in america, we no longer say “the french”, but “people with mental illnesses”, and i think that’s beautiful
the cowards have now deleted it
@rabcyr Only after the French embassy noticed:
@rabcyr We no longer say “the cowards”. It’s “people from France”!
@amyworrall you mean people from AP
@rabcyr just doing my duty as an English girl and twisting a situation to make fun of the French :)
@rabcyr people with Frenchness 😌🇫🇷
Gods I hate person-first language.
@rabcyr Je viens de cracher mon café 😂​

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Zut alors!

(Hmmm, I just realised that my #OneWeirdTrick to change promoted ads into being served to me in French by responding to something in French isn't going to work here. And I'm both unsettled by this and also rather pleased. 😀)

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Pot / kettle etc.

I know I'd much rather live in France than 'murica.

@rabcyr Fries with mental illnesses
@rabcyr @jjcelery Well, this goes a long way towards explaining Liberty Cabbage and Freedom Fries.
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Frenchness, Muchness and Falling Into Mutual Weirdness covers most all use cases in relational meaning-making.

@rabcyr And here I am just wanting some Pomme Frites...in a French Style.
@rabcyr Not all college educated people are sociopaths, just the Finance guys.
@rabcyr Member of the formerly known as French here and... this tracks.
@rabcyr Someone needs to explain me what is French kissing, I think I might have a wrong idea. 😆
@rabcyr instead of "the college educated," consider "people with crushing debt"
@rabcyr that seems like a fake tweet but I am 100% sure that it's not
@mikolaszko i agree and it’s totally real. not my screenshot but i looked it up (they did delete it after many hours)