Hiding pain Harold from memes found another mysterious monolith

Hiding pain Harold from memes found another mysterious monolith in Hungary and amused thousands of people. A photo of an Internet celebrity near a metal object appeared on the Hide the Pain Harold page at Facebook .

The hero of the popular meme “Harold hiding the pain” Arato Andrash posted a snapshot monolith and wrote: “Judging by the tablet, this is a gift from the intergalactic federation.” The post went viral and in a few days it garnered thousands of likes and hundreds of comments.

“This thing is right for you, Harold. Your smile says:” Aliens, thanks for the kind gift “, and in your eyes reads:” Oh devil, we’re *** the end, “joked user Szabolcs Kalmár ). More than 200 people liked his post.

Many users have noted that the inscription on the plate is in Hungarian. “It’s good that the intergalactic federation speaks Hungarian … Maybe there are even several Hungarians living there,” some commentators joked. “Well, it turns out that they speak Hungarian there. I think maybe then I should start learning it,” others supported.

At the moment, there are more than 70 monoliths in the world discovered in different countries. In particular, objects have been found in the USA, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Romania and Poland.

The first mysterious metal monument appeared in southeastern Utah, but later he dissapeared. Then several men confessed to destroying it. An art group known as The Most Famous Artist took responsibility for installing it.

Arato Andrash, a resident of Hungary, became famous in 2014 after his photos turned into a meme. Netizens noticed his unnatural smile in all the pictures. In the facial expressions of an elderly person, viewers discerned poorly suppressed pain.

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