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J'ai toujours trouvé le côté trash de la reine mère wannabe amusant, donc je devrais normalement rire de cette trash-pipol-on-trash-pipol violence. Fini le temps de Mimi Marchand, hein... Mais l'autre jour pendant son désastre com avec l'uniforme, quelqu'un a appelé EM Président Springora !!! et ooof… Je ne trouve pas ça drôle la façon dont ils se moquent toujours de la victime. >:
I'm not looking to depress you, but if you want an example of just how deep-rooted this tendency to whitewash the abuser is, check out the lexical choices of Le Courier Picard (ahem) regarding a 39-year-old man grooming a 12-year-old girl participating in extracurricular activities he supervised (the similarities end here, this case is far more hideous).
PS: if he one day gets even a tenth of Mrs. Springora's self-actualisation, it will be worth celebrating (so it's ok to laugh just a little bit, there's hope)
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Bulgarian Black Sea Coast (by Stoyan Velikov)
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Bologna, Italy (by Paul Smeets)
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The way all people in warm and/or dry climates come up with compluvium/impluvium architecture
Senegalese
Imperial Roman
Gotta protect your roof, catch rainwater and keep the house cool I guess.
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mauvaise com... édie
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Perigord, France (by Corinne Queme)
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İnsanlarda tek güzel kanun;
Suyu ışık yapmaları,
Düşü gerçek yapmaları,
Düşmanı kardeş yapmalarıdır.
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Paul Eluard
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“But whatever is repressed returns later, and often in disguise, to claim its due.”
— Roberto Assagioli
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On s'en doutait un peu...
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Dyrhólaey Kap, Iceland (by Helmut Wendeler)
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Culzean Castle, Scotland (by David Nicholls)
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Belogradchik, Bulgaria (by Maik)
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Vilnius, Lithuania (by Yvette)
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Hello, it's very interesting why French people adore to vote for the far left MPs? Do they really think that these kind of views can help poor people live better, find more jobs?
Coucou ! Apologies for the late response. Work has kept me busy and I've felt cut off from everything. Vive les vacances.
I don't know if I have enough insight or knowledge to answer your question, but France is indeed extremely spoiled, at least among European countries. So you get a sort of adolescent sense of entitlement and miserabilism combined with extreme navel-gazing from people who are rarely aware of the world outside their insulated French bubble. "Jobs"? Why would men like Bayou or Ruffin know what those are and how they come about, when have they ever held a real job in their lives?
I am of course referring to the *populist* far left, the urban bobo types who follow a 70-year-old millionaire like a sect follows its cult leader. He tells them to boo the vaccine, they boo the vaccine. He tells them Ukraine isn't a real country and Putin was the victim, they lap it up (and their MPs "abstain" from votes to send help to Ukraine or condemn Russian aggression. Better yet, they don't vote to condemn Wagner mercenaries because reasons).
There are other types of left, all shrinking and all cowardly and/or ran by spineless hasbeens who let themselves be dragged into the mud with the populists for a handful of parliamentary seats and some cash. But to go back to your question, if French people adored to vote for the far left, their guru would be Prime Minister instead of emitting hot air on tour in Central America.
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