<p>How do YOU feel? :]</p>
<p>Key Club is such a scam</p>
<p>feel like $hit.</p>
<p>what is a key club</p>
<p>Bzz.</p>
<p>Wrong answers, kids. Try again. :]</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.keyclub.org/keyclub/about/[/url]”>http://www.keyclub.org/keyclub/about/</a></p>
<p>wrong question kid.</p>
<p>Hun, are you even in KEY Club?</p>
<p>hellllllllllll no</p>
<p>Key Club is for the brown-nosers</p>
<p>Then obviously, you guys wouldn’t know the correct answer, now would you?</p>
<p>1st rule of life: don’t knock what you don’t know. I know from personal experience how amazing and fantastic KEY clubbers are. You’ve never ever met a group of high schoolers as sprited as they are until you go to a district convention.</p>
<p>Of course, my personal experience must be wrong when compared to your opinions, which are based on no evidence whatsoever. Definitely. I totally apologize, logisticslord and OrangeJuice, for asking a question directed at Key Clubbers, which is of course an opportunity for you to insult the world’s largest service organization in the world. The hours that I spend in it, yeah, I’m only trying to suck up to… Wait, who am I sucking up to? I’m sure you’d have an answer for me, though, right? After all, it’s just another thing that you know nothing about but feel like your opinion is absolute fact. Heck, we might as well slap a crown on you and give you the key to the world, because goodness knows it already revolves around you.</p>
<p>Hey, calm down buddy, but we all know everyone joins key club just to put it on their apps (at least most people)</p>
<p>But those aren’t real KEY Clubbers, then, are they? That would be like my saying that some Asians become doctors and computer engineers because the jobs pay well, so hence, all Asians must be greedy pigs.</p>
<p>makes sense to me…you want to be paid well for all the stressful work…</p>
<p>Actually, I want to start up a completely nonprofit hospital in China for impoverished and physically disabled homeless children when I grow up. No wonder you’re such a cynic, logisticslord. How can you believe in poeple having hearts when you don’t have one yourself?</p>
<p>i feel good oh i blah blah blah abbooooooooga</p>
<p>my friend, my friend…so you are going to need money for that hospital right? Well what do you think–the hospital is gonna appear…you are gonna want to be paid well so you can build the hospital. I NEVER SAID WHAT ANYONE DID WITH THE MONEY, just they want paid well, so please read well…</p>
<p>Actually, that’s not how a nonprofit runs. All money that goes into a nonprofit must go into the nonprofit’s purpose. As someone who recently got incorporated as a nonprofit and has applied for 501(c)(3) status, I believe I know how a nonprofit works thank you very much.</p>
<p>That doesn’t even make sense. You want to get A LOT towards the nonprofit, not just a little bit…it’s a pretty easy concept actually.</p>
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<p>Actually, if you’d read what I’d say, you’d understand. It’s illegal for nonprofits to give exorbitant salaries to their workers. In fact, they are required to pay less than what is deemed average, or otherwise the organization would get their nonprofit status revoked. Money to build the hospital is given through public support and grants from private foundations, which are required by the IRS to be used for the nonprofit’s purpose. Money may not be intermixed with the directors’ own funds, as it can be in a business corporation. In the case in which any of these terms are not met, the Attorney General has the right to sue the board of directors directly, in which case they will have “pierced the shield” of nonprofit non-liability.</p>
<p>But you want to START the hospital…not be a worker in it. you mention it’s illegal to give exorbitant salaries to workers…well if you start it, you will have a high salary… really I dont even care about your nonprofit…have fun with it</p>