The wedding of the followers of the Pasta Monster took place in Moscow
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-wedding-of-the-followers-of-the-pasta-monster-took-place-in-moscow.htmlIn protest against the law on piracy that has come into force, on August 4, a wedding ceremony of the Russian Pastafarian Church of the Macaroni Pastriarchy (ROC MP) was held in Moscow. Under the eight-bit sounds of Wagner, the newlyweds were completely sacrament of marriage.
About fifteen people gathered for the action, most of them were journalists and supporters of the Pirate Party of Russia. The assembled activists (who recently became deeply committed to Pastafarianism) publicly declared that from now on all copywriters insult their religious feelings. And the followers of the Flying Spaghetti Monster are forced to defend their rights in accordance with the legislation in force in the Russian Federation.
Well, for starters, the official representative of the Russian branch of the Church, in honor of the wedding, declared rum a sacred drink. RAMIN!
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Keywords: Pastafarianism | Rum | Wedding | Banter
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