viernes, 4 de octubre de 2013

Some customs among the tontecas vs1.1

Names among tontecas

  • The name of tontecas is divided into four parts: state, name, first and second patronymic.
  • The state between tontecas corresponds to its status in the community: disciple, citizen, elector, magister, mayor, secretary, pastor, treasurer, judge, inspector, coordinator or dictator.
  • The name will be given to tontecas by their parents.
  • The first patronymic will be the name of the parent with the opposite sex to the tonteca, derived with the suffix-iz.
  • The second patronymic will be the name of parent with the same sex to the tonteca, derived with the suffix-osa.

Tontecas symbols

  • Tonteca flag consists of the colors black (symbolizing freedom) and vermilion red (symbol of socialism), in alternating quarters, routed so that black is toward the top of the mast, separated by a cross (symbol of Christianity), white (symbol of pacifism) the width of half the height of a quarter.


  • Tonteca communities (municipalities, counties, regions and countries) may create their own shields that appear in the center of the tonteca flag.



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