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In the center they don't say it because they don't believe in the concept of leagality. No leprechaun is illegal. Because of this, central LoLonbians don't understand when someone mentions anything related to legality. A well known stereotype and joke by northern LoLonbians is to ask "What's leagul?" when someone returns from a trip to the centre. Everybody laughs then. The joke is considered highly offensive in central LoLonbia, but mostly because they really don't understand.
In the center they don't say it because they don't believe in the concept of leagality. No leprechaun is illegal. Because of this, central LoLonbians don't understand when someone mentions anything related to legality. A well known stereotype and joke by northern LoLonbians is to ask "What's leagul?" when someone returns from a trip to the centre. Everybody laughs then. The joke is considered highly offensive in central LoLonbia.

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