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View attachment 595600 This must be the start of Rebellion 2018. Kinda like the Scots mooning the English before the battle in the movie Braveheart?

I'm thinking it's either some form of group orgasm going on, or they are all performing the "Let my pussy scream" dance.
 


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Anasyrma, anasyrmos, ana-suromai or anlu, raising the skirt is the gesture of lifting the skirt or kilt. It is used in connection with certain religious & spiritual rituals, shamanic practices, and in some folklore there is an element of playfulness. Anasyrma is effectively "the exposing of the genitals”, which often has more of a direct link to the vulva. The act of lifting up one's skirt to display the genitals can be an apotropaic device; it can, in circumstances of war, evoke the fear of the enemy. It can also be an act that evokes surprise and subsequent laughter and a letting go of sadness. What is significant about anasyrma is that it reflects the numinous quality of the genitals. In several cultures, there is a myth of anasyrma used for emotional healing.

So ye ken noo!
 
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https://www.raisingtheskirt.com/about.html

Anasyrma, anasyrmos, ana-suromai or anlu, raising the skirt is the gesture of lifting the skirt or kilt. It is used in connection with certain religious & spiritual rituals, shamanic practices, and in some folklore there is an element of playfulness. Anasyrma is effectively "the exposing of the genitals”, which often has more of a direct link to the vulva. The act of lifting up one's skirt to display the genitals can be an apotropaic device; it can, in circumstances of war, evoke the fear of the enemy. It can also be an act that evokes surprise and subsequent laughter and a letting go of sadness. What is significant about anasyrma is that it reflects the numinous quality of the genitals. In several cultures, there is a myth of anasyrma used for emotional healing.

So ye ken noo!
Aye. And this is the wee linkies lifting their skirts and raising their scream o defiance, jist afoor the great hunt starts, in the traditional Highland manner, y'ken. ;)
 
Dont mixt Picts and Scottish people , even if they where living in the North of Hadrian'wall : Picts were some tribes (perhaps till 6 ) and they only were joined with Scottish people around the 9th century ; so, I doubt that Picts were wearing this famous "scottish kilt" , rather wearing a mixt of pelts and whool'cloth because they also were stockbreeders of sheeps ...

More infos :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picts
 
Dont mixt Picts and Scottish people .........

Quite correct. The Picts were Scots and moved to Ireland and drove the Scots out into Scotland. This was done to confuse the Angles (or Angels as the then Pope called them. For a fuller account one should read this portion of history as recorded in '1066 and all that'.
I would get out more but someone has pinched my bikini top.

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I doubt that Picts were wearing this famous "scottish kilt"
Indeed not, they wore woad. As commemorated in Sir Harry Lauder's fine Scottish song,
'Keep right on to the end of the woad'

For a fuller account one should read this portion of history as recorded in '1066 and all that'.

In the immortal words of Sellar & Yeatman:

The Scots (originally Irish, but by now Scotch) were at this time inhabiting Ireland, having driven the Irish (Picts) out of Scotland; while the Picts (originally Scots) were now Irish (living in brackets) and vice versa. It is essential to keep these distinctions clearly in mind (and verce visa).

Noticing some fair-haired children in the slave market one morning, Pope Gregory, the memorable pope, said (in Latin), 'What are those?' and on being told that they were Angels, made the memorable joke – ' Non Angli, sed Angeli ' (' not Angels, but Anglicans ') and commanded one of his saints called St Augustine to go and convert the rest.
 
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