I don’t really see him. Maybe because it’s vegetarian the meatballs are less apparent?
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Sean Boyd -
May 9th, 2009
It’s one of the beautiful aspects of our Meaty Noodly Lord, that He can appear in vegetarian guise should he choose. He is truly all-including. RAmen!
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VermicelliVillian -
May 12th, 2009
The word “meat” comes from the Old English “mete”, which referred to food in general, not specifically animal flesh. “Mad” in Danish, “mat” in Swedish and Norwegian, and “matur” in Icelandic are all modern words for “food” in those languages, which came from the same Germanic origins.
It is a testament to his love for each and every one of us that His Balls can be made of any sort of “meat” that is most appealing to the individual, whether it be beef or soy or any other substance.
It’s nice to know there are other vegetarian Pastafarians out there. We are truly all His creatures.
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I don’t really see him. Maybe because it’s vegetarian the meatballs are less apparent?
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It’s one of the beautiful aspects of our Meaty Noodly Lord, that He can appear in vegetarian guise should he choose. He is truly all-including. RAmen!
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The word “meat” comes from the Old English “mete”, which referred to food in general, not specifically animal flesh. “Mad” in Danish, “mat” in Swedish and Norwegian, and “matur” in Icelandic are all modern words for “food” in those languages, which came from the same Germanic origins.
It is a testament to his love for each and every one of us that His Balls can be made of any sort of “meat” that is most appealing to the individual, whether it be beef or soy or any other substance.
It’s nice to know there are other vegetarian Pastafarians out there. We are truly all His creatures.
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