While playing ‘Bookworm Adventures’ yesterday, I spotted the FSM! Ignoring the malicious-looking teeth at the ends of the ‘noodles’, it looks too much like FSM to be a coincidence. It even looks like they’re on a pirate ship!
-Jess
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Red Dutchpasta Wench -
Aug 4th, 2008
Wow, the anti-pasta! Or the FSm with a really bad hangover….
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Darwin’sMonkey -
Aug 4th, 2008
Maybe that’s how he looks when xtians say that he doesn’t exist?? Strange that worms and noodles are an interchangeable image also, the sauce thickens.
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Pope Pixel I -
Aug 4th, 2008
Aaaah, the Odyssey, one of the earliest examples of the FSM in literature.
RAmen
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Sean Boyd -
Aug 4th, 2008
@Darwin’sMonkey:
Good point. That would explain why, when something dies, within a few days one sees “worms” slithering through the carcass. Perhaps these are actually the tentacles of the FSM, bringing whatever died to FSM heaven (or hell.) I’m betting that embalming used to be done with tomato sauce, to expedite the FSM’s actions.
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MeatballEucharist -
Aug 4th, 2008
Perhaps this is the old testament style FSM. Or He is really shitfaced.
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Sarah -
Aug 4th, 2008
Note the ship – i think he’s just decked out in his prate gear. Yarr!
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yushi -
Aug 5th, 2008
It wouldn’t surprise me one bit if it is the FSM. The guy that does the art for popcap games is also the same guy that does the Bob The Angry Flower web comic (http://angryflower.com). He has a rather warped sense of nerdy humor and is up on internet memes…
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Jake -
Aug 6th, 2008
LOL, Old Testement style FSM!!! FELL THE WRATH!!!
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Grandmaster Funk -
Aug 8th, 2008
Nah, no way that is the Great Flying Spaghetti Monster. Maybe His perpetually aggrivated teenaged Nephew.
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Wow, the anti-pasta! Or the FSm with a really bad hangover….
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Maybe that’s how he looks when xtians say that he doesn’t exist?? Strange that worms and noodles are an interchangeable image also, the sauce thickens.
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Aaaah, the Odyssey, one of the earliest examples of the FSM in literature.
RAmen
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@Darwin’sMonkey:
Good point. That would explain why, when something dies, within a few days one sees “worms” slithering through the carcass. Perhaps these are actually the tentacles of the FSM, bringing whatever died to FSM heaven (or hell.) I’m betting that embalming used to be done with tomato sauce, to expedite the FSM’s actions.
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Perhaps this is the old testament style FSM. Or He is really shitfaced.
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Note the ship – i think he’s just decked out in his prate gear. Yarr!
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It wouldn’t surprise me one bit if it is the FSM. The guy that does the art for popcap games is also the same guy that does the Bob The Angry Flower web comic (http://angryflower.com). He has a rather warped sense of nerdy humor and is up on internet memes…
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LOL, Old Testement style FSM!!! FELL THE WRATH!!!
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Nah, no way that is the Great Flying Spaghetti Monster. Maybe His perpetually aggrivated teenaged Nephew.
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It looks more like Scylla than Charybdis.
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