• @[email protected]
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    162 months ago

    …No?

    You aren’t paying for the merit badge per se, you’re paying for the physical manifestation of it. You have to do the work and meet the goals in order to get the merit badge. Once you’ve earned the merit badge, there’s no need to pay for the embroidered patch if you don’t want to. It’s not going to affect whether or not you are able to get your Eagle.

  • @[email protected]
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    132 months ago

    I mean… not really? I get the meme but there are a ton of merit badges you can do sitting in your room. I was a scout 15-20 years ago, I remember going through my handbook and doing all of the badges I was able to without going anywhere or buying anything in one weekend and asking my leader for like 15 badges the next day.

    Though I may have to correct myself, I think these were belt loops I was earning at this point, I don’t remember the difference (I think the fancy sash comes a little later, at which point… maybe my comment was unnecessary.)

    • @MerrySkeptic
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      92 months ago

      Belt loops would have been for Cub Scouts. Merit badges are for Boy Scouts. There’s definitely plenty you can do at home for both, but with merit badges you need a merit badge counselor, who may or may not be your leader

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        12 months ago

        They’re volunteers though, so it was often free. We only had to pay for supplies if the requirements for the badge included using supplies.

  • @[email protected]
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    92 months ago

    I always appreciate the memes that show up at Lemmy, but this meme reduces the amount of effort that also goes into earning some merit badges. I think it’s funny but kind of tone deaf.

  • Turd Ferg
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    62 months ago

    Swing and a miss. Eagle scouts have some crazy community service requirements.