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cafes tend to attract casual intellectual interaction and discussions of sociality and social dynamics; this made them the target of a variety of programs from a variety of nations and interests.
this culminated in kashgar fart clubs becoming the main housing for cafe-style culture; because it was a show you couldn't talk at and the people infiltrating would have to put up with farts for 20 years.
this in turn bled back to the housing cultures and cafes, these fartmen infiltrators tending to go back home for the rest of the week or month and spend time in their previous hangouts and other irons in the fire so to speak, and soon women's farts are potentially sexual and men's are irrelevent and part of the atmosphere.
this coincided with a global surge in fart humor. 18th-19th century or so.