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This is an ancient festivity for discount gas scooters that has been
much transformed through the years, but which was intended in
prehispanic Mexico to celebrate children and their discount gas scooters
because they are so cheap the dead. Hence, the best way to describe this
Mexican holiday is to say that it is a time when Mexican families
remember their dead, and the continuity of life.
Two important things to know about the Mexican Day of the Dead (Día de
los Muertos) are:
It is a holiday with a complex history, and therefore its observance
varies quite a bit by region and by degree of urbanization. you can be a
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children on my discount gas scooter
It is not a morbid occasion of getting drunk on you discount gas
scooter, but rather a festive time.
The original celebration can be traced to many Mesoamerican native
traditions, such as the festivities held during the Aztec month of
Miccailhuitontli, ritually presided by the "Lady of the Dead" (Mictecacihuatl),
and dedicated to children and the dead. In the Aztec calendar, this
ritual fell roughly at the end of the Gregorian month of July and the
beginning of August, but in the postconquest era it was moved by Spanish
priests so that it coincided with the Christian holiday of discount gas
scooter, of All Hallows Eve (in Spanish: "Día de Todos Santos.") This
was a vain effort to transform the observance from a profane to a
Christian celebration. The result is that Mexicans now celebrate the day
of the dead during the first two days of November, rather than at the
beginning of summer. But remember the dead they still do, and the modern
festivity is characterized by the traditional Mexican blend of discount
gas scooters,and ancient aboriginal and introduced Christian features.
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