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fuhcough
28 November 2011 at 9:54 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
I thought that a hard worm was good to find?
Ichthyic
28 November 2011 at 9:56 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Yeah, but is it circumcised?
carlie
28 November 2011 at 10:04 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Is it in paradise?
chigau (本当)
28 November 2011 at 10:41 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Does Mary really pick these?
Glen Davidson
28 November 2011 at 11:01 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Try to make sense of that, IDiots.
Nothing makes sense in the light of “design,” that’s for fucking sure! Meanwhile, we learn about our origins by recognizing evolution’s limits and possibilities, not by the unfathomable whims of some mindless “god.”
Glen Davidson
VegeBrain
28 November 2011 at 11:10 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Looks like a combination @ sign and question mark to me.
rbrannan
28 November 2011 at 11:47 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
The juxtaposition of that picture and the “So that’s paradise?” piece is just too funny.
F
29 November 2011 at 12:07 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Ichthyic:
I don’t know, but apparently it has big lips.
=8)-DX
29 November 2011 at 2:57 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Reading pharyngula I sometimes feel like I’m having my sexuality trolled.
Very beautiful.
ragutis
29 November 2011 at 4:12 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Oh… I can’t decide. Have both. (NSFW)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQBPgJQhQHc
coke
29 November 2011 at 8:05 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Anyone else getting religious ads in the RSS feed? Last one I saw was about becoming a pastor.
steveinmi
29 November 2011 at 8:55 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
@coke: that’s not a bad job of targeted marketing. I’ve been ordained for years; there’s no reason that others on this feed might not be interested in doing the same. :)
FWIW, my RSS feeder ads are encouraging me to spend more on the American Express card that I don’t have. But whatever pays the bills to keep this show on the road is fine with me.
butchpansy
29 November 2011 at 9:25 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
I read that the pic was posted in “Onanisms.”
Brownian
29 November 2011 at 9:40 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
That’s not how I remember the song.
Rey Fox
29 November 2011 at 9:44 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Well, it is translucent enough to see the bone marrow.
Don Quijote
29 November 2011 at 9:48 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Looks like Shoaib Akhtar’s arm about to deliver a yorker.
allencdexter
29 November 2011 at 10:52 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Regarding ordination, it’s rather easy to get. There are several online sites that will ordain you for free, or a small charge, including atheist ordination. I got my original odination years ago before I became a devout atheist so I could legally officiate marriages in my state of Arizona. Preaching or developing a following never entered into my goals.
As soon as I discovered I could set up an organization or business name by filing with the Secretary of State office for a mere $10 at the time, I filed for the name, Arizona Church of Love and Harmony and promptly cross issued ordination certificates for myself and my wife in that name. I can go to my file and produce several ordination certificates if I need to. So far, no need and I have officiated hundreds of weddings.
As long as I put the “Rev.” in front of my name, no questions.
Not all states are as liberal as Arizona, I understand. Check your states’ requirements.
RFW
29 November 2011 at 11:01 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
That’s the trouble with invertebrate zoology in general: most of the organisms it considers interesting are disgusting marine-dwelling worms.
ChasCPeterson
29 November 2011 at 1:25 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Nonsense. Why, this one right here is a fellow deuterostome, about which ‘kipedia has this to say:
Flewellyn
29 November 2011 at 2:42 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Looks to me like marine biology…
*puts on sunglasses*
…has gotten a little cocky.
YEEEEEAAAAAAAHHHHH…
'Tis Himself, OM
29 November 2011 at 3:41 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Disgust is in the eye of the beholder. I think the critter looks quite suave and debonair.
Part-Time Insomniac, Zombie Porcupine Nox Arcana Fan
29 November 2011 at 5:02 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Fascinating. Although it does look rather…ahem, naughty. Circumcised? Looks more like it’s emerging from a sheath, forget foreskin.
piranhaintheguppytank
30 November 2011 at 4:23 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Here’s a joke:
The priest in a small Irish village loved the rooster and ten hens he kept in the hen house behind the church. One Sunday morning, before mass, he went to feed the birds and discovered that the cock was missing. He knew about cock fights in the village, so he questioned his parishioners in church.
During mass, he asked the congregation, “Has anybody got a cock?” All the men stood up.
“No, no,” he said, “that wasn’t what I meant. Has anybody seen a cock?”
All the women stood up.
“No, no,” he said, “that wasn’t what I meant. Has anybody seen a cock that doesn’t belong to them?”
Half the women stood up.
“No, no,” he said, “that wasn’t what I meant. Has anybody seen MY cock?”
Sixteen altar boys, two priests, and a goat stood up.