Eron spotted this “Bat Flower” at the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco.
10 Responses to “Bat flower”
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Bendy the Pirate -
Sep 3rd, 2009
Arrrr, by the Noodly Appendage, it be thar spittin’ image o’ the FSM himself!
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Jolly Roger -
Sep 3rd, 2009
O M FSM!! Amazing AND gorgeous!
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John -
Sep 3rd, 2009
Looks like something Van Gogh painted when he was having one of his schizoid episodes. But it’s cool. I wouldn’t mind having one.
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Barnacle Jayne -
Sep 4th, 2009
Blimey!
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hotclaws -
Sep 4th, 2009
It’s him in purple glory!
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Gowri -
Sep 5th, 2009
do we need more proof now
All hail the FSM and the holy Bat Flower
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Apprentice Frederic -
Sep 7th, 2009
Holy shoots!!!!
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divine renderer -
Sep 20th, 2009
This is clearly an example of accidental selection: Some 6,000 years ago, FSM made an apparition in the dreams of jungle-dwellers in a place where we now call Cambodia. Disturbed by this common experience, it became bad luck to touch a flower which was clearly created in His image. From that moment onward, therfore, only the flowers created in His image were allowed to flourish (so to speak) and reproduce. Fast-forward 6,000 years and we have many examples of the bat flower. Accident or divine intervention? It should be clear to all by now that FSM is ruler of us all. Let us pray. Ramen.
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Courgette of chaos -
Sep 21st, 2009
Cool – and it’s purple to boot!
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Renee -
Sep 21st, 2009
Good FSM! That there is definitive proof of intelligent design. Or, at least, fairly-smart-but-could-use-some-math-tutoring design.
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Arrrr, by the Noodly Appendage, it be thar spittin’ image o’ the FSM himself!
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O M FSM!! Amazing AND gorgeous!
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Looks like something Van Gogh painted when he was having one of his schizoid episodes. But it’s cool. I wouldn’t mind having one.
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Blimey!
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It’s him in purple glory!
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do we need more proof now
All hail the FSM and the holy Bat Flower
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Holy shoots!!!!
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This is clearly an example of accidental selection: Some 6,000 years ago, FSM made an apparition in the dreams of jungle-dwellers in a place where we now call Cambodia. Disturbed by this common experience, it became bad luck to touch a flower which was clearly created in His image. From that moment onward, therfore, only the flowers created in His image were allowed to flourish (so to speak) and reproduce. Fast-forward 6,000 years and we have many examples of the bat flower. Accident or divine intervention? It should be clear to all by now that FSM is ruler of us all. Let us pray. Ramen.
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Cool – and it’s purple to boot!
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Good FSM! That there is definitive proof of intelligent design. Or, at least, fairly-smart-but-could-use-some-math-tutoring design.
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