/r/laughingbuddha
Fun, Jokes, Memes and Light-Hearted Posts concerning Spirituality, Buddhism & Meditation.
Welcome to r/LaughingBuddha!
A place where Buddhists can let their hair down and laugh a little. A home for funny, offbeat, and entertaining links/posts that relate to Buddhism. A Place in this world for delightful, Buddhist fluff!
So Here's The Deal:
Please be respectful of the thoughts and feelings of others
Cheeky adult humor is okay, but stay classy reddit, please do not post any overly lewd and/or offensive materials
Don't be a troll.
Don't take yourself too seriously.
I also encourage you to visit r/buddhism for more serious and thought provoking posts pertaining to Buddhism. It really is a wonderful community!
HAVE FUN!!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMIDSsDYV1M&list=WL&index=32
Have fun and remember the pure joy of the divine.
Hi dear friends,
I am trying to think of new items that I can buy for my private temple and in general for my home. All products in the Buddhism niche in the online stores look the same.. Does anyone have an idea for something special that I can purchase that will give me value and enlightenment in my home?
So, Lord Avalokiteshvara walks into a bar, sits down, and yells out, "An old fashioned with no twist of orange, it's a matter of life and death!" The bartender says, "Hey, without a twist of orange it's not really an old fashioned.", a nearby customer pipes up with, "Actually, the twist of orange was a garnish added later. It's not essential to the cocktail." As they argue, Lord A. falls down stone dead. The bartender looks over at the body and says, "Poor guy, now he'll never know what a real old fashioned is."