What is wrong with this town (and state)? Would it kill you fuckers to say god bless you when someone sneezes, or just a short bless you, or Gesundheit if you feel like being German. It is literally the simplest of courtesy to recognize a fellow human being and you just can’t be fucking bothered. You’re all a bunch of entitled assholes.
Is It Too Much to Ask
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Wow, this is a hell of an adult hissy fit.
Are we in the Dark Ages still? What the fuck does “god” have to do with your bodily functions? As Bill Hicks once said, “We’re a virus with shoes”. Blow your nose in a dollar bill if you want a blessing. In snot we trust.
Oh… to answer your question… yes, it is too much to ask.
6 on the list of states with the most atheists. Ass hat wants people to say God Bless You when he sneezes. Fuck nah!!! If you need attention that much, you have more ego stroke needs than Dump Truck the traitor with his rabid rallies. 100% guarantee this is some needy white dude. FFS get a grip on reality. THERE ARE MILLIONS OF ACTUAL PROBLEMS IN THIS WORLD.
I fucking hate when people say anything to me when I sneeze. I know people hear me sneeze but I don’t want acknowledgement. I might be rubbing the leftover snot into my beard, hoping nobody is looking. For fuck sake, take your petty bullshit back to the Midwest where psychopaths say things like God Bless You to people who sneeze.
Iโm with gardenstate. I really donโt like it when people blessme for sneezing. Especially when itโs a full on, multiple sneeze fit. Will you bless me for each of these 30 sneezes? Ugh, yes you will. Iโve had to ask people to stop it before.
+1 Charles Horse…. I’ve had to ask people to stop too… I get allergy attacks. That’s why I’m sneezing. I think the IA is an extrovert. I’m guessing IA checks Facebook right before bed.
Fuck yea and I hate people who don’t say excuse me when they sneeze. You wanna talk about manners!? Grow a spine, you toothless Bible Belt inbred.
Why should I say that to someone? has there been a ressurection of the plague?! One of the symptoms of the plague was coughing and sneezing, and it is believed that Pope Gregory I (Gregory the Great) suggested saying โGod bless youโ after a person sneezed in hopes that this prayer would protect them from an otherwise certain death. The expression may have also originated from superstition.