^ Important.
[color="#0000FF"]This is The Best Thing so far this year:[/color]
First the warning. Lego depicting adult content... All you underage persons, ask your heathen parents to check and approve first. Secularly sensitive people who get offended by the repulsive Mohammed factually copulating with his wives (such as baby Ayesha) but thought that MFH's profane fictions of allegedly Hindu Gods makes him an 'artist' - don't look. This may hurt your one-sided belief in "Freedom of Speech/Expression".
People who don't like graphic stuff, even if it gives islam what it deserves... Fair enough. Don't watch. (Though it's really only lego, how graphic can it really be.) Transcript of the funny text on the box is further down.
For the rest:
If you have gone over the genius lego-illustrated bible at http://www.thebricktestament.com/ then you can easily handle this, it's more of the same thing. If you haven't - what are you still doing here, go to: http://www.thebricktestament.com/ (But first see the following
Check out this magnificent artwork at ScienceBlogs. Still mild compared to MFH and, unlike MFH, this is based on fact:
[color="#FF0000"]>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>[/color] http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/uploa...2/mo3.jpeg [color="#FF0000"]<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<[/color]
:claps:
It's hysterical. Priceless.
And note the appropriately evil face on The Puppet Of Peace. But apparently he's not depicted hideously enough though, as Ali Sina himself explains (Sina used to be a muslim and probably has memorised the koran and hadiths by now, so he's in the know):
www.liveleak.com/view?i=751_1263828137&c=1
And now you all know how to depict the Puppet.
The text on the box:
Credits: The "Koran in Lego" image found via
http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2010/02/t...o-get.html
[color="#0000FF"]This is The Best Thing so far this year:[/color]
First the warning. Lego depicting adult content... All you underage persons, ask your heathen parents to check and approve first. Secularly sensitive people who get offended by the repulsive Mohammed factually copulating with his wives (such as baby Ayesha) but thought that MFH's profane fictions of allegedly Hindu Gods makes him an 'artist' - don't look. This may hurt your one-sided belief in "Freedom of Speech/Expression".
People who don't like graphic stuff, even if it gives islam what it deserves... Fair enough. Don't watch. (Though it's really only lego, how graphic can it really be.) Transcript of the funny text on the box is further down.
For the rest:
If you have gone over the genius lego-illustrated bible at http://www.thebricktestament.com/ then you can easily handle this, it's more of the same thing. If you haven't - what are you still doing here, go to: http://www.thebricktestament.com/ (But first see the following
Check out this magnificent artwork at ScienceBlogs. Still mild compared to MFH and, unlike MFH, this is based on fact:
[color="#FF0000"]>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>[/color] http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/uploa...2/mo3.jpeg [color="#FF0000"]<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<[/color]
:claps:
It's hysterical. Priceless.
And note the appropriately evil face on The Puppet Of Peace. But apparently he's not depicted hideously enough though, as Ali Sina himself explains (Sina used to be a muslim and probably has memorised the koran and hadiths by now, so he's in the know):
www.liveleak.com/view?i=751_1263828137&c=1
Quote:Have you ever thought why Muhammad disallowed his followers to depict him? In his later years, Muhammad suffered from the degenerative disease of achromegaly. Thanks to this disease his bones and cartilages grew disproportionately. His facial features were deformed. He looked like a monster. But Muhammad was also a narcissist and he was very concerned about his image. Consequently, he forbade his followers to depict him. He did not want the posterity to see how ugly he looked. If you want to really know how Muhammad looked, please read my book, Understanding Muhammad: A Psychobiography of Allahââ¬â¢s Prophet. I have unearthed his description, narrated by his nearest and dearest.So, Islam's "Seal of the Prophets" looked on the outside as he was on the inside? How appropriate.
And now you all know how to depict the Puppet.
The text on the box:
Quote:New
play as if you're prophet [size="4"]Mohammed[/size]
[color="#0000FF"]contains 23 wives including 6 year old Aysha.[/color]
Quote:Lego.
6+
Halal
Not suitable for girls.
Made in Denmark.
Credits: The "Koran in Lego" image found via
http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2010/02/t...o-get.html
Quote:this is art. the artists must the invited to get indian citizenship, no? it's freedom of expression
feb 28th, 2010
if mfhussain does 'art', then this is 'art' too. reminds one distinctly of rousseau's paintings on the noble, uncomplicated life in forests (or deserts, i suppose).
now watch a fatwa descend on the entire country of denmark, and also on the entire internet, because of this.
and mfhussain's defenders will be the first ones to support the fatwa with their thunderous silence. the shabanas and teestas will fly into a rage and demand 153A/295A be invoked on the scienceblogs site for this.
vsudhir from kerala, any 'freedom' has to be work on all people -- it cannot be that some people are exempt from lampooning.
anjoli ela menon, also from kerala, has demanded that mfhussain be given dual citizenship of india and qatar. i demand that scienceblogs be given dual citizenship of india and wherever else they are citizens of. all in the name of great art.
hat tip atanudey
@atanudey I demand that govt of India ban scienceblogs and Lego -- including leggo my eggo phrase http://bit.ly/c3P9Si
this refers to the image at:
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/uploa...2/mo3.jpeg
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