Seems like it was that spat with Spazz... these were his last posts:
Guys,
We are sending Rigby. Of all the Mormons I've ever seen, I'd wager that his underpants are the most magical. How else has his dumb *** kept that sweet job?
Top 3 is a lock.
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Would send a rare and valuable neg if I could. Curse this 5 rep/day rule.
Seriously?
Get well soon.
You too. Your hatred for all things LDS can't be good for your health. Get over it.
Hatred? Get over it?
Much to the dismay of stimulating conversation everywhere, YOU were present for the volley of posts where I explained that as far as Christian metaphysics go, I prefer Mormon folk ideas over anything mainstream Evangelical. I also explained that 2/3rds of my family is Mormon.
But keep hating.
Memory bad, eh? Or, since I don't agree 100% with you I must be a bad guy.
Either way, Get Well man.
So if I replace hatred with mocking is that acceptable to you? A better word?
Thanks for the neg, I'll catch you tomorrow.
It's not agreeing with me, it's the consistent and flippant comments that rat you out no matter the other words you say.
I don't care if 2/3 of your family is Mormon, so is mine. What's the point?
Thanks for the well wishes, I also hope you get over it. Carry on.
Use whatever word you want. Regardless, it's clear you have a bee in your bonnet if you get all flushed about a magic underwear joke. Seriously, if cliches rub a raw nerve maybe you should consider assisted suicide before your condition gets worse.
Maybe you should consider your cliches before you start assisting people with suicide.
Yes I think the magic underwear jokes are rude, lazy, and show not only lack of respect for the LDS faith but a need deep down inside you somewhere to mock or degrade the LDS faith.
Because of this, yes I will call you out on it for being rude and disrespectful of other people.
If that is unwell in your eyes, then you have an obvious need or a 12 step program.
The second you decide to be a warrior against de jure humor is the second you pick the wrong battles and lose touch. I have a huge number of Mormon family and friends, and I'm totally confident the jazz fans among them would have giggled in this context.