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Hah hah, I saw this a few days ago and initially thought I was reading an Onion article. This, for me, is an example where journalists should actually point out stupidity and silliness.
It's Oniony all right, except that's really what they're gonna call their business venture.
Of course it's Nigeria+Gazprom, and probably pronounced [Nai]+[Gaz]; there are some journalistic eyebrows out there, though.
It is when one first sees it that it works it's charm. Reminds me a little of these guys: N-word
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Hah hah, I saw this a few days ago and initially thought I was reading an Onion article. This, for me, is an example where journalists should actually point out stupidity and silliness.
It's Oniony all right, except that's really what they're gonna call their business venture.
Of course it's Nigeria+Gazprom, and probably pronounced [Nai]+[Gaz]; there are some journalistic eyebrows out there, though.
It is when one first sees it that it works it's charm. Reminds me a little of these guys: N-word
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