File:FSM Logo.svg
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English: Drawing of the Flying Spaghetti Monster; crudely drawn in black version with thick lines, for use on a light background. The image shows a lens-like oval for the body, six noodles for the arms and two eye stalks.
The FSM emblem, which resembles, in this earthly realm, a type of crab which one finds scuttling sideways on a shore (except Earth crabs have 6 legs for walking and 2 for swimming, which could indicate that earthly humans see only the terrestrial legs not the sacred swimming legs; this subject remains a mystical contemplation the scope of which is not possible to describe here), is the symbol of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. The holy FSM emblem was created by readers of the Boing Boing website[1][2] as a parody of the Christian Ichthys symbol. This religious symbol is not yet an approved gravestone emblem of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs emblems for headstones and markers. Русский: FSM «рыба» — эмблема Пастафарианской церкви. Создана читателями сайта Boing Boing. Является пародией на Ихтис — символ христианства.[1][2] |
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Original: Lawrencekhoo Vectorization: INVERTED |
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current | 17:07, 5 June 2023 | 512 × 273 (736 bytes) | CandyScythe (talk | contribs) | Reverted to version as of 18:09, 28 December 2021 (UTC). Invalid SVG | |
22:58, 29 December 2021 | 512 × 258 (992 bytes) | Reseletti (talk | contribs) | less crude SVG conversion | ||
18:09, 28 December 2021 | 512 × 273 (736 bytes) | TSamuel (talk | contribs) | Careful recompression via SVGOMG & verified via SVGCheck | ||
16:22, 28 December 2021 | 512 × 273 (1 KB) | Reseletti (talk | contribs) | less crude SVG conversion | ||
11:04, 13 October 2021 | 512 × 341 (995 bytes) | TSamuel (talk | contribs) | Careful recompression via SVGOMG & verified via SVGCheck | ||
11:05, 14 December 2016 | 300 × 200 (4 KB) | TintoMeches (talk | contribs) | cleaned code | ||
07:08, 15 July 2009 | 300 × 200 (5 KB) | INVERTED (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|Automated vector trace of File:FSM_Logo.gif.}} |Source=See above. |Date=2009-07-15 |Author=Trace run by INVERTED, original image created by Lawrencekhoo }} [[Category:Flying Spa |
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