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Funny app idea

Started by NearBr0ken, September 30, 2010, 04:50:56 PM

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NearBr0ken

Idea for a smart phone app

"Today's Deity"

The user opens the app at some point during the day to a small summary of a randomly selected deity, the way in which that deity is worshipped, and the customs of its followers.  May include any of the several hundred or thousand deities discovered to date.

Humor comes into play when someone asks what god you believe in and you pull out your phone to check.  The deity that the user should worship changes daily.  May include those genuinely believed in (Jesus, Krishna) and constructed deities (Flying Spaghetti Monster, Invisible Pink Unicorn).

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EssejSllim

I agree. It should also include a list of known deities.

Quote from: "NearBr0ken"May include those genuinely believed in (Jesus, Krishna) and constructed deities (Flying Spaghetti Monster, Invisible Pink Unicorn).
Hey, I'm sure there are some people who genuinely believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
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NearBr0ken

Quote from: "EssejSllim"Hey, I'm sure there are some people who genuinely believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

My mistake.  Sometimes the line gets blurry and I can't tell which category to put certain deities in.  :hmm:

Byronazriel

I'd pray to/worship Aquaman, Zeus, Gandalf, Billious the oh god of hangovers and whatnot... But then again I'm weird, and such an app wouldn't have much of a demand... Especially considering I'm a technophobe.
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