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Samsaric Sarcasm: A Humoristic Explanation for Reincarnation

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Beat that, Dawkins!

Nina Paley is the artist behind the highly-acclaimed indie film Sita Sings the Blues, as well as the short This Land is Mine. She also collaborated in the film The Prophet, based on the famous book by Khalil Gibran.

H/T Mark Brady

  1. LMAO
    Oh my god, can you imagine the paperwork. I can see it now:

    Voice of God: Damn it Jim we don’t have enough human souls! What are we going to do?!

    Jim: Uh…uhhh…I don’t know, hang on, I think I can rework some of the files to-

    Damn it there’s no time Jim!!!! THERE’S NO MORE ME DAMNED TIME!!!

    Jim: Okay, okay…well we have a lot of sheep souls left over, will that work?

    Sheep?!…Yeah I guess that could work. Gonna be hard fitting them in those bodies though.

    Jim: Not to worry. We will make the new humans more obese so they can fit the sheep souls inside a little better. They were going to be fattened up anyway. So do I have your approval for this?

    What? Oh a yeah, sure. You do what you think is right Jim you’re good at that. I’m gonna go see if there are any donuts left in the break room.

    Jim: Great thanks. (In thought: Now that I figured that out, what am I going to do with all these dead cockroach souls? Meh, I’ll just mix some in with the sheep, there’s always room for more politicians…).

    😉

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