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Unless God is a big tipper, it has nothing to do with this...

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Like most people I use Facebook too, and two accounts, my personal one and a second for "marketing channel" .
I have to admit, the personal one is there, just to say "Yes I have a FB account... I'm human too..." don't use it to much...
Anyway, from marketing one I do post things related to adult industry (all decent stuff, news, promos, no t to much skin... stuff like that)
Yesterday was reading some comments on my post on FB page which made me laugh:
User: God sees you and will punish you, why do you post something like this, its is a sin, please stop, turn to God and ask for forgiveness
Probably a model: Unless God is a big tipper, it has nothing to do with this...Does God have a facebook page?
 
Or you could like, just ignore it because these people are just trying to get a rise out of you. Stupidity is fueled by attention. The best way to make something go away is to not acknowledge it.

And yes, I am certain somebody has made "God" a facebook page.
 
There are many worse things we hear on a daily basis. This is, like, minorly irritating at most.
 
...I like facebook God. He's sassy.

But, as an atheist, I honestly don't care when people thank god for things. There are more important things to worry about. Whatever gets someone through the day.
 
Well, when this type of "holly messages" are posted on the "space where I work" is not something I can accept... if I was a idiot and come in a model's room during a show, and post that type of message I don't believe the model will laugh and overlook ... anyway I didn't had to reply, somebody else did a fine job . I am sure that the "discussion" was going to escalate and took the necessary action something like "mute basics" :) --- bottom line... it was fun for 2 hours

@DFT - facebook can be a powerful marketing tool if used for business purposes same as Twitter (very popular among camgirls/boys)
 
if I was a idiot and come in a model's room during a show, and post that type of message I don't believe the model will laugh and overlook .

We do laugh at people being preposterous and bringing god into our chat rooms. We laugh at them as we click "ban", then keep the conversation on track with what we were previously talking about, or laugh at how silly that was with our regulars. Dealing with trolls is part of our job. We can do it gracefully by banning without comment, we can get snarky and troll them back, or we can laugh it off and move on with our day.
 
Literally always laugh at those comments.
I do too. Then put them on mute or ignore without banning so they can continue to watch me wiggle my tiddies so they can burn in their sinfulness.
 
But, as an atheist, I honestly don't care when people thank god for things. There are more important things to worry about. Whatever gets someone through the day.

I don't mind if alcohol helps someone through their day, but if it makes them abusive to their gay son or promiscuous daughter, elect a moron just because the moron loves and worships the same brand of beer as him, then I mind.

if religion had no more impact on society than dungeons and dragons, there would never even be a reason to bother pointing out that we're atheists (just like I don't have to come out as a feminist unless someone is complaining about women in the workplace.)
 
"Dude" the "people" who "post" that sort of "holy message" actively get "off" on your energy/attention. You did exactly what they wanted, for free.

who cares what they want?
if you get to take sport with him for you and your spectators, and he gets to chuckle in some stupor of cognitive dissonance, then everybody wins. I'd never deny myself the fun of being honest or mocking on the mere 'maybe he knows I think he wants me to think he thinks I want...' speculation that it might somehow make him happier. I look out for me. no need for mind games. I'll never know whether or not I made him sad, so why would I rest my victory on that? Why not worry about making me happy, and gives a fuck whether he's happier or sadder after trolling me? I mean, the internet's not high school, you can't watch their tears well up, so even if that's what gets you off, isn't it just a self-delusion--a fantasy--you're getting off on if/when you do that online?
 
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