• @NegativeInf
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    264 months ago

    Being an atheist in Texas, I change my lingo up and say gods below and bullshit like that. Mostly to get a point across. And to make small minded people to piss off when they knock on my door on Saturday mornings.

    • @somethingsnappy
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      114 months ago

      Thank the tiny gods is one of my favorites on thr positive side. If you can also wrangle jesus fucking christ into the conversation you get extra points.

      • @NegativeInf
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        94 months ago

        JesusFuck! is such an easily integrated phrase as well. Great for shouting.

  • @didntbuyasquirrel
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    214 months ago

    I’m pretty comfortable with it since there’s no god to be afraid of. It’s the people who believe in god that have to avoid pissing him off by not having a good enough reason to call him, or something.

    If anything, it’s a little bit transgressive and that’s fun.

    • @[email protected]
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      143 months ago

      I’m an atheist but saying things like oh my god or calling for Christ or his mother is so ingrained in my mother language that it’s just a meaningless jerk reflex sound… Like saying ow, or sneezing…

      • kamenLady.
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        43 months ago

        It’s sad that this applies to so many countries. I couldn’t say where you are from.

  • @P00ptart
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    174 months ago

    I was at the gas station the other day and both cash registers opened up at the same time. The guy in front of me isn’t even buying anything. I hear him ask the cashier what she thinks of Jesus Christ. I look over at him with a wtf? Look. The cashier says “well he’s out savior” and he says “good, good” hands her a pamphlet and I shake my head saying “Jesus fucking Christ” as Jesus boy fucks off and heads out the door. No reason to be there whatsoever. The cashier I was at laughs and says “I was JUST telling her not 3 minutes ago that i can’t deal with any more crazy today.” Why do these people do this shit? Keep it to yourself. I’m gonna lose my shit on someone someday forcing their mental health disorders on others one of these days. I haven’t yet, but it’s bound to happen.

  • @[email protected]
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    144 months ago

    I’ve swapped that phrase with “Jesus fuck, what the hell?” It’s great fun, especially here in Utah.

    • Lucy :3
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      34 months ago

      “My three year old son died of cancer.”
      “Jesus fuck, what the hell?”

      • @[email protected]
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        63 months ago

        More like “That is awful. I can’t begin to imagine what you’re going through. If you need anything, please tell me.”

  • @essell
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    103 months ago

    I don’t mean that god

  • @Nounka
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    3 months ago

    Honny…

    Satanist, illusionist, protagonist, unichornsalesman, biblenutcase, professor or horny me … Every human would say ‘O my god’ to that man.

    And for your question… I guess they say it more as an expression than as a reference to him.

  • @[email protected]
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    23 months ago

    I say it all the time. There’s nothing more ridiculous to me than the idea of me having a god.

    So if I see something unbelievable, I say phrases like “oh my god. What?!”

  • @[email protected]
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    13 months ago

    JFC is what I say when I’m truly exasperated. I have no issue with using either term when surprised or angry or otherwise.

    What I’m very careful about is saying “thank goodness.” Never thank god. There is no god to thank. And if there was, fuck him for making such a terrible world.