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Lurking in the depths are many creatures that look like they belong on an alien planet—including this aquatic ”flying spaghetti monster.” Researchers on an expedition led by Schmidt Ocean ...
New footage shows a "flying spaghetti monster" waving its many arms nearly 2,200 feet (665 meters) below the surface, near an underwater mountain off the coast of Chile. Scientists captured the ...
Researchers spotted the flying spaghetti monster roughly 900 miles (1,450 kilometers) off the coast of Chile, near a little-known seamount that towers 10,200 feet (3,109 m) above the seafloor.
The ocean images and footage below shows highlights from the mission, including the rarely seen Bathyphysa conifera, also known as the "flying spaghetti monster." A remotely operated vehicle the ...
According to officials, during the past week a creature described as a flying spaghetti monster washed ashore along the Gulf of Mexico. "We’ve had several reports of eyeball-looking creatures ...
It attributes the invention of the lawn sprinkler to the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Anyone may become ordained for a $25 fee. Lawyer Patty DeJuneas calls Pastafarianism a "secular religion that ...
“You are a Pastafarian and member of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster which mocks religious beliefs and certain religious practices," the tribunal told Smith. B.C. Supreme Court ...
However, the surface silliness hides a serious motive just as perhaps Canada’s Rhinocerous Party and Britain’s Monster Raving Loony Party poked fun at political establishment and rules. The Church of ...
Yet the Carters are actually among a growing number of Australians who consider themselves to be Pastafarians, or members of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. They are also ministers ...
North Vancouver children’s author Patricia Bowles was intrigued when she saw a Glacier Media article about the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster’s B.C. leader’s battle about pirate hats ...