Mar 13, 2014

Picture of the Day



so far this is the most creative Purim costume I have seen this year...



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12 comments:

  1. No comment about how it's sick and offensive?

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    1. costumes often portray current events, and I dont think this is offensive. the current big news is criminal sanction for yeshiva students who do not go to the army when drafted. I think this was original, creative and relevant.

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  2. No comment about how the police officer's head is facing one way and his feet the other?

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    1. I noticed that. I figured the kid was creative enough, and maybe the head turned on its own. its not that straight as it is..

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    2. its clearly on straight, base don the torso.. its the legs that are wrong. but the kid was creative enough

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  3. Sick and offensive? I think it's brilliant! The State's battle against Torah (not just Haredim) is sick and offensive.

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    1. What about the Charedi war on Toras Moshe?

      I understand their big on Torah. Where I start to lose it is when I try to figure out which Torah that is.

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    2. The mizrachi have not torah! They have twisted it beyond recognition.
      You remind me of the reform.

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    3. Yeah. Those mizrachi actually tampered with the text of the Torah. The correct text has Moshe saying, "Your brothers shall go to war. You stay here!"

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    4. Yeah, Moshe ran wars that some kofer in the government decided on.
      You mizrachi fools who compare a milchemes mitzvah mipi hagevurah to lehavdil these scum!
      Shame on you reform Jews!!

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  4. Enough with the lies about criminal sanctions... They don't exist!

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  5. Very talented.

    I wonder if he is related to the girl who dressed up as "back of the bus" last year.

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