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En los tiempos antiguos, las mujeres eran marcadas, sus cabezas se rapaban y se les colocaban aros en sus narices, y así se les jalaba, vestidas en harapos, hacia la esclavitud.
In ancient times captured women were branded, their heads were shaved and rings were put through their noses, by which they were led off in rags to servitude.
Hay muchas historias de cuando antes detenían a punks y les rapaban las cabezas –algo parecido a lo que aún pasa en Indonesia– pero, por mi experiencia, eso no parece pasar ya.
There are a lot of stories of punks in the past being arrested and having their heads shaved–similar to what still happens in Indonesia–but in my experience, that doesn't seem to happen any more.
Hay muchas historias de cuando antes detenían a punks y les rapaban las cabezas –algo parecido a lo que aún pasa en Indonesia– pero, por mi experiencia, eso no parece pasar ya.
There are a lot of stories of punks in the past being arrested and having their heads shaved—similar to what still happens in Indonesia—but in my experience, that doesn't seem to happen any more.
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