Cool Website
All you clever wordsmiths out there, check out this link:
It’s a great site where you test your lexicon mettle and feed the world at the same time.
For each word that you correctly match to a synonym, 20 grains of rice are donated to feed the poor. The folks at Snopes have apparently checked it out and it’s all legit.
Warning: building your vocabulary and feeding the world can be addicting…
That is exceptionally fun. It took me 3240 grains of rice to get a 49 right, and I still haven’t got enough of them to be handed a 50 to attempt …. thanks for the link!!
Along these same lines: for several years now, my daily routine has included the websites of the Greater Good Network. For a click a day, each site’s advertisers donate a certain amount of its specialty, the same as these rice people except that each click is much more valuable - but there’s no game involved and you can click on each of them only once a day.
They are the HungerSite.com (which was the first) with sister sites on tabs at the top of the page for literacy, animal rescue, rainforest, breast cancer and child health. Greater Good also sells a lot of fair-trade products, stuff made by women’s collectives in various third-world countries, etc. The prices are very reasonable, and each purchase adds more donation to whichever of the sites you entered the store section through. It’s where I buy almost all of my earrings and all kinds of other cool stuff, from scarves to toys, for myself and for other people. It’s also paid for by links from advertisers, and I try to click on some of them from time to time, have bought stuff from some of them occasionally as well.
I just looked at the Snopes item on freerice.com, and learned that it was created by the same guy who started the Hunger Site, just a slightly different approach - and I can certainly do both of them!
This is great, Mindle. In my sporadic, mouth-breathing attempts, I’ve only raised the vocabulary thermometer to a 41, however. What a slick way to do good — and so savvy about that wordy-nerdy-feed-the-needy demographic in which some of us figure.
Darn you Mindle!! I can’t stop! I am completely addicted to freerice.
addicted means:
dependent
edict
trophy
lackluster