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Oxydosic ([info]oxydosic) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-08-09 16:59:00


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Entry tags:stupid free, your rules don't apply to me

Who knew some bank stupid would come to this?
So, over on [info]stupid_free, [info]dwa20 posts about someone who doesn't seem to fathom how a bank account works. But that's not the wank. The wank begins when [info]albino_dinosaur says, "i will never ever ever ever understand using a debit card to make a $1 purchase." Well actually, it's not his/her's fault...it's the response by [info]hey_its_michael that gets things rolling:

"I dislike cash for a multitude of reasons (it's literally filthy, requires me to carry paper declaring a belief in the supernatural, and is inconvenient). I debit whenever I can, but carry cash for those times I cannot".

[info]anomie666 immediately goes on the attack:

"When meta-stupids attack!!

Your radical atheism is one of the reasons you don't carry cash!"

Thus begins a brawl between [info]hey_its_michael and [info]anomie666. The constitution is rammed up the ass sideways repeatedly discussed, the meaning of separation of church and state is argued, and Google is called upon to settle things. Small but tasty, I thought.



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[info]anarchicq
2007-08-10 12:32 am UTC (link)
Why they said it.

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[info]eilan
2007-08-10 06:05 am UTC (link)
Because they think cash should not have an expression of belief printed on it.

And I didn't know that before and find it pretty damn weird myself.

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Unasked for fact time!
[info]threegoldfish
2007-08-10 05:26 pm UTC (link)
According to Wiki, it showed up on the coins back in 1864 supposedly because of increased religious sentiment during our Civil War, paper bills in 1957 and was legislated as the national motto in 1956. I had no idea it showed up on coins that early. I thought it was all part of the OMGCOMMUNISTS! reaction in the 50's where they also added the phrase "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance.

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Re: Unasked for fact time!
[info]serai
2007-08-11 06:01 am UTC (link)
Wait a minute. I thought E Pluribus Unum was our national motto.

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Re: Unasked for fact time!
[info]threegoldfish
2007-08-11 12:27 pm UTC (link)
According to the article I found, it was one of the unofficial mottos but we never got around to creating an official one til the '50's and ended up with "In God We Trust".

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[info]stella_polaris
2007-08-10 12:43 pm UTC (link)
Oh, well then it's because it says "In God we trust" in American money :)

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