Flatulence Flask ভ্যানভেরা। – Royal Paad Collection of the 1600s 👑💨 | #Vanvera #historyfacts
Ever wondered what kings and queens did with their farts back in the day? No?
Well, you're about to! 😅
Welcome to the bizarre world of the Flatulence Flask — an actual (well… almost) historically inspired invention that was used to collect, preserve, and store royal farts like they were drops of divine essence. Yes, we’re talking about royal paads being treated like treasure! 💨💎
👑 What Was the Flatulence Flask?
According to Vanvera Chronicles (aka the stories you wish were fake), these handcrafted leather jars were used in the 1600s by royalty to:
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Capture the “essence” of their royal digestion
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Store them for fragrance, science… or just flex
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Compare spice levels on “Spicy Saturday” contests 🌶️💨
Made from fine goat leather, stitched by the kingdom’s best artisans, and often perfumed with sandalwood, the Flatulence Flask wasn’t just a fart jar… it was a fart statement.
🧵 The Craftsmanship Behind the Gas
These flasks were designed with:
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Air-tight goat-skin linings (for maximum retention)
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Carved emblems of family crests (yes, even fart jars had branding)
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Royal signatures to prove authenticity
And sometimes, if the paad was particularly notable, it would be documented in scrolls, noting the “timing, texture, and tone.”
One fart even made it to a palace song!
Link of this Shorts: Click here to watch this: Flatulence Flask ভ্যানভেরা। – Royal Paad Collection of the 1600s 👑💨
link: https://youtube.com/shorts/pFhihZ_0vz0
Note: This is Just for Fun.
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