Hey God Man, wanna help out with climate chan— Too busy helping an old woman find a nickel hidden in the couch cushions. Yeah, ok, fair enough, capitalism sucks.
Reminds me of a Bob & Ray sketch in which Webley Webster, our “man in the street”, is interviewing a cranberry vendor. The conversation is, of course, surreal, but the really surreal touch is that in the background there are shouts and sirens and commotion of various kinds, but Webster continues doggedly probing the ins and outs of cranberry merchandising.
sevaar777 about 1 year ago
So is religion, as well as absurd.
notmoving Premium Member about 1 year ago
I am a devout Christian. My faith is unshakable. And I am a big fan of God Man.
WaitingMan about 1 year ago
The Bible. Greatest horror novel ever written. Starring the most deranged villain ever conceived.
Decepticomic about 1 year ago
Hey God Man, wanna help out with climate chan— Too busy helping an old woman find a nickel hidden in the couch cushions. Yeah, ok, fair enough, capitalism sucks.
davidthoms1 about 1 year ago
The MAGA cult takes this one very seriously!
Rev Phnk Ey about 1 year ago
But I thought watching the news was a part of god’s plan, er … I mean God Man’s plan.
willie_mctell about 1 year ago
Omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent should cover everything. Apparently there’s also a selective element.
FireAnt_Hater about 1 year ago
I like this – I think.
AndrewSihler about 1 year ago
Reminds me of a Bob & Ray sketch in which Webley Webster, our “man in the street”, is interviewing a cranberry vendor. The conversation is, of course, surreal, but the really surreal touch is that in the background there are shouts and sirens and commotion of various kinds, but Webster continues doggedly probing the ins and outs of cranberry merchandising.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
God is in the details. He ignores the news too.
fitzmagnus about 1 year ago
Asking myself every day, what kind of god lets such people [whoever, you-name-’em] become parents ? The question answers itself