Ya'll remember the WWJD bracelets? I may be dating myself (25 + or so-not important, mind your business). Anyway, for folks too old to remember...those were the bracelets people wore to remind them to basically, make good choices. I think they worked for about a week, after that people pretty much went back to being themselves (go figure). The WWJD faded, and they were just left with a friendship bracelet and bad decisions.
Fast forward, I'm clicking on my FB page, and I received this random message from one of my now former "friends." Message says, "please forward this to x amount of people if you love Jesus." I'm all the way irritated. FIRST OF ALL, if Jesus had a computer (yes, I'm going there) would he be on FB sending these stupid *ss messages?! Can you image if any part of your afterlife rested on what you responded to or didn't on FB? If a chain letter sealed my fate, I'm in trouble. I delete and delete that "friend." I ain't got time, (plotting my escape) and ya'll out here playing. IJS.
Aside from the love Jesus messages, there are the random chain letters. The ones promising some ridiculous amount of money if you send the message to 10 people on your friends list. How?! Where is this random money coming from? Is Tom going to Cash App me my money?! I mean if he is, I'm still waiting...(face blue...EXHALE). The moral of the story is, chain letters are trash. Violators on my friends list will be deleted to the fullest extent of FB. *Law and Order sound effect* (I do not own the rights, blah blah blah)
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