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Encyclopedia > Spammism

Spammism is a religion that worships SPAM, a meat product made by Hormel. Although the exact origins of the religion are unknown, it probably came from a Monty Python song worshipping the meat. It is an Internet joke.


External link

  • The official Spammism website (http://napoleon.xidus.net/spammism/)

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Spammism (43 words)
Spammism is a religion that worships SPAM, a meat product made by Hormel[?].
Although the exact origins of the religion are unknown, it probably came from a Monty Python song worshiping the meat.
Some think Spammism is just a joke on the Internet.
Spammism (376 words)
Spammism is the word of the Great God Spam, as it was handed down from It to me, Its prophet, during my third-period US Government class.
It was during this first conversation with the Great God Spam that I was converted to Its ways; and it was then also that I was given the Ten Commandments of Spammism, which I present here at the Temple by the order of the Great God Spam that all might see.
If you have MUD capabilities, you may visit the Temple of Spammism and pay tribute to this most holy meat.
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