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pagansphinx · 7 months
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Mary Cassat (American, worked in France, 1844-1926 ) • At the Opera • 1880 • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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5eyed · 4 months
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another yayo just for fun :)
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tennessoui · 2 months
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Considering I type it in so much, I’ve been wondering: what inspired your username?
i'm from tennessee and decided to overshare about my personal life to strangers on the internet from the very beginning
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larobeblanche · 7 months
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Julius LeBlanc Stewart (American [worked in Paris] 1855- 1919) • Lady in a White Dress • 1887
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ofourstory · 7 months
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Asking PARISIANS What They Hate the Most About FRANCE 🇫🇷
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mesmemos · 1 year
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new French speaking vlog live on my channel now 🌷
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m-ushroomtale · 6 months
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French bloggers based in Japan came to China for the first time. How do they feel about China? (2023.09.05.)
LiLi-xe2pe 衹要不是戴著有色眼鏡或是陰陽怪氣,而是客觀評論中國哪怕再不好的事情,中國人也是會心平氣和地接受的
isabellachen7132 這兩位駐東京法國博主還是開放能接受不同事物的。真還有些頑固的人自己看了也不信,一定要用另一種思維去解讀。
frankli5720 不管说中国的好还是不好,只要公正,不双标,不预设立场,都欢迎!
st191rr 不管是那個國家的人最重要是尊重別人尊重當地文化習慣
weizhang2834 不是他们的粉丝特别喜欢日本,是整个西方世界包括美国都喜欢日本,原因是美国媒体长期美化日本,而整个世界都看美国媒体
hujiemin721 我是美籍華人 我看過德國的 英國的 美國的 日本的 韓國的 澳大利亞的 意大利的 墨西哥的博主分享在中國的經歷。很高興今天終於看到法國博主在中國的生活經歷。在美國我學過拉丁文 法文和日文。很想多看看更多法國博主的視頻. Merci beaucoup Monsieur. J’habite aux États Unis pendant 30 ans. Glad to see a French vlogger vlogging his life in China.
kikikaikai6731 其实作为中国人,只要你批评的有道理,我们虽然不开心但是后面会反省努力纠正;但如果是为了黑而黑,那就没办法了,就是看你不顺眼!
user-mm1hz4hb3e 這個視頻如果廣為在法國和整個歐洲都能播放為人知的話, 估計是很能讓法國人來真正認識中國的日常面貌, 遠比官方自吹自擂效果萬倍, 只要不是惡意評論都能接受.
jantom3317 公正,不双标,不预设立场,都欢迎!
AntihuaGoxiba 真的,中国可以旅游一辈子,这一直是我的梦想,走遍中国
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selfpres · 8 months
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@lcngdays asked: “ I'm seriously at my limit. ” - beldane
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"you and me both." the words are partly muttered on an exhale that might hint at some sort of ironic laugh as pierre tips a cigarette from the box in his hands. "you smoke?" he asks, eyes not lifting to look at the other while he makes the unspoken offer.
he rests the cigarette between his lips to light it with the hand he frees up by doing so, the box in his other hand lifted blocking any stray breeze. he takes a long inhale, the exhale of the smoke over his lips a stronger, more forceful breath. "will you do anything about it?" he asks, grey eyes finally flicking up to look at beldane. or are you like me?
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natandacat · 6 months
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Its become clear to me rather early that intelligence as we discuss it today is baked into eugenics, bc of the way people get genuinely grandiloquent and emotional about my intellect, always in a way that reinforces a kind of biological hierarchy. Like I'm not just smart, I'm "superior", I "dominate", etc. And its not lost on me how many of these hyperbolic admirers have been white adults, although I've sadly seen it parroted and internalized by all my peers (especially more racialized peers who were made to feel especially inferior). What is also not lost on me is how vehement my father was about the importance of being an intellectual, his way of desperately hanging onto that idea as a way to retain respect, how different his desperation was compared to the confidence of those white adults, and how many other migrants of his generation say the exact same words I've heard him say ad nauseam. So yeah. I dont much care about intelligence.
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mishkakagehishka · 1 year
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Btw do you guys know that i fact check even for my shitposts
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sunkissis · 1 year
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Our Life in Paris: 5 Years Abroad
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pagansphinx · 7 months
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Julius LeBlanc-Stewart (American, worked in Paris, 1855-1919) • Young Woman in Blue • 1877 • Private collection
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fruity-pontmercy · 1 year
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Modern AU rich kid Enjolras who grows up moving around all over the world for his dad's job and ends up at a Lycée Français somewhere and is convinced he is being taught peak authentic French culture until he goes back to live in France and realises that no, they are very different, and gets a sort of pseudo-culture shock
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The Postman's Palace
The Postman's Palace is a true story about a rural French postman who created a masterpiece of naive art, made from found stones and objects, to honor his love for his ailing daughter.
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ofourstory · 1 year
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new vlog on my Youtube channel xx
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mesmemos · 7 months
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5 Things I LOVE and HATE about Living in France 🇫🇷 (watch before you com...
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