
Bastard! You took the last pink Snuggie so I had to buy red!
(The Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu)
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Bastard! You took the last pink Snuggie so I had to buy red!
(The Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu)
Caption by: superbdude1 via Advanced Lol Builder
Phail
Epic Fail
Not that it’s offensive, just not funny….
No I know what you mean. I was agreeing. This is an epic fail.
IT’S NOT PINK!!!!!
it’s Light-ish red
Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso, usually shortened to Tenzin Gyatso (born Lhamo Döndrub[2], 6 July 1935) is the 14th Dalai Lama, a spiritual leader revered among the people of Tibet.[3] He is the head of the government-in-exile based in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India.[4] Tibetans traditionally believe him to be the reincarnation of his predecessors.
The Dalai Lama was born fifth of seven children[5] to a farming family in the village of Taktser. His first language was, in his own words, “a broken Xining language which was (a dialect of) the Chinese language” as his family did not speak the regional Amdo dialect.[6] He was proclaimed the tulku or rebirth of the 13th Dalai Lama at the age of two. In 1950 the army of the People’s Republic of China invaded the region. One month later, on 17 November 1950, he was enthroned formally as Dalai Lama: at the age of fifteen, he became the region’s most important spiritual leader and political ruler.
In 1951 the Chinese military pressured the Dalai Lama to ratify a seventeen-point agreement which permitted the People’s Republic of China to take control of Tibet. He fled through the mountains to India soon after the failed 1959 uprising, and the effective collapse of the Tibetan resistance movement. In India he established a government-in-exile.
The most influential member of the Gelugpa or Yellow Hat sect, he has considerable influence over the other sects of Tibetan Buddhism. The Chinese government regards him as the symbol of an outmoded theocratic system.[7] Along with the 80,000 or so exiles that followed him, the Dalai Lama strives to preserve traditional Tibetan education and culture.[8]
Conditions in Tibet have in more recent years caused an international protest movement, including the attempted disruption of the 2008 Olympic Games.[9][10] In March 2008 the Dalai Lama asked for an international inquiry into China’s treatment of Tibet, which he said amounted to cultural genocide.[11]
A noted public speaker worldwide, the Dalai Lama is often described as charismatic.[12][13] He is the first Dalai Lama to travel to the West, where he seeks to spread Buddhist teachings and to promote ethics and interfaith harmony. In 1989 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.[12][14] He was given honorary Canadian citizenship in 2006, and was awarded the United States Congressional Gold Medal during October 2007.[15] He has received more than 100 honorary conferments and major awards.[16]
On 17 December 2008, after months of speculation, the Dalai Lama announced his semi-retirement. He said that the future course of the movement he had directed for nearly five decades would now be decided by the elected parliament-in-exile with the prime minister Samdhong Rinpoche. The then 73-year-old Nobel laureate, who had recently undergone surgery, told reporters in Dharamsala, “I have grown old…. It is better if I retire completely and get out of the way of the Tibetan movement.”[17]
most proberly 2 of the nicest people in the world, smhooz
agreed
If only they could take over the world, it would be a better place, ta Clueless
he is point in the background on a hot chick saying “Celibacy”.
Tutu is an Anglican (a.k.a. Episcopalian) archbishop. They don’t require celibacy – in fact, he is married and has four children.
This was not funny and kind of offensive…
Offensive? I see it as kind of silly and sweet. And btw, we’ve seen this photo (and others) of these two gentlemen before–and the postings are always respectful of their work.
I personally believe that if the Dalai Lama or Bishop Tutu were to see this LOL, they would chuckle. Imagine, either of them buying a Snuggie! The cheek!
But comfy!
The bubble could have said “hey, pull my finger” and that would have been more offensive imo.
How was this in any way shape or form offensive?
*shrug*
“Slightly offended” was never the same after the Snuggie Incident of ’07.
I’ve never seen anyone do something so vicious with a piece of fleece.
They’ll never get the stains out.
If only they had OxyClean.
This was hilarious and totally non-offensive!! ROFL! LMAO!
It wasn’t offensive, but it wasn’t funny, either.
free Tibet
Pretty Expensive China
Moderately priced Singapore.
Purple, not pink.
Just sayin’.
Hmmm…. Judging by this photo it’s a very Pink sort of Purple.
That would be called fuchsia…
Those do look comfy.
This is adorable… except for the “Bastard” part. I really don’t think he’d ever say that.
No, he wouldn’t….which is why that part is funny.
as we all know – we are living in very fast changing societies – the “chinese mega-betonics” are certainly aware of this fact, just follow the further development conc the strike movement in china – rangzen – a free tibet for the tibetans
I was once on a plane with the Dalai Lama (true actually).
I should make up a joke about my words to him that gave HIM pause — when I shouted ‘occupied’ thru a door he was desperately trying to open.
(mustve made the mistake of having the Hot Wings in the airport bar…..)
Wow. Because that’s not culturally insensitive at all.