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Doesn't the flying spaghetti monster represent good? In effect, do you think Thomas Paine might have been discussing the inevitable rise of Pastafarianism? I am convinced.
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That is one of my favorite quotes. I wish this were the goal of other religions.
Forget that, man. The (or should I say 't3h') cool new religion is Pastafarianism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster
Doesn't the flying spaghetti monster represent good? In effect, do you think Thomas Paine might have been discussing the inevitable rise of Pastafarianism? I am convinced.
I am an avid pastafarian and I say the FSM is goodness incarnate.
In case of Ragu, this car may be unmanned