AIM vs. GOD
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- NFone
http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?…
religous fanatics - please calm down and find something more productive to do with your time.
- tasty0
I AM laughing my ass off.
- Visia0
awesome. Hopefully AOL has pissed of God and he'll reign down a shitstorm of retribution on them and finally rid the planet of that evil once and for all.
Fuck, can you imagine if that happened? AOL goes under because they got spited by God. That would be so fucking awesome.
- alkanenine0
thats funny.
its me jesus, lol.
- chz0
- Momentum0
i'm a christian too but man that is pretty retarded! hahaha,BIG DEAL!
- NFone0
what was the IBM usage? i remember the molson one.. it was pretty small campaign..... but for some reason i remember that one.
- xenicon0
IAM
AIM
MIA
MAI
IMA
AMI
- todelete__20
If I were them, I'd be more pissed that everyone knows they're douchbags for still using AOL.
- subflux0
My daughter's name is MIA
I wonder if I can sue...
- tasty0
Two things....
1. According to the 5 o'clock news EVERYTHING you eat or touch at one point has caused cancer between 1984 and the present.
2. Nothing you do or say can go unmangled in a jesus freaks mind as a stab at their religion since the Bush Administration.
I'm Catholic by birth, but i'm no jesus freak.
- TenaciousG0
I thnk they're more angry at the Nas album ("I Am...") from the late 90s
- cruz_azul0
or the Nike Ad campaing for Scottie Pippen
slogan
"I am , ther for I jam"
- Momentum0
i'm a jesus freak!
- pyeaton0
Truly sad. In the upper right corner there is a link called "The Marketing of Evil". Here is an excerpt from it:
According to "The Marketing of Evil," Americans have come to tolerate, embrace and even champion many things that would have horrified their parents' generation – from easy divorce and unrestricted abortion-on-demand to extreme body piercing and teaching homosexuality to grade-schoolers. Does that mean today's Americans are inherently more morally confused and depraved than previous generations? Of course not, says veteran journalist David Kupelian. But they have fallen victim to some of the most stunningly brilliant and compelling marketing campaigns in modern history.
Good stuff. Horrified my parents generation? You mean like when African Americans were allowed to sit ANYwhere on a bus? I guess if we are horrifying my parents generation, then we are on the right track then. Good read!
- chaztoo0
I'm a Christian, and I get down with the whole, "Don't take the Lord's name in vain" deal, but that's ridonkuloid. It's a stretch like none I've ever seen. Aparently they didn't read the context of the big idea, "I am everything you need to communicate." Saddly the real turbo conservs don't have much use for context. I love it when they try to decode the euphamistic youth culture.
"Now, Johnny, the phrase, 'what's up' means something very vulgar. It's a 2000-year-old pagan phrase that refers to a ceremony involving virgin sacrifice during a combined Christmas and Halloween festival where all the women were toppless. Even the old ones."
- jstovall0
"Yo soy el Army"
- monNom0
good ceremony that.
- gramme0
ah geez. what a joke...and I'm a Christian too. hilarious.