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Anyone else find it funny when a chick with a peace sign, heart, and smiley face in their name tells someone..?
...to rot in hell and kiss their [butt]?
12 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yeah, but then the symbols are about the characteristics that she desires. Unfortunately, most of us have higher aspirations than we can live up to.
- 1 decade ago
She just wants your attention. So no. It's not so much funny as it is sad because Smiley faces really means they are sad if you were a hippie you would understand. I wouldn't mind rotting in hell but do I have to kiss her A$! to get there? Is it nasty or something? jk
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Jon M and Ty are right
it's like when the christians say they love you but you are an evil sinner or when the preachers claim to love whilst preaching hatred and throwing insults around like confetti
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- AcornLv 71 decade ago
Hilarious and tragic at the same time. The irony is lost on some people, a fact I don't know whether to cry or laugh about.
- Johnny YLv 61 decade ago
Or, when they say, "Jesus Loves You! But you have to return his love or he'll send you to hell."
Oh, and I already know the Christian response: "But Jesus doesn't send you to hell! YOU DO! NYAH!"
Whatever, we know the concept of an all-loving God is impossible. Not even Mr. Bible God, Jesus, or otherwise, can accomplish a thing like that while still maintaining hell.
- UCSteveLv 51 decade ago
sure, and now it's Saturday. Now, on another level, did you know that the modern usage of the word "hypocrite" was coined by Yeshuah in the "Sermon on the Mount"? It was...
Source(s): a lifetime of curiousity