FSM at OSU

Spotted by Carver at my Alma mater, Oregon State University:

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My favorite thing about this is the spelling of “Toched”. I didn’t say it was a good school, just that I went there. Go Beavers.

13 Responses to “FSM at OSU”
  1. 1 - Aiden - Sep 12th, 2008

    It is excellent to see the Pastafarian message being spread in the higher education of the worlds citizens. We hope to expand the teachings of FSM-ID to more than the Oregon State University. We must remove the techings of ID and overwhelming scientific evidence for evolution so that FSM-ID will be unquestionably popular.

    -rAmen

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  2. 2 - Nick - Sep 12th, 2008

    What’s it on?

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  3. 3 - saro - Sep 12th, 2008

    May the FSM be with you. Sir, pastafarianism just came to me and I have to say that I’ve been overwhelmed by its undeniable truth. From now on, I declare myself pastafarian, follower and worshiper of the FSM, and another one to be added to the “list of angry scientists who can’t believe why people still talk about creationism”.

    I’ve been touched by His noodley appendage!!!!
    Ramen…

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  4. 4 - Sean Boyd - Sep 12th, 2008

    RAmen.

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  5. 5 - Arg Sayer - Sep 12th, 2008

    The artist was overwhelmed by his noodly presence and temporarily lost the ability to spell.

    In fact, this may explain the hate-mailers who can’t spell. FSM overwhelms them while they’re on this page so that they lose all sense of the English language. It’s a linguini-istic thing. It still doesn’t explain the cussing, though.

    We should all be blessed with FSM on our walls.
    RAmen Arg.

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  6. 6 - Fliegenden Nudeln - Sep 12th, 2008

    I’m also a graduate of OSU. Nice sketch, but the advanced spelling of “TOCHED” suggests that this is the work of a graduate student, not an undergraduate. May the Noodly Appendages of our Spagetti Deity touch all OSU students and grads. Corvallis is the equivalent of Mecca for Pastafarians thanks to our Prophet, Bob.

    RAmen
    Fliegenden Nudeln

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  7. 7 - Fusillier - Sep 12th, 2008

    Excellent! Not sure about the spelling though, it’s the kind of thing you would expect from a christian

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  8. 8 - Pope Pixel I - Sep 12th, 2008

    Woo, the Pastafarians strike again!
    RAmen

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  9. 9 - tyler - Sep 14th, 2008

    Such insightful, sagacious, all-knowing eyes!

    His Noodliness be praised.

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  10. 10 - Lauren - Sep 16th, 2008

    I can’t believe he blessed OSU and not us here at U of O… I have a feeling, though, that his noodliness will bless us here soon.

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  11. 11 - Rokky - Sep 16th, 2008

    It’s on a piece of paper on a pillar in West International Hall. It was I who was overwhelmed by Noodlyness and made the error in one of the most sacred phrases of pastafarianism.

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  12. 12 - BlackBard - Sep 17th, 2008

    Rokky, Not to worry, lad. T’is just the pirate way o’ spellin. RAmen

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  13. 13 - Doctor of Pastdivinity - Sep 20th, 2008

    It is not correct to conflate FSM theory with a FSM-ID theory. Actually, the proper wording must be FSM-UD theory (Flying Spaghetti Monster-Unintelligent Design). It is unproper to say “intelligent” design, because FSM at the moment of creation was particularly absent-minded and heavily drunk.

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