People keep sending me this comic.
NO, I would not find this religion appealing or look particularly kindly on this priest. In fact, its non-human status would only encourage me to put it out of its misery by stabbing it in the clerical collar with a spear, dismembering it, and simmering up a delicious meal of Pulpo a la Gallega.
Giliell, connaiseuse des choses bonnes says
And the add is for “reastaurant deals in your city!”
They are getting better.
Hmmm, Pulpo a la gallega, I ate it once in Santiago de Compostella and it was truely a dish to die for.
At least for the pulpo.
Gord O'Mitey says
This is ridiculous! How can octopuses use seaweed to make a cross, & why does it have an arm for each tentacle? My lad Jebus had half his limbs dangling.
And, he was heavier than the medium that he lived in, whereas the Jebus octopus would have neutral bouyancy, so the feckin’ cross wouldn’t work anyway.
MikeW says
Santa Calamaria! Blasquidy!
grimoire says
I laughed. Not at the picture, but at the accompaning ad about becoming a pastor.
The Countess says
I don’t think the priest or that cross are Christian, PZ. I think they’re both part of the Order Of Dagon.
Now you’ve put me in the mood for sushi and some Lovecraft.
yyzian says
The priest is clearly a Scientologist:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_cross
Stibbons says
I’ve seen enough hentai (and heard enough about priests) to know where this is going…
docslacker says
PZ, may I recommend grilled octopus or even better, octopus in a creamy black olive sauce. Mmmmmm…
You’d have to travel to Peru, but I assure you it is well worth it.
tuvalkin says
Come on, PZ, some cultural sensitivity there, please? It is polvo à galega — keep that Castilian imperialism at bay!
CesarGon says
PZ, I’ve been following your blog for some time now and you often make me laugh out loud. But this time it just went over the top. I am here in Santiago de Compostela, having some pulpo for lunch and reading your stuff on my iPad… when I suddenly reach the last line in the post and the unexpected mention! Phew, I almost choke on the cephalopod. ;-)
CesarGon says
@tuvalkin: actually, it’s polbo á galega. polvo means “dust”, and there are no grave accents in Galician. Sorry to be so picky, but you asked for it. :-)
Butch Kitties says
May I suggest you eat your pulpo while sitting on this?
Maximo Riera octopus chair
Jan says
Even pickier:
polbo á feira
docslacker says
@CesarGon, how many people are reading this blog in Spain?!? I’m in Madrid. Maybe tuvalkin is getting mixed up with the Portuguese “polvo”.
CesarGon says
@docslacker: Hey there from Santiago! Yes, polvo is correct Portuguese for octopus. That may be it.
Platypus says
So 4 tentacles are holding the book. What’s the priest doing with the other 4 tentacles in his lap?
Any holy book you could tetra-fap to can’t be ALL bad…
Randide, ou l'Optimisme says
Let us eat this Jesuit.
Tuválkin says
Off topic, slightly tongue in cheek: Even über-españolista Manuel Fraga Iribarne knows (and said it several times, though mostly abroad) that Galician is spoken by more than 150 million people on five continents. I just hapened to use a Galician orthography which is not the one accepted by the Xunta, but the one I was taught at school.
valhar2000 says
Mmmm…
Gilles says
If humans had wings God would have wings; if humans had three fingers God would have three fingers; if giraffes had a God he would have a long neck. I think that’s the meaning of this comic. In other words… humans created God.
Sili says
Anyone understand that mouseover comic? Who is the Octopus the king of?
Wild Jack says
Dunno…the eightheists?
Moonkitty says
Cthulhu is a priest. But I’m pretty sure he doesn’t wear glasses.
Dani says
LOL, isn’t it incredible, here I am in Galicia too, an old visitor of PZ blog, and find this reference to one of our best dishes. How the hell did PZ know about it??
Rick Glad says
Hmm is anyone else having problems with the images on this blog loading? I’m trying to figure out if its a issue on my finish or if it is the weblog. Any responses would be greatly appreciated.