Jesus loves you: OK or Cancel?



  • While it's not entirely OK to enter her blog, Brazilian dancer Carla Perez makes it yet more difficult:

    Jesus loves you? 

    Translation: "Welcome to my blog, Jesus loves you! OK or Cancel"


  • Discourse touched me in a no-no place

    @H|B said:

    While it's not entirely OK to enter her blog, Brazilian dancer Carla Perez makes it yet more difficult:"

    No option for 'Flying Spagetti Monster'?



  • lol, that'll teach her to use prompt() instead of alert()!



     



  • Reminds me of boots.co.uk. "You have selected less than £45 worth of items. By purchasing over £45 worth, you will get free shipping. Click OK to buy more stuff or Cancel to continue to the checkout"



  • @merreborn said:

    lol, that'll teach her to use prompt() instead of alert()!

    Actually, if it were prompt() it would have required entering text. That's confirm():

    var agree=confirm("BEM VINDO AO MEU BLOG,  JESUS TE AMA!");
    if (agree)
    document.write("");
    else
    history.go(-1);

    So if you agree that Jesus loves you, it will write an empty string to the page. Lovely 



  • Obviously it's just a poorly implemented system to only let people who Jesus loves view her blog.

     

    Still, it's got to be better than "Jesus wants to love you.  Allow or Deny?"



  • @RayS said:

     

    Still, it's got to be better than "Jesus wants to love you.  Allow or Deny?"

    Deny. I don't want some Mexican dude "loving" me. 



  • Oh crap... I see another fanatical religious argument brewing...

    I don't want Jesus stealing the hubcaps off my car...

    "<font face="Verdana" size="5"><font size="2">He goes by the name Jesus and steals hubcaps from cars
    Oh Jesus can I borrow your crowbar?"</font></font>

    Hell Yeah - Blood Hound Gang



  • No, I won't start another one of those. I didn't mean to the first time, although I don't regret it.


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