Give A Man A Fish

i-7d80d5010e4f3a396b7f84567106c8ee-koran-tuna.jpgGive a man a fish, and he will eat for a day.
 Teach a fish to write, and humans will eat forever.  



This tuna is said to have a verse from the Koran on its side: "Wallahu
khayru razikiyna" (God is the greatest of all providers).



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Would Jesus See?
 



Of course, to be fair and balanced, I should include the Jesus in the
asparagus root:


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