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fannyblanchon.bsky.social
PhD thesis: "Representations of Eccentricity in Early Modern England" (Université Bordeaux Montaigne).
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He speaks from his ass, what do you expect?
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A genuine cumulo chumbus 💛☁️☁️☁️
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I believe he thinks the Trump government is too much "on the left" compared too his ideas.
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And now you are the number 1 coffee drinkers. You shouldn't have switched to coffee 😉
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1935 funny dystopia ("counter-utopia"). In French though. ^^ fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinzin... Cheers!
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Such a trailblazer good ol' Henry, so many wives, and so few scruples. Hope you are recovering well from the jetlag. Cheers!
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Anyone can find a proper English translation of this Thomas Bernhard quote to do it justice: "Dem Sport ist zu allen Zeiten und vor allem von allen Regierungen aus gutem Grund immer die größte Bedeutung beigemessen worden, er unterhält und benebelt und verdummt die Massen, etc" (Die Ursache, 1975).
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You should publish your posts on billboards in small-town and pro Trump areas. Fact and analysis.
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👍👉Sidenote: Rousseau helped draft a Polish and a Corsican constitution back in the 18th c., the latter inspired the US constitution. Hence a few US cities called Paoli, after Corsican politician Pasquale Paoli, Rousseau's "friend". I think the Americans should be more grateful to France and Europe.
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The world is burning, but we need to keep balanced and informed. Look, take stock and act.
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FOMO has become a powerful political tool to swarm and demobilise us. You can start by hiring your alarm clock, put it on repeat every minute: should drive you mad enough to stop you. I like to do that and think that somewhere in the world an animal is grazing and not giving a damn about it all.
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Third term, third Reich, tomato, tomatoe.
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Isn't it the second person to collapse in the Senate?
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He knows his history. Now, I know of somebody who could do with a little lesson. The Brits remember www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/re...
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This situation is preposterous... in the original, etymological sense of the word. 🙃
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How to kill decades of American soft power in 3 weeks.
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3. Even Bonaparte had some revolutionary blood in him at first.
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So, I am not even going to suggest sending you some nice St-Emilion? Or better, a Montaigne: it would be sanctioned twice by customs, for coming 1. from FR, 2.from the estate of a woke 16thc. guy who thought slavery is "the obedience of a broken and abject soul, lacking its own will".
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Surely the Marquis de Lafayette would have been pleased... General George Washington sure didn't mind the French accent back in the day. But then, who would expect MTG to know her history?
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Did he pick them up ? If not, someone should do that and drop them at Mar-A-Lago, or at the inauguration. Return to sender.
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That kind of revolutionary masculine energy? #mariecurie #masculineenergy #feminineenergy #nuclearenergy
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Goebbels 101.
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Taylor Swift 😁
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ISYC Boys (I Saw You Coming)
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Je suis en train d'écouter "Répliques" sur France Culture ce matin. Je dois arrêter car on ne cesse de vous interrompre à coup de phrases condescendantes type "il faut redescendre sur terre". Qu'allez-vous argumenter avec ces dinosaures 🦕 hors sol?