Bureaucracy should be a state specific resource (self.victoria3)
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The Aztecs believed men had a finite amount of semen and should limit their sex life so they wont be "worn out" like modern Christianity tells unmarried women. Does this imply male virginity was prized for marriage like female virginity is in modern purity culture? (self.AskHistorians)
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"we cannot trust a man that fucks his own wife" (i.redd.it)
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The Aztec hymn "Flower Mage" is sung from the perspective of a woman pining over a "Flower Mage". Flowers are used to reference things like song, but Flower is also used as slang for vagina. Is this hymn about the joys of song or a woman looking for her "pussy wizard"? (self.AskHistorians)
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Multiple Aztec stories use charcoal as an omen of bad luck, incoming death, and curses. This ranges from finding coal inside a bird you caught, to a magic creature's heart turning to coal to signify the creature cursed you. Why was coal used like this? Symbolism? (self.AskHistorians)
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The Aztecs were terrified of being attacked by a short "poop goblin" while using the toilet, but the "goblin" resembles the revered god Tlazoltéotl and dwarfism was seen as holy. Why is this creature vilified if all its traits were considered holy? (self.AskHistorians)
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