in to YouCaring.com when you donate. Which can be 0, if you wish.

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  5. Only in America ... by PPH · · Score: 2

    ...could a person with the moniker 'Vile Rat' be assigned to a foreign diplomatic post.

    What a country!

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    1. Re:Only in America ... by idontgno · · Score: 4, Interesting

      "Vile Rat" is an anagram for "I Travel". The Foreign Service seems like a logical choice.

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  6. Re:Relevant Video by szyzyg · · Score: 1

    Forgot to login... and to link it Fly Safe Sean
    I'm donating from my adsense earnings.

  7. Re:Relevant Video by Cruciform · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm curious to know if Goonswarm would have raised money for the family of the guy Mittani was trying to bully into committing suicide.

    Too bad not even the death of someone valued to their own gang will change behavior in the long run.

  8. Re:the CIA already gets my taxes as a "donation" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I wish I had mod points... ...but instead I'll just say this:

    Fuck you.

  9. Re:Wanna drive an AC crazy? by 19thNervousBreakdown · · Score: 1

    I was crazy once. They locked me up in a padded room. I died there. They buried me with bugs! I hate bugs. They drive me crazy.

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  10. Appearances are deceiving. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Despite the bad rep we get as a bunch of back-stabbing, stealing, plotting, conniving evil subhumans, us EVE players look after our own.

    Best community is best.

  11. Re:Relevant Video by Cruciform · · Score: 2

    Funny how I was modded a troll for that.
    Seems some people either didn't watch Mittani *BRAGGING* about trying to drive a guy to suicide, or they think it's funny that Goonswarm make a habit of bullying people.
    They may be raising money for one of their own, but that doesn't mean they're not scumbags.

  12. He died as he lived... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    ...playing a video game in a dark, grimy room.

  13. The Internet Is Where It's At by TwistedEthernet · · Score: 1

    This is why I love the internet and gaming/nerd community. They can be goofy and downright terrible, but when something like this happens they get serious and get things done. This is why I'm proud to be a geek.