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Remember when on r/mongolia they were axe-shitposting and it became a long running inside joke on the sub?
It all started when u/zonda_r2 uploaded a post titled "law regarding manslaughter". When it was originally posted, there were quite a lot of comments. Mods eventually took a lot of the comments down. Some were genuinely trying to give legal advice and others were saying that he was trolling. Zondas further comments proved that he was in fact, trolling. And so the longest inside joke on r/Mongolia was born.
And this image here:
Is the most popular post on the entire sub. So yeah though you guys would find that funny because I sure as hell did when it was happening 😭
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Mongolia, 1990 - Gueorgui Pinkhassov
#Mongolians have been #celebrating the annual National Naadam #Festival on the occasion of the 2229th anniversary of #Foundation of the first Mongolian Statehood, 814th #anniversary of the <Great Mongol #Empire and 99th anniversary of People’s Revolution of Mongolia between July 11 and 15 with main sports events of horse racing, archery, wrestling, and knuckle-bone shooting as well as concerts, fireworks and other #traditional ceremonies. Due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic, the official celebratory events of Naadam were organized at the XIII Century Complex, located more than 100 kilometers away from capital Ulaanbaatar city in Tuv aimag to avoid mass gathering of people, instead of its traditional location of #Central Stadium in center of the city. All tournaments and concerts have been broadcast on #TV and social media #channels for the public to enjoy while staying at home. All 330 soums and 21 aimags #nationwide also hosted their own local #Naadam on these days. (at Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCksFxVgoc2/?igshid=1o4fyiy50inwp
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