Femboys are you doing today I hope you have a great day
Femboys are you doing today I hope you have a great day
Ironically, it’s called “Filer a l’anglaise” (leaving the English way) in France
As a bonus, Gerber means “to vomit” in French
Sure, but you can bet right-wing parties around Europe are taking notes right now and will get closer and closer to Trump in the next few years, just like they did last time
I hate the subscription model so much
The Rich Asshole class is OP honestly, hopefully they nerf it soon
Oh so the real inhabitants of Paris showed up for the Olympics too?
Very rough translation :
In the center : “How to enjoy the banana? (…and it will provide sweetness and exquisite consolations)”
From top left to top right : “At 18 yo … At 20 yo … At 23 yo”
From bottom left to bottom right : “From 30 to 35 yo … From 40 yo and above”
It’s very reminiscent of the Paris commune, where Parisian pre-marxist socialists were killed almost to the last by the french army after they’d built a short-lived commune. It was basically the end of the Proudhonist idea of socialism (no gods, no masters), which provided space for Marxism to take over in France and particularly in Paris.
If they were consistent with their beliefs then yeah, but that’s a big if
As a European living in a big city I never quite understood just how huge these things are until I finally saw one stuck in traffic in a tiny Parisian street. These things are massive!
I’m surprised at France being so close to EU average. Being constantly dissatisfied is basically our point of national pride
Honestly the endgame was pretty fun as well on face value if a bit barren, it’s the midgame that was super disappointing to me. Overall it’s a decent game imo, it just set expectations way too high and couldn’t deliver
What I fail to see is how is burning a book achieving anything remotely as useful as cooking beef. You cook beef to eat it, you burn a book to make a clear political and/or religious message and purposefully offend people.
At this point burning cars is just as much part of french culture as the baguette