To commemorate the last weekend before Christmas, when many will be out trying desperately to complete holiday shopping, I thought I’d post this image, designed and sent in by Joseph Moriarty in response to the craziness of all the holiday-season shopping frenzies (including the now-predictable tramplings):
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Willow — December 18, 2010
Cute, but I have to confess the religion scholar in me is writhing in pain.
my feelings about holiday consumption…summarized « want to watch cartoons and makeout? — December 18, 2010
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Anonymous — December 18, 2010
Ouch, poor Egyptian Goddess of Love.
Dvd Avins — December 18, 2010
You might be amused by this real-life example of bovine worship: http://wonkette.com/403979/more-photos-videos-from-yesterdays-sacrilege-wall-street-bull-prayer
Merry Capitalism…err Christmas. « Dead Wild Roses — December 19, 2010
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Hania Amir — May 21, 2021
Oh I am in grieve that I have missed such a chance to shop my goods from the quality store but what should we do now only if I wasn't working too hard for a logo design services company in Karachi I was able to conduct that sale now I regret id useless should've moved on
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