He wrote on his application that he can't work Sunday because "Sundays are for the Lord." He sounds like either someone extremely irony poisoned or like a homeschool Christian kid.

Not only will he have to work with me. This is a job that will make him question the existence of a benevolent God. :agony-immense:

  • Papajohnsmisty [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    He might like the discomfort of the job. I have a guy at my work thats in his mid 20s, married, wears a livestrong bracelet that says something about the lord or whatever, and is a massive suckup bootlicker. After being pushed to produce X amount of product, already a large number, he tells the boss "oh we can handle more than that, thats easy." He also listens to obscure mid 2000s christian rock. I should know, I used to listen to that shit as well 15 years ago. I could probably have a solid conversation about different bands that I still remember with him, not that I want to.

    • TheCaconym [any]
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      4 years ago

      obscure mid 2000s christian rock

      The only christian music I know is Avantasia, and I found it pretty good.

      • Papajohnsmisty [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        I just checked out avantasia, the Christian rock im talking about isn't nearly as theatrical or fun as that. I do still have a soft soft spot for switchfoot though

          • Papajohnsmisty [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            Meant to live absolutely rips.

            I went back to listen to skillet and p.o.d and didn't find much worthwhile. The street fight podcast guys have a podcast about rap-rock called the p.o.d-cast that's pretty cool if you have any nostalgia for the genre. P.o.d mostly sucks but the song boom still holds up.

        • TheCaconym [any]
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          4 years ago

          I do still have a soft soft spot for switchfoot though

          Will check it out, thanks.

        • TheCaconym [any]
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          4 years ago

          Looking at it more closely, I assumed they were Christians because of the imagery and the scenario of their metal opera (where a christian 17th century inquisitor discovers his sister is a "witch" and then meets a druid that introduces him to an alternate world of spirituality), but in fact it appears they are not; the creator, Tobias Sammet, apparently said in an interview he doesn't consider himself one and just really digs the Christian imagery. Here's a full description of the scenario for part 1. One of my favourite is The Seven Angels.

          • Papajohnsmisty [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            Yeah thats the sense I get. Most Christian bands wouldn't be cool with a song about meeting a chill witch haha