That is the Turkmen for 'Thank you for reading'.
According to the always fascinating statistical information provided by Google about this blog, this week I have had 12 page views by my avid, cultivated, and clearly well-educated readership in the great country of Turkmenistan.
By contrast, I have had all of 6, yes, 6! shagging views from the country of my birth. Ignorant feckers.
Admittedly, Human Rights Watch describes Turkmenistan as one of the world’s "most repressive countries. The
country is virtually closed to independent scrutiny, media and
religious freedoms are subject to draconian restrictions, and human
rights defenders and other activists face the constant threat of
government reprisal."
Still, they have excellent taste in blogs.
A modest statue honouring the magnificent author of the Gaynor-Takahashi blog. The resemblance, you will have to admit, is uncanny.
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