fsm man?

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So me and a friend of mine were sitting in our Study of Religion class when she spotted this! We were truly touched by his noodley appendage!
-Jake

I’m not sure what this is … anyone know? Creepy.

19 Responses to “fsm man?”
  1. 1 - Anjelica - Aug 31st, 2008

    I’m pretty sure it’s something from Cirque Du Soleil. The fact that the words are in French and English tipped me off. Also, one of the philosophies of Cirque Du Soleil is “wander wonderfully” which is written in the picture. The over-extravagant costumes also alluded to the nature of Cirque Du Soleil.

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  2. 2 - Doctor of Pastdivinity - Aug 31st, 2008

    The pleomorphic nature of Our Nutritional Master urges us to accept it in almost every form he takes to perform His Creationary Powers. So, the FSM-Man form is to be accepted as a particular epiphany of Our Lord. After all, “wander wonderfully” (in French, “érrer allégrement”) it is an activity closely linked to the Flying Dutchman and other Old Sailors of the High-Piracy-pre-global-warming era.

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  3. 3 - Johnny Landlubber - Aug 31st, 2008

    Yar, He be sendin’ his son, not to die for us, but to show us how to make beer volcanoes.

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  4. 4 - mv - Aug 31st, 2008

    Since fundies believe we were created in God’s image, perhaps this is the almighty FSM way of showing them the light that he / she is the true creator. The other choice is this is the Italian version of eating sushi off a woman, but eating pasta instead.
    RAmen!

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  5. 5 - Lydia - Aug 31st, 2008

    This is from Varekai, a Cirque du Soleil show.

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  6. 6 - spoonybard - Aug 31st, 2008

    It’s from a Cirque Du Soleil show, called “Varekai”

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  7. 7 - Christopher - Aug 31st, 2008

    Those are two characters from Cirque Du Soleil’s Varekai.

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  8. 8 - Jessie - Sep 1st, 2008

    Hahaha yay Jake we really were touched by his noodly appendage well io certainly was stupid sor i bet they wont even let me write about our master effing christians =] this is epic XD

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  9. 9 - Jessie - Sep 1st, 2008

    I was indeed touched by his noodly appendage in Study of Religion… damn catholic school wont accept FSM as the one and only religion… Ramen

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  10. 10 - Jess - Sep 1st, 2008

    I would like to formally announce that this proves the Ryan Catholic College (the school where this image touched us) endorses FSM

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  11. 11 - Jess - Sep 1st, 2008

    The Ryan Catholic College therefore must be posing as a Catholic organisation in order to recieve the education benefits the Australian Government has yet to grant FSM schools.

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  12. 12 - Wench Nikkiee - Sep 3rd, 2008

    #11

    “The Ryan Catholic College therefore must be posing as a Catholic organisation in order to recieve the education benefits the Australian Government has yet to grant FSM schools.”
    .
    Hehehehe…..you might be on to something there!
    I’m familiar with Ryan…have a few rellies who were edumacated there.
    Great to see His Noodliness reaching out in that neck of the woods :)
    RAmen

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  13. 13 - Jess - Sep 4th, 2008

    #12
    “Hehehehe…..you might be on to something there!
    I’m familiar with Ryan…have a few rellies who were edumacated there.
    Great to see His Noodliness reaching out in that neck of the woods :)
    RAmen”

    It is brilliant I only hope his noodly appendage touches the Catholic Education Office before it’s too late. Good old Townsville who doesn’t have rellies in this hole of a town. XD

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  14. 14 - Stroppy Rabbit - Sep 17th, 2008

    It is a manifestation of Cthulhu… hmm, though, could Cthulhu be an aquatic version of His Noodliness?

    Also, how do you know the FSM is male? (Typical patriarchal religion, mutter, mutter, mutter…)

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  15. 15 - itgrrl - Sep 19th, 2008

    The picture is from the Cirque du Soleil show Varekai (or at least a program for the show). The blue figure in the background doesn’t really have a name, but the noodly character in the forefront is called the Faux Lion.
    “The Faux Lion is easily spot. You can catch this enigmatic character dressed in white with floppy tendrils covering its body. The Faux Lion gets around by hopping on its legs, which are specially designed to provide a big boost!”
    (Quoted from http://www.azlance.com/~richasi/Cirque/Varekai/character.htm)

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  16. 16 - Sammy - Sep 24th, 2008

    That is a person from Cirque du Soleil’s show, Varekai. I think that he does not even merely resemble the FSM

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  17. 17 - Ghoulletta - Sep 25th, 2008

    Imaculate Conception! The son of the FSM has come to show us the way. And perhaps to fry for our sins.

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  18. 18 - How to Get Six Pack Fast - Apr 15th, 2009

    This topic is quite trendy in the net at the moment. What do you pay attention to while choosing what to write ?

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  19. 19 - yo mama - Jun 17th, 2009

    It is Him in His human form

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