• erin@social.sidh.bzh
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    4 days ago

    yes and now it’s time to build the United States of Europe under the warning baguette doctrine. All of Europe will eat baguette and croissant, it’s just a matter of time 😏.

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      4 days ago

      They already do and I would kill for Europe grade croissants in the US

      Um…I mean…aggressively negotiate for them

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        3 days ago

        Reminds me of the meme the other day about joining the war for Canada, on the side of Canada. I legit had a moment where I wondered whether Quebec could ruin it if the French Foreign Legion set-up a base there.

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        I just want access to fresh cannoli and gnocchi like I had in South Philly. No, I don’t want to learn how to make them, my gnocchi were abominations the dog wouldn’t eat. If it takes a global war to fix my culinary crisis, THENSOBEIT.

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      It’s appropriate that I’m in (anglo) Canada and I already eat a ton of both. It’s definitely to gain French support, and not just because they’re cheap and tasty /s

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    3 days ago

    If you waste less Uranium on electricity production you can spend more on building a nuclear deterrent.

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    De Gaull would be sad, seeing what they’re doing to his common agricultural policy on the eve of war