Quickies

Skepchick Quickies 6.10

Amanda

Amanda works in healthcare, is a loudmouthed feminist, and proud supporter of the Oxford comma.

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  1. If baby Jesus looks like a giant ant lion, then I’m glad I’m an atheist. The thought of the Nativity would give me nightmares.

  2. The more you look at it, the more real it becomes.

    That’s exactly how I felt about Avatar!

  3. I agree Zapski, I think the mildew stain is more shmooish. Definitely an insult to the baby Jesus to say that looks like him. If I were them, I might keep that thought on the down low. Cause an insult like that might ruin their free pass to Disney Heaven.

    I am surprised we don’t have some kind of a pyramid building cult in the US. A culture that can support Scientology, can find room for Pyramids. And lets face it, they make some very lovely landmarks.

  4. How come there’s so many male “hot atheists/agnostics” and so few females? Also, Kathy Griffin is neither hot nor actually funny. She is, however, very, very annoying.

  5. Dear Lord Baby Jesus, thank you for blessing the redecoration of our home with your sorta creepy, water-stained visage… lying there in your…your little ghost manger, lookin’ at your Baby Einstein developmental…videos, learnin’ ’bout shapes and colors…

  6. @Skept-artist…
    Thank you so much – I will probably turn into the crazy sign holder as a result of having that song running relentlessly through my brain.

  7. @Non Believer: it’s a vicious cycle. You hear the song and then turn into the crazy sign person. Then someone posts a picture of you as the crazy sign person and then someone else posts the PB&J song and turns someone else into the crazy sign person. It’s like an ignorant, internet-enabled version of The Borg.

  8. Judging by the photographic evidence at the link, 30 years of orgies does a lot more for your general health and happiness than a visit from mouldy baby Jesus

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