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  • misterneon@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

    Mayans usually only sacrificed nobility.
    This dude got a "von" in his name?

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    Mayans -o- French

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    • doug@lemmy.todayD [email protected]

      I’ve seen this movie. Don’t the plants kill then?

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      But that one the locals won't let you go if you touch it. Force you to stay on it.

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      • squorlple@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

        Not an American tourist this time

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        There's a weird moment where it's "Fuck, here we go aga... wait... it's not our fault this time?"

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          I think I've seen this movie, the American runs in afterwards in a fedora. /s

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          It belongs in a museum!

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          • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

            Summary

            A German tourist was arrested and attacked after climbing the Temple of Kukulcan at Chichen Itza, Mexico, during the spring equinox.

            Video footage shows locals shouting insults and physically confronting the man as National Guard personnel detained him.

            The temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is off-limits to climbers due to preservation laws and safety concerns.

            Violators face fines up to $16,000 and possible prison time.

            The incident occurred amid a crowd of 8,000–9,000 visitors.

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            I climbed that pyramid forever ago when it was still legal to do so.

            Tons of people were going up & down. I didn’t realize things had changed and that it was also on the list of “new” 7 wonders of the world.

            It was a bitch coming down though because it’s so steep.

            Anyway, dude should have known better.

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            • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

              Summary

              A German tourist was arrested and attacked after climbing the Temple of Kukulcan at Chichen Itza, Mexico, during the spring equinox.

              Video footage shows locals shouting insults and physically confronting the man as National Guard personnel detained him.

              The temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is off-limits to climbers due to preservation laws and safety concerns.

              Violators face fines up to $16,000 and possible prison time.

              The incident occurred amid a crowd of 8,000–9,000 visitors.

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              I wish more people got their asses kicked for violating historic places and things.

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              • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                Summary

                A German tourist was arrested and attacked after climbing the Temple of Kukulcan at Chichen Itza, Mexico, during the spring equinox.

                Video footage shows locals shouting insults and physically confronting the man as National Guard personnel detained him.

                The temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is off-limits to climbers due to preservation laws and safety concerns.

                Violators face fines up to $16,000 and possible prison time.

                The incident occurred amid a crowd of 8,000–9,000 visitors.

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                Its just like stripers. You can see, but never touch or you'll regert it for your next tattoo. No regerts!

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                  I wish more people got their asses kicked for violating historic places and things.

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                  Or, really, any stupid shit when visiting somewhere. I'd have loved it if that "influencer" that yoinked that wombat got flogged in the public square like she deserved.

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                    Or, really, any stupid shit when visiting somewhere. I'd have loved it if that "influencer" that yoinked that wombat got flogged in the public square like she deserved.

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                    Abso fucking lately.

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                      Its just like stripers. You can see, but never touch or you'll regert it for your next tattoo. No regerts!

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                      Stripers! Things that stripe!

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                        There's a weird moment where it's "Fuck, here we go aga... wait... it's not our fault this time?"

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                        UN: "USA, NO!"

                        USA: "What? I'm right here."

                        UN: "Sorry, force of habit. GERMANY, NO!"

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                        • einkorn@feddit.orgE [email protected]

                          A German tourist

                          Sorry for not sending out best. I hope the guys wore socks in sandals at least to properly represent our national outfit.

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                          I used to work in a tourist area of CA, and most German tourists are very friendly and usually have a good dry humor, only ever had one be rude, but I think he was an offical going to the military base and not a tourist. He didn't like me walking past the lobby in a restaurant he was waiting to be seated in, I don't know how it is elsewhere, but when your picking up and paying for a to go order in the US, you don't wait to be seated, you just go to the front of house area and pay, typically front of house worker or owners aren't seating people unless it's an incredibly slow.

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                            Mayans -o- French

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                            If you study the classical Maya on a university level the experts do agree the Classical Maya preferred aristocrat blood, this is why they had many ceremonies for bloodletting that was a form of non fatal blood sacrifice. Also aristocratic families did have children they intend to sacrifice. War captives were always a big part of Mesoamerican culture, as you can see from the only surviving codexies, and from the surviving stories and culture still a part of Maya culture, but they culturally valued aristocrat blood as the main need of the Gods. It's not a controversial or debated aspect of their culture.

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                              If you study the classical Maya on a university level the experts do agree the Classical Maya preferred aristocrat blood, this is why they had many ceremonies for bloodletting that was a form of non fatal blood sacrifice. Also aristocratic families did have children they intend to sacrifice. War captives were always a big part of Mesoamerican culture, as you can see from the only surviving codexies, and from the surviving stories and culture still a part of Maya culture, but they culturally valued aristocrat blood as the main need of the Gods. It's not a controversial or debated aspect of their culture.

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                                If you study the classical Maya on a university level the experts do agree the Classical Maya preferred aristocrat blood, this is why they had many ceremonies for bloodletting that was a form of non fatal blood sacrifice. Also aristocratic families did have children they intend to sacrifice. War captives were always a big part of Mesoamerican culture, as you can see from the only surviving codexies, and from the surviving stories and culture still a part of Maya culture, but they culturally valued aristocrat blood as the main need of the Gods. It's not a controversial or debated aspect of their culture.

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                                I was thinking mostly about human sacrifice in the European/Near Eastern world, actually. The Germans liked to kill people in swamps, for example, but there's so much variation in the details. Inhomogeneity is also pretty evident in what historical records exist, it mattered a whole lot what the local soothsayer or oracle said exactly. I'd love to comment on China, but I've had a hell of a time trying to find any useful English-language sources. I can't even blame conquistadors for that one.

                                That's kind of a clever little idea for the Mayan elites, when you think about it. Aristocrats kill each other all the time, and now you've created a more tangible spiritual reason why they have to be in charge. With the bloodletting, you don't even have to do the killing!

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                                  Stripers! Things that stripe!

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                                  No regerts man

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                                    UN: "USA, NO!"

                                    USA: "What? I'm right here."

                                    UN: "Sorry, force of habit. GERMANY, NO!"

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                                    It's just a little corrupt, the democracy's still good, the democracy's still good

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                                    • don@lemm.eeD [email protected]

                                      Every country has its idiots, but none moreso than America right now.

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                                      Not really, the thing with the US is just that it joined a long list of countries led by people who should be committed for their own good. The US is not unique really at this point.

                                      US tourists have nothing on UK stag-doers. Those people are a plague.

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                                      • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                                        Summary

                                        A German tourist was arrested and attacked after climbing the Temple of Kukulcan at Chichen Itza, Mexico, during the spring equinox.

                                        Video footage shows locals shouting insults and physically confronting the man as National Guard personnel detained him.

                                        The temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is off-limits to climbers due to preservation laws and safety concerns.

                                        Violators face fines up to $16,000 and possible prison time.

                                        The incident occurred amid a crowd of 8,000–9,000 visitors.

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                                        Good. That's what they get for being a jackass.

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                                        • squorlple@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                                          Not an American tourist this time

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                                          Whilst being from a country with delusions of grandeur seems to make them more likely to exist (or at at least more likely to feel free to act like that), all nationalities have wankers.

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