I have read a Chick tract or two in my day, always with something between fascination and horror, but that was awesome! It was better than that creepy "prayer rug" of the Shroud of Turin with subliminal irises printed on the eyelids. I've been wanting to test that thing on a human sample ever since it came in the mail, and I just can't bring myself to do it.
But this is way more awesome.
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I hate gospel webstes because of all the subliminal messages and brainwashing that is on them.
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Heh. Is it ironic that I'm a practicing Pagan and was introduced to D&D by a Christian friend AFTER making the decision to be Pagan?
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I'm so bored... :checks link: Holy Valar... :twitch: This must be what my friends feel like when I show them Salad Fingers.
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I've seen that posted on hatrack at least twice since I've been here. And it never fails to get a chuckle from me.
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I know everyone knows about the awesome Dark Dungeons one, of course. Just had never actually visited The Source of Jack Chick before. He actually does have some kind of sweet ones on there mixed in with the Catholic/Mormon/Muslim/Gay/RPG bashing.
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About four years ago, I posted my parody of Dark Dungeons here on Hatrack, which prompted Ralphie to write several that were absolutely brilliant. I have no idea if that thread's still around, but here's my parody:
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I found the Christian Preacher as mean and dangerous looking as the witch woman. I couldn't tell the difference.
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