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Turkey the turkish tuna swede Istanbul, Istanbul  No.3082518 +6 

Argentina the argentine kid napper Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires  No.3082544 +2 

Plutarch tells that when in Miletus it spread among
women a suicide epidemic, the Government
remedied by simply ordering that the bodies
of the victims were exposed naked to the population. And coquetry could what conservation instinct could not

Argentina the argentine diaperfur fetishist Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires  No.3082545 +2 

found it

"Once upon a time a dire and strange trouble took possession of the young women in Miletus for some unknown cause. The most popular conjecture was that the air had acquired a distracting and infectious constitution, and that this operated to produce in them an alteration and derangement of mind. At any rate, a yearning for death and an insane impulse toward hanging suddenly fell upon all of them, and many managed to steal away and hang themselves. Arguments and tears of parents and comforting words of friends availed nothing, but they circumvented every device and cunning effort of their watchers in making away with themselves. The malady seemed to be of divine origin and beyond human help, until, on the advice of a man of sense, an ordinance was proposed that the women who hanged themselves should be carried naked through the market-place to their burial. And when this ordinance was passed it not only checked, but stopped completely, the young women from killing themselves. Plainly a high testimony to natural goodness and to virtue is the desire to guard against ill repute, and the fact that the women who had no deterrent sense of shame when facing the most terrible of all things in the world, death and pain, yet could not abide nor bear the thought of disgrace which would come after death."

Plutarch



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