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Anonymous No.712765331 [Report] >>712765529 >>712765783 >>712767413 >>712767876 >>712767937
>YOU’RE TOO SICK FOR CHURCH
>YOU’RE TOO SICK FOR VIDEOGAMES
What do?
Anonymous No.712765515 [Report]
Become the antichrist and rape their skulls, then play videogames.
Anonymous No.712765529 [Report]
>>712765331 (OP)
I'm not too sick to take a dump on your football memorabilia collection.
Anonymous No.712765560 [Report]
My dad was a porn addict and he blamed me for our pc having viruses.
Anonymous No.712765623 [Report]
I've never been sick during a funeral or a wedding so that's never been an issue.
Anonymous No.712765783 [Report] >>712765964 >>712766829
>>712765331 (OP)
>Not doing your civil duty of infecting all the old people in it so the community can inherit
Anonymous No.712765785 [Report]
go back to sleep, fucking waking up for church at 7 am.
Anonymous No.712765964 [Report]
>>712765783
this
Anonymous No.712766397 [Report] >>712766605
i never understood how going to church was going to make me want to jesus
Anonymous No.712766605 [Report]
>>712766397
It is the contrary effect, if anything, going to church made me hate the church and everything it involved.
Anonymous No.712766625 [Report]
who are you quoting, op?
Anonymous No.712766820 [Report]
sharpie in pooper
Anonymous No.712766829 [Report]
>>712765783
Covid already did that.
Anonymous No.712767413 [Report]
>>712765331 (OP)
I grew up going to a big, cringe, non-denominational prosperity gospel church where we would go for long back-to-back services because my mom would want to. We'd be there for like 5+ hours, especially if she felt like talking to people afterwards. If I could get out of it at the cost of not being able to play video games, I would count that as a win
Anonymous No.712767697 [Report]
Mom pushed me to play some video games when I was sick. When I got the chicken pox it knocked me down hard. Itchy rash, sure, but I had a nasty fever and was just weak and washed out. She leaned in to check on me and wanted to get me up and about a little. She sat me down in front of the nintendo and fired up klax and explained how it work.

And it sparked a fierce Klax rivalry for years to come. Playstation was the new hotness and it was still the Nintendo hooked up to the family TV because mom or I would always sit down and Klax a couple times a week to beat each other's score.
Mom still has the high score. I need to see if I can find the Nintendo. Its somewhere
Anonymous No.712767737 [Report]
>get sick frequently in a really weird way
>if I sit down I am perfectly fine
>the longer I remain standing, even just standing in place, the worse I feel
>nobody believes me for the longest time because it sounded fake as hell
Anonymous No.712767876 [Report]
>>712765331 (OP)
Why were boomer/gen x parents so petty?
Anonymous No.712767921 [Report]
Dissociate and play games in you head, the only place you dont share the control.
Anonymous No.712767937 [Report]
>>712765331 (OP)
My mom took me to church once when I was seven, I'm from Romania so it was an Orthodox Church. She told me that "god is in the fire of the chandelier's candles" and for the rest of the service I just looked at it hoping to see God but I never saw anything but fire burning on some candles.
I think that's when I lost my faith. Because God wasn't in the candles.
And yes I obviously know she didn't mean it literally, but I was a retarded child and I took it 100% at face value.