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Buncha cynical foks!

300k people in the streets of Montreal yesterday. Almost missed my train back home cause of all these beautiful, dirty fucking hippies.

Toronto is home eh?

Matty, you made it, pal!


PS: The people in the vid you posted have too much free time!
PPS: I bet there was alot of ass grabbing going on in that melee!

PPPS: Melee is a french word.
 
I was in there pal. What the fok did you do of your Sunday that was more productive than my human tree/hand shape?

Exactly. :bashing:

And yeah, my life's in Toronto now, plus Montreal feels more and more foreign to me. The city has been changing at a crazy fast pace since I left. People are getting upset. Wouldn't surprise me if the PQ won the next election in a landslide.

:notthatshitagain:
 
And yeah, my life's in Toronto now, plus Montreal feels more and more foreign to me. The city has been changing at a crazy fast pace since I left. People are getting upset. Wouldn't surprise me if the PQ won the next election in a landslide.

Sarkozy is getting hammered over the pond in the primaries

the fascist candidate got 22%

they rise against the immigrants and it's gonna be turbulent times when yall move there
 
We're white and francophone though. Okay the GF isn't really francophone, but close enough (plus the academic world is this strange bubble that is completely disconnected from any sort of pragmatic reality.)

Very easy for me to integrate.
 
why were they all in the streets? thought the purpose of earth day was to plant a fucking tree or something...silly canadian fucks cant even get that right? :clueless:

we just shut off all the lights and anything electrical here at like 8pm so the whole country goes dark

ah....

I just figured it out

I was talking about Earth HOUR

http://www.wwf.org.au/earthhour/
 
What the fok did you do of your Sunday that was more productive than my human tree/hand shape?

have you been hanging around Aussies? that's not normal English

and Matty, although we've never met in person, I think I *know* you well enough to say after this long that there's a 95% chance you wouldn't like living in France long-term

besides the fact that I got ripped on for my Quebecois constantly, i met more racist oysters there than i possible have anywhere else other than Germany and Norway. Actually, they're probably #1. It was nauseating a lot of the time.
 
Oksie that's what we call a syntactical gallicism. Qu'est-ce que t'as fait de ton dimanche?

Twin bro lived in France for 3 years and enjoyed it quite a bit.

I can fake the French-from-France accent pretty good. Plus the attitude towards Quebeckers has improved a lot lately thanks to our local stars that are exported there.
 
Same thing's about to happen in Quebec Rogatien. Really ugly times looming ahead. Frenchies be all pissed.

You know anything about Lyon? Never been. I expect a much more whitebread environment.

Yeah I've visited there, I like it a lot. That's little Tunisia right there, and I'm talking about back then. Now since the uprise last years things got crazy there with the amounts of Tunisians. I saw an aljazeera docu. The Italian island of Lampedusa is very close to Tunisia, it's very cheap to get smuggled there. Once there they get taken to the mainland, minimum security hosting centers, they escape, head to Milan, then cross the border to Lyon.

I see Matty liking and staying in France for a while.
 
Oksie that's what we call a syntactical gallicism. Qu'est-ce que t'as fait de ton dimanche?

Twin bro lived in France for 3 years and enjoyed it quite a bit.

I can fake the French-from-France accent pretty good. Plus the attitude towards Quebeckers has improved a lot lately thanks to our local stars that are exported there.

Well most Aussies I've encountered aren't with it enough to understand either of those words - other than xpy of course - but that's truly slang here. "Such a fun thing to do of a Sunday morning". "Nothing else to do of a Saturday night than drink 18 Bundy's". Does my head in.

And yeah, thinking about it you'd probably do much better there. None of us did, including my colleague who was born and lived there until he was college aged and moved to the US. He was obviously French and I could speak the gutter Canadian version at the time and the stuff people would say - supposedly educated, very well to do folk - at dinners and whatnot was awful. And they knew we could understand it! Taxi drivers and other service people would give me shit but I'd just grin and bear it because I was in their country and I didn't see much point of arguing with someone I'd only see for 5 minutes. Plus I knew going in my grammar would be fokked. But people that we were forced to socialise with were absolute prats. Always. Maybe it was just that industry but I think I developed a slouch in my shoulders living there. I'd always just wait for someone to say something shocking that you'd only imagine seeing on that old Archie Bunker show if it had been on HBO and he could let loose. Like to the point that I think they'd even get banned here at GL, they were that bad. Then again, I haven't lived there in quite a few years so I'm sure it's changed like you said. I'll come babysit for 10 days max. When I'm not tanned.
 
Fokken brown-browns.

Have you watched the Breivik trial, the dude that killed all those people in Norway? The guy had some pretty strong speech against multiculturalism. And you know what, a lot of things he said makes sense. Most people live better with their own kind, societies function better, besides the racism. There's just no proper solution, just too many fukkin humans.
 
I do follow his trial. Love how he denies insanity and wants to be held fully responsible. Very intriguing guy.

I dunno man. Toronto somehow makes it work. There are racist elements like everywhere but the city functions admirably well despite the presence of several large cultural enclaves.

I feel 50% out of place wherever I am.
 
Have you watched the Breivik trial, the dude that killed all those people in Norway? The guy had some pretty strong speech against multiculturalism. And you know what, a lot of things he said makes sense. Most people live better with their own kind, societies function better, besides the racism. There's just no proper solution, just too many fukkin humans.

AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! I didn't even think of this fokker.
I've either posted on here or SBR before about how non non white the people I encountered in Norway were. I got harassed a few times when I took a bus because I was tanned and people thought I was a gypsy from Eastern Europe (hence my joke above). Which ok, they were kind of right as far as the Ukrainian thing but wtf.

And if you talk to the snooty intellectuals, they will yap on and on about how they give so much in foreign aid and then after they've had a few aquavits, they'll start to explain why... take care of other countries and hopefully the people won't want to come to yours. I've said before how you can be a bartender there or on the dole and make the equivalent of 50-70k USD. They don't want you there if you're not Norwegian or at least married to one, if you're white. I don't know. I grew up in a place that I had thought was pretty racist towards native canadians and I was always ashamed of it. France, Norway and Germany blew tbay out of the water.
 
And yeah, thinking about it you'd probably do much better there. None of us did, including my colleague who was born and lived there until he was college aged and moved to the US. He was obviously French and I could speak the gutter Canadian version at the time and the stuff people would say - supposedly educated, very well to do folk - at dinners and whatnot was awful. And they knew we could understand it! Taxi drivers and other service people would give me shit but I'd just grin and bear it because I was in their country and I didn't see much point of arguing with someone I'd only see for 5 minutes. Plus I knew going in my grammar would be fokked. But people that we were forced to socialise with were absolute prats. Always. Maybe it was just that industry but I think I developed a slouch in my shoulders living there. I'd always just wait for someone to say something shocking that you'd only imagine seeing on that old Archie Bunker show if it had been on HBO and he could let loose. Like to the point that I think they'd even get banned here at GL, they were that bad. Then again, I haven't lived there in quite a few years so I'm sure it's changed like you said. I'll come babysit for 10 days max. When I'm not tanned.

Well now you see I have a totally different experience of the country. It's very racist of course but I was always with the latin americans, the morroccans, the algerians, the spaniards, the british, mostly with the outside crowd. I can see how repulsive it is to be surrounded of those racist people but when you're on the other side you tend to live above all that, it reaches a point it doesn't even matters. I had a great a time. Would love make it back there.

It just made me remember this Nigerian guy. One time in Paris I went in to a McDonald's and there he was, he approached me, he only knew English, the fok up Nigerian English. I was friendly to him, not that my French was any good but I used to get by to survive. He had just arrived like 2 days before and only had something like $200 dollars in his pocket. Knew no one, had no place to go. When I left the restaurant, he follows, but at a distance, and I keep walking and he keeps following me, and on. The image it brought to my mind at the time was that of a dog, like that scene in Looney Tunes where they go and drop off the dog to abandon it. I felt sorry for him. He hung out with me the rest of the day, I tried to give some orientation.