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A '''YAMO''' is a commonly used micronational phrase standing for '''''Y'''et '''A'''nother '''M'''icronational '''O'''rganisation''. A term of derision, it refers usually to Intermicronational Organisations whose existence are deemed to be pointless and ill-concieved. The term 'YAMO' has in past been applied not only to mergers or alliance organisations of micronations but also to cultural and political organisations for micronationalists whose maintenance is considered to bring little reward and much effort. | A '''YAMO''' is a commonly used micronational phrase standing for '''''Y'''et '''A'''nother '''M'''icronational '''O'''rganisation''. A term of derision, it refers usually to Intermicronational Organisations whose existence are deemed to be pointless and ill-concieved. The term 'YAMO' has in past been applied not only to mergers or alliance organisations of micronations but also to cultural and political organisations for micronationalists whose maintenance is considered to bring little reward and much effort. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 16 May 2016
A YAMO is a commonly used micronational phrase standing for Yet Another Micronational Organisation. A term of derision, it refers usually to Intermicronational Organisations whose existence are deemed to be pointless and ill-concieved. The term 'YAMO' has in past been applied not only to mergers or alliance organisations of micronations but also to cultural and political organisations for micronationalists whose maintenance is considered to bring little reward and much effort.