I post on another social media platform various Christian articles which you would have seen here. This does not please one individual. Whenever he sees my articles he posts the picture above. No comments. Just the picture. He has done it several times.
In true Christian spirit I love this guy. I have not responded to his pictorial comments. I love him because unwittingly he is attracting readers to my posts. They see the title like "Praising and thanking God"; and they wonder "what has a Christian article in a Christian website to do with Spam?" So they visit my post and read it.
Spam on my friend, Spam on. And God bless you.
...and Hormel's Spam is favorite in Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteNice in sandwiches.
DeleteGod bless, Tom.
HeHe! Let's be serious here....
ReplyDeleteWhats does spam mean?
Spam is any kind of unwanted, unsolicited digital communication that gets sent out in bulk. Often spam is sent via email, but it can also be distributed via text messages, phone calls, or social media....
What is spam actually made of?
It may come as a pleasant surprise to learn that SPAM is not the preservative-packed mystery meat you might think it is. In fact, SPAM only contains six ingredients! And the brand's website lists them all. They are: pork with ham meat added (that counts as one), salt, water, potato starch, sugar, and sodium nitrite...
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If anyone gets a message from me about canned meat, don't open it....
It's spam...
I just got hired as CEO of the Spam food company.
Suddenly nobody will answers my emails...
What's the difference between Spam and luncheon meat, Mr CEO?
DeleteGod bless.
I don't like using the little grey cells at this
Deletetime of day...But! alright....
Luncheon meat typically uses higher quality,
more expensive cuts of meat, while Spam is
made primarily from pork and is generally less expensive...
In other words, while luncheon meat can be considered “deli meat,” Spam is more like
“ham.” :O).
Nite! Nite! HeHe! :O).
You have a sound plan.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to work, Kathy.
DeleteGod bless.
Don't get mad ... get even! (jk ... lol)
ReplyDeleteI just let him be. He is a good advert for my posts.
DeleteGod bless, Mevely.
Dearest Victor,
ReplyDeleteThat is a brilliant reply!
It sure earns you a God–wink.
Hugs,
Mariette
Thank you Mariette. By ignoring him he'll probably go away.
DeleteGod bless always.
💡
Delete"What you determined for evil, God has turned to good."
ReplyDeleteJoseph's declaration is as valid today as it was then. Yes, Victor, long live the Spammer!
Blessings!
For some reason, Martha, this person does not like what I write. He's been spamming me for a while.
DeleteGod bless.
Dad and war buddy loved spam. When the Covid virus hit, the shelves at grocery stores drained fast. Tuna fish and then spam cleared out. T/P was a popular product.
ReplyDeleteI'm finishing Take Care of my Sheep, and ready to get Man and God. You are an excellent writer. The people become so real, and their problems are universal. I love Father Ignatius, his gentle soul.
Thank you Anonymous for your kind words. It's nice to see you visiting here.
DeleteGod bless.
You've got the right attitude!! :) A Christian one!
ReplyDeleteMany thanx Happyone. God bless you.
DeleteIf he finds Christian posts to be what he considers spam, why is he on a Christian website? Either way, you are doing the right thing in not responding but thinking of him with kind thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteGood point Mimi. I'll just ignore him.
DeleteGod bless.