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Still trying to figure out how wearing pink saves lives. Maybe donating money would do more good? IDK just a thought...

Plus I look better in salmon.

Buying pink NFL merchandise helps breast cancer research. Being funny is cool, but being funny about something like this is just stupid. So if you want to be like that, god will deal with you on that, but if a woman in your life gets breast cancer I hope my money and the other people who give their time and money will save her life, or keep her alive as long as possible

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Buying pink NFL merchandise helps breast cancer research. Being funny is cool, but being funny about something like this is just stupid. So if you want to be like that, god will deal with you on that, but if a woman in your life gets breast cancer I hope my money and the other people who give their time and money will save her life, or keep her alive as long as possible

Or just mention that with your original post instead of being vague and baiting people. Get off your high horse. You're not special either.

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