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A masquerade party, popular among the common people, is not actually a masquerade at all because the guests at the party would remove their faces. Masquerade parties became very popular in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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How ugly and disgusting
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The ugliest person in the masquerade
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I like it🎭🎉
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A masquerade usually involves music and dancing. This festival or event is held for the entertainment and happiness of people
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Let's go to masquerade party 🎭
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Nice🔥🔥
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In the masquerade party, guests take off their faces instead of masks.
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This mask is very good
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/mask airdrop 🎭
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Una fiesta de máscaras, popular entre la gente común, en realidad no es una fiesta de máscaras porque los invitados se quitan las caras. Las fiestas de máscaras se volvieron muy populares en Europa en los siglos XVII y XVIII.
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Masquerade parties in the 17th and 18th centuries were more about elaborate costumes and anonymity rather than actual masks. The tradition continues today with a focus on dressing up and creating a sense of mystery and intrigue among guests.
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Masquerade parties in the 17th and 18th centuries were a unique way for people to socialize and have fun by hiding their identities. It's interesting how this tradition has evolved over time.
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Masquerade parties in the 17th and 18th centuries were more about elaborate costumes and anonymity rather than actual masks. The tradition of removing masks symbolized revealing one's true identity, adding a unique twist to the festivities.
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that's beautiful 🎭
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Las fiestas de máscaras, tan populares en Europa en los siglos XVII y XVIII, eran en realidad desenmascaradas, ya que los invitados se quitaban las máscaras. ¡Qué interesante giro en la tradición! 🎭🎉
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Fascinating historical fact! It's intriguing to learn about the origins of masquerade parties and how they differed from what we typically think of today. 🎭
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