Dude, you really should be helping buildup MovieChat after the crisis. And we all know from where that cyber attack came. (Hence the verification, hint hint).
Jim returned and showed his faith in MC. So why have you abandoned it?
HE IS SOME KIND OF FAN....COSPLAYING...THE ! IN KOWALSKI! IS GAUCHE AS SHIT AND I WOULD NEVER ROCK THAT CRAP.
FULL DISCLOSURE...I HAVE AN ACCOUNT...IT'S VIDEO-STORE-VAGRANT™️....BUT I ONLY GO THERE ONCE EVERY GREAT ONCE IN A WHILE WHEN SOMEONE DRAWS MY ATTENTION TO SOME BIT OF WEIRD LIKE THE COSPLAYER.
I EXPECT THEY ARE THE SAME GUY...SOONER OR LATER HE WILL PROBABLY HAVE A SOCK PUPPET VERSION OF MANY MOVIECHATTERS TALKING TO EACH OTHER ON THAT GROSS SITE.
Yeah, that can't be just a coincidence. I was being impersonated there 6 years ago and that guy used my actual moniker. The only way this guy could create another bogus account using it is by adding that exclamation mark.
I have an account there too. I created it probably the same time I created my account here. I chose to stay here as I didn't like it there, but I've never deleted my account there.
It's already happened with fake me and fake db. While Bloodshot was over there chatting it up with the clones, I brought this to everyone's attention here by pointing out he was posting over there under my name and db's.
Kowalski, you are notorious here and pretty much fair game in general. db you have been around awhile and have some enemies. I haven't, but there's one poster here that is both of those things, has problems with you two, and like I said when it hurt his feelings enough to start this routine, is an unemployed, butterfly rashed invalid with enough time on his hands to dedicate to this.
Kowalski, you even reposted the comment I said about him pretty much to the day that he went on FB and made an account with my name. It should be obvious to you who this is.
He's talking about me. He accused me already a few months ago of creating a fake SemiAnimus account. He also doesn't know that there is a fake Angry Viking account there, so there goes his theory that I'm creating accounts for people I don't get along with. He also said Vlad and Tina were responsible for creating the SemiAnimus account. SemiAnimus is all over the place and doesn't even know who to accuse.
Kowalski, you are notorious here and pretty much fair game in general. db you have been around awhile and have some enemies. I haven't, but there's one poster here that is both of those things,
The feud Kowalski and I had wasn't an actual feud filled with hatred so there is no reason for you to think I would create an account for him. But you make it sound like there aren't many people on the politics board who couldn't have done this considering you keep fighting with different users there.
And why would I go to a different site to create an account parodying you when I could just create an account here?
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Yeah, I remember VIDEO-STORE-VAGRANT™️. So if it's not you, why do you think the imposter appeared on fb right when MovieChat was under attack and slow as hell?
I think it's Bennymuso. When he came back here and created his second account, he talked shit about us. I wouldn't be surprised if he started parodying me there.
Some of the lyrics suggest they're mocking Christianity. For example:
Never been a sinner, I never sinned
I got a friend in Jesus
Christianity actually teaches that everyone sins. Jesus was the only sinless man. Yet the artist claims to be sinless like Jesus. Sounds like blasphemy to me. reply share
Norman Greenbaum: If you ask me what I based "Spirit in the Sky" on ... what did we grow up watching? Westerns! These mean and nasty varmints get shot and they wanted to die with their boots on. So to me that was spiritual, they wanted to die with their boots on.
Ray Shasho: So that was the trigger that got you to write the song?
Norman Greenbaum: Yes. The song itself was simple, when you're writing a song you keep it simple of course. It wasn't like a Christian song of praise it was just a simple song. I had to use Christianity because I had to use something. But more important it wasn't the Jesus part, it was the spirit in the sky. Funny enough ... I wanted to die with my boots on.
But he did something which many Christians might call blasphemous, comparing men to Jesus.
Honestly, I think he's backtracking now because the song became his trademark hit. The line I quoted directly mocks Christianity. If he didn't know that when he wrote it, he learned it afterwards. It sounds to me like a critique of Christians who think they're "holier-than-thou".
Why would a non-Christian muck up a nice song about the Great Spirit with direct references to Jesus?