December 05, 2004

Right to the Point
FOUND by Lisa Meow in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
I found this business card-sized warning on the ground in Chinatown. These have been spotted across many Western Canadian cities.
Fiona in Vancouver
I saw those stuck to the ground on the sidewalk infront a church on seymour downtown vancouver near the penthouse... hmm..
+ November 30, 2006 02:30 PM +
mikel in tehachapi
my "churchy" friends say stuff like this all the time. I wonder if they know how cultish it sounds.
+ February 17, 2007 10:41 PM +
Emmanuel in Michigan
Err... You mean, "Repent, sinner."

Commas are not a sin!!

(Sorry)
+ February 24, 2007 09:49 AM +
Ariana in Knox, Tennessee
This makes me feel sick.
+ March 02, 2007 11:39 AM +
Junky in Heaven, looking down on all you SINNERS!!!
Perhaps this is meant for "Ron" of the perevious Found. "Bring Pron for Ron"
+ May 24, 2007 10:16 AM +
Junky in Heaven, looking down on all you SINNERS!!!
Opps meant PORN for Ron.
+ May 24, 2007 10:16 AM +
carroca in Helena
Aw, man. People like this give Christianity a huge black eye. I offer an open apology to those of you who are exposed to this kind of preaching. These are made by very misguided people.
+ August 13, 2007 08:49 PM +
chopsticks in chowmein
LMAO @ Junky.. exactly what I was thinkin..!it's actually hilarious going find by find.. certain themes seem to emerge, and you have to wonder.. is it random, or is someone very intentionally organizing the Finds into a pattern?
+ October 30, 2007 09:39 PM +
tinamarie in richmond
hahahahaha @ Junky & chopsticks, I was thinking the same thing and when I read your comments I couldn't help but laugh.
+ November 13, 2007 10:16 PM +
Anonnymouse in Edmonton-Victoria
There is a man I've seen walking the streets that wears a sandwich board made out of poster board and string that says "Repent!" He likes to leave notes and tape posters to lampposts to remind everyone that the end is near. Obviously he's crazy, but I think he's an asshole for assuming that so many other people are in need of repentance and that it's his job to tell them. I'm also an Atheist and against littering.
+ December 02, 2007 06:06 AM +
dustin
at first i thought it said "repeat summer" which i thought was pretty damn clever. but after lloking at it closer i dont like it much anymore.
+ December 03, 2007 03:12 PM +
RV in wpg
I uesd to live in Surrey BC. those things were everywhere. usually stickers or tape. same handwriting. usually an arrow between the words: Repent-->Sinner. I uesd to collect them. had 40 or so before i got bored. apparently this person never did.
RV
+ December 09, 2007 08:55 PM +
Ian in Vancouver, BC
I've seen these before too! I used to go to school off commercial drive in vancouver, and every once in a while I would find some scattered around. a lot of them got put up in my locker in the end.
+ December 27, 2007 05:02 AM +
shay in side
I'm also an Atheist and against littering.
+ January 11, 2008 05:36 PM +
im still 17 in vancouver
i found one of these cards stuck in a rain gaurd or
something in the staff room at my last part-time.
i dont know how it got there, the door has a pass code
on it.

anyway, i took it.
+ February 09, 2008 02:10 AM +
Sinner in Western Canada
Ugh, sorry guys... this guy fallows me around Western Canada trying to get me to repent....
+ February 09, 2008 10:39 PM +
simply in conceivable
I read it as "REPEAT SINNER" at first! Totally hilarious as a business card!!!
+ May 07, 2008 05:48 PM +
Billy Grahamcracker in Heaven
Every person you convert in life becomes your servant in the afterlife. Or is that Zoroastrianism? These cults all kinda run together after a while.
+ June 09, 2008 01:57 PM +

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