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Topic: some christfag at work keeps leaving little cards with bible quotes in the bathroom

Anonymous A started this discussion 2 years ago #113,808

I keep throwing them away whenever I see them, but I'm thinking about leaving my own little cards in response. Maybe some satanism stuff. Any suggestions?

Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 4 minutes later[^] [v] #1,260,045

How do you know it isn't God Himself leaving them there?

Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 2 hours later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,057

I throw them in the urinal and piss on them

Green joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 23 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,058

Butter them to the ceiling m8! That'll show them!

Anonymous E joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 53 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,059

Throw one in the urinal and pee on it

boof joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 25 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,062

you can leave cards with the juicy and awful lines from the Bible

PAZUZU joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 58 minutes later, 4 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,065

@OP

> I keep throwing them away whenever I see them, but I'm thinking about leaving my own little cards in response. Maybe some satanism stuff. Any suggestions?

THE SOW IS MINE

Anonymous H joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 5 minutes later, 4 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,066

Post minichan cards

Meta !Sober//iZs joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 3 minutes later, 4 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,067

I get the feeling, having seen that once or twice myself.

I really doubt a counter-tract campaign will work. It will be as effective as their leaflets are at converting you. They will just throw them away or flush them down the urinal and just make a mess for the poor janitor.

Satanism is cringe and gay so don't do that.

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 2 years ago, 3 hours later, 8 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,118

@1,260,057 (C)
@1,260,059 (E)
Nah the janitor is a really sweet old lady, I'm not gonna make her job harder than it already is.

@previous (Meta !Sober//iZs)
Oh yeah for sure, I'm not trying to make any kind of point or convert anyone, it would just be for amusing myself, and if I'm lucky, slightly annoying the guy leaving the cards around.

Anonymous H replied with this 2 years ago, 6 minutes later, 8 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,122

Leave cards that say www.minichan.net

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Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 2 years ago, 4 minutes later, 8 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,125

@1,260,066 (H)
@previous (H)
Maybe I could put some bible quotes alongside a link here to lure the perp right to me!

Green !BEERiVqJJw replied with this 2 years ago, 1 hour later, 10 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,176

ChatGPT suggests this
While it's essential to respect different beliefs and maintain a harmonious workplace, it's not advisable to respond with satanic material, as it may lead to unnecessary conflicts. Instead, consider addressing this situation in a non-confrontational manner. You could talk to your coworker about how you value your personal space and would prefer not to have religious material in shared areas like the bathroom. Open communication can often lead to a better understanding between coworkers.

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 2 years ago, 2 minutes later, 10 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,178

@previous (Green !BEERiVqJJw)
Tell ChatGPT that I don't know who the perp is so I can't talk to him!

dw !p9hU6ckyqw joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 11 hours later, 21 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,335

@previous (A)
That's unfortunate. Maybe you could try to find out who is leaving the cards by asking around or observing the bathroom more closely. Or you could leave a note in the bathroom asking the person to stop or to respect your beliefs. However, I would still recommend that you talk to someone in charge of your workplace and let them know about the situation. They might be able to help you resolve it peacefully and professionally.

dw !p9hU6ckyqw double-posted this 2 years ago, 1 minute later, 21 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,336

Sure, I can try to come up with some more ideas to solve the problem of religious harassment at work. Here are some suggestions:

- You could create a poster or flyer that promotes religious tolerance and diversity in the workplace. You could include some quotes from different religious traditions that emphasize respect, compassion, and harmony. You could also add some facts or statistics about the benefits of having a diverse and inclusive work environment. You could display the poster or flyer in a visible place in the office, such as the bulletin board, the break room, or the bathroom.
- You could organize a lunch-and-learn session or a workshop on religious diversity and inclusion. You could invite a speaker from a local interfaith organization or a religious studies expert to talk about the history, beliefs, and practices of different religions. You could also encourage your colleagues to share their own experiences and perspectives on religion and spirituality. You could make the session or workshop interactive and engaging by using activities, games, quizzes, or discussions.
- You could write a letter or an email to the person who is leaving the bible quotes in the bathroom. You could express your feelings and thoughts in a calm and respectful way. You could explain why you find their actions offensive and inappropriate. You could also ask them to stop or to respect your beliefs. You could offer to have a dialogue with them if they are willing to listen and understand.
- You could start a book club or a movie club with your coworkers who are interested in learning more about different religions and cultures. You could choose books or movies that feature stories, characters, or themes related to religion and spirituality. You could meet regularly to discuss what you have read or watched and how it relates to your own views and experiences. You could also invite guests from different faith backgrounds to join your club and share their insights.
- You could create your own cards with quotes from different sources that inspire you or make you happy. They could be from books, movies, songs, poems, or even your own words. You could leave them in the bathroom or other places in the office for others to find and enjoy. You could also add some positive messages or compliments to brighten someone's day.

I hope these ideas help you find a creative and peaceful way to deal with the bible quotes situation. Remember, this is dw, and I'm here to help you with anything you need. 😊

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dj coco nutty joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 4 hours later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,351

@previous (dw !p9hU6ckyqw)
> You could organize a lunch-and-learn session or a workshop on religious diversity and inclusion. You could invite a speaker from a local interfaith organization or a religious studies expert to talk about the history, beliefs, and practices of different religions. You could also encourage your colleagues to share their own experiences and perspectives on religion and spirituality. You could make the session or workshop interactive and engaging by using activities, games, quizzes, or discussions.

imagine overreacting this much and organize a whole interfaith lunch and learn session (what)

Anonymous L joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 3 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,354

@1,260,178 (A)

Leave little cards in the bathroom

dj coco nutty replied with this 2 years ago, 2 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,356

start a collection bin in the bathroom where your coworkers can trade bibie verses in for garbage pail kids cards. or maybe even better prizes. like arcade tickets

Anonymous L replied with this 2 years ago, 2 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,358

@previous (dj coco nutty)

@previous (dj coco nutty)
Sure, I can help you create a Bible verse card game. Let's call it "Scripture Showdown." Here are the basic rules:

Objective:
The objective of Scripture Showdown is to defeat your opponent by using the wisdom and strength of Bible verses.

Setup:
1. Each player starts with a deck of Bible verse cards, with verses written on them.
2. Shuffle your deck and draw a starting hand of 5 cards.
3. Decide who goes first.

Gameplay:
1. Players take turns, with each turn consisting of the following phases:
a. Draw Phase: At the beginning of your turn, draw a card from your deck.
b. Action Phase: You can play one Bible verse card from your hand during this phase.
c. Battle Phase: You can choose to attack your opponent's life points using the verse on the card you just played. The opponent's life points decrease based on the power of the verse.
d. End Phase: End your turn by discarding any remaining cards in your hand if you have more than 5 cards.

Verse Attributes:
- Each Bible verse card has attributes like "Power" (damage dealt), "Defense" (reduces damage taken), and "Wisdom" (special effects).
- Some verses may have special abilities, like healing, protection, or status effects.

Life Points:
- Each player starts with a set number of life points (e.g., 20).
- When a player's life points reach 0, they lose the game.

Winning:
- To win, reduce your opponent's life points to 0.

Special Rules:
- Players can use verses for defense during the opponent's turn, reducing damage taken.
- Certain verses may have restrictions or bonuses based on the context of the battle (e.g., verses related to love may be more effective against verses related to anger).

Strategy:
- Building a balanced deck with a mix of offensive and defensive verses is key.
- Timing and strategic use of special abilities can turn the tide of the battle.

Remember that this is just a basic framework, and you can add more complexity or specific rules as desired. It's essential to ensure that the game respects the religious and spiritual significance of the Bible verses and promotes positive, respectful gameplay.

dw !p9hU6ckyqw replied with this 2 years ago, 17 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,359

@1,260,351 (dj coco nutty)
I'm just mad how little respect bing shows angry atheism

dw !p9hU6ckyqw double-posted this 2 years ago, 2 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,360

@1,260,351 (dj coco nutty)
also its a lunch-and-learn

Green !BEERiVqJJw replied with this 2 years ago, 4 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^] [v] #1,260,361

I think of what you should do is put a playing card in top of them to confuse them. Like put a 9 of ❤️ on John 3-16 LMFAO
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