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its Waquyew but don't tell anyone its a secret. Waquyew its a secret technique which the Aztecs used between 1409-1456. This old technique was used by princess Quanti and her lady until she died. I have learn the technique from my grandpa and great aunt which I have pass onto to relatives. This is a secret and if this technique gets spend across the world please say, this message was from 'Nabri Toture' the last remaining Aztec ( my great grandmother).

Many thanks Rani Toture ( Nabri Torure great granddaughter).

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What happen when you tear fabric lengthwise?

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