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Thursday, March 22, 2007
Bar-codes ARE Evil
You know I've always wondered if bar-codes were evil in anyway. Thank goodness that now I know. Down with bar-codes! Yes this is a real story that a reporter really did go and report on. Isn't news helpful and informative?
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A hundred residents of a Russian village have refused to switch to new passports because they believe the documents' bar codes contain satanic symbols, state television reported Wednesday. "We believe these new passports are sinful," Valentina Yepifanova, an elderly resident of the village Bogolyubovo, told Rossiya television as she clutched an old, tattered passport she said she wanted to keep.
"They have these bar codes and people say they contain three sixes. We are against that."
Some residents of Bogolyubovo, which means "God-loving" in Russian, have also stopped collecting their pensions at the local post office because the payment slips also have bar codes that might contain the mark of the devil, Rossiya TV reported.
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I actually went to an end times seminary on that very topic, the fact that the bar code numbers are contained within the bars symbolizing 666 and how that might pertain to the coming of the mark of the beast. Yeah, fascinating stuff.
what if it has four 6s? is that worse than 666?
happy to see Russians having a heart for God, even if this is a little silly.
actually the picture is just a random picture that I googled and posted up there. It didn't come with the story. And I didn't even notice that it had 6s in it until after it'd been up there for a little while.
The middle three numbers of my SSN are 666, so you all better watch out.
i have a girl in my group who someone scared by talking about "generational curses." she won't eat Hellmann's Mayonnaise because, obviously, it says hell man . i tried to tell her that hellmann is actually someone's last name, but she wouldn't believe me.
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