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Odinson

Quote from: "Blurt"
Quote from: "Odinson"French people smell bad..

Yes, yes, and all Africans are primitives, women sluts, and Arabs goat-fuckers. We know, Odie. We know.



Now go fetch your pacifier.



 :001_rolleyes:


Smelling bad is part of your culture..



Partially decayed food, showering once per week and trying to cover that smell with parfyme..





In France, you can see that a large portion of the city´s buildings are in dire need of repair.. Fungus is everywhere..



Cracks on the wall.





The electric grid is so bad that it might overload because somebody turned the stove on.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Odinson"
Quote from: "Blurt"
Quote from: "Odinson"French people smell bad..

Yes, yes, and all Africans are primitives, women sluts, and Arabs goat-fuckers. We know, Odie. We know.



Now go fetch your pacifier.



 :001_rolleyes:


Smelling bad is part of your culture..



Partially decayed food, showering once per week and trying to cover that smell with parfyme..





In France, you can see that a large portion of the city´s buildings are in dire need of repair.. Fungus is everywhere..



Cracks on the wall.





The electric grid is so bad that it might overload because somebody turned the stove on.

France is a dirty country, that's true..



Blurt is from Quebec though..



It's very different from France.

Blurt

True, true.



In Quebec, our proximity to the U.S. means that we've inevitably come under the influence of the American obssession with personal hygiene and the removal of natural odours from the environment.



Like Americans, we're squeaky clean and aromaless.
Aimin\' to misbehave.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Blurt"True, true.



In Quebec, our proximity to the U.S. means that we've inevitably come under the influence of the American obssession with personal hygiene and the removal of natural odours from the environment.



Like Americans, we're squeaky clean and aromaless.

I like that about Quebec.

Bricktop

Quote from: "Fashionista"
France is a dirty country, that's true..


I've been to France many times, as has our daughter.



There was no evidence that France is a "dirty" country at all.



Paris is lovely...especially without the hordes of tourists.



Insinuations that certain cities are "dirty" are, in my opinion, urban myths.



Compare European cities to, say, Bangkok or Siem Reap and you'll find them far better maintained and cleaner.



If there was ever a European city I found somewhat tawdry and dishevelled, it was Bern, the capital of Switzerland. And it was still quite beautiful.

Anonymous

I never thought it was super dirty, like any city in Africa, but it aint that clean either compared to Japan.

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Odinson

Japanese wear those medical masks even in here..

Bricktop

We have these squalid homeless camps here. Should be cleaned up.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"We have these squalid homeless camps here. Should be cleaned up.

We have them in Winnipeg.

Bricktop

They're everywhere. Its not that there is no accommodation, it's that they PREFER to be seen as mendicants.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Odinson"Japanese wear those medical masks even in here..

It's common across East Asia, especially since the SARS outbreak in 2002.

Odinson

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Odinson"Japanese wear those medical masks even in here..

It's common across East Asia, especially since the SARS outbreak in 2002.


Yeah I remember that one..



I think they wear those now because of the pollution..





But the air in lapland is clean..

Anonymous

Quote from: "Odinson"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Odinson"Japanese wear those medical masks even in here..

It's common across East Asia, especially since the SARS outbreak in 2002.


Yeah I remember that one..



I think they wear those now because of the pollution..





But the air in lapland is clean..

No, it's airborne viruses..



Either they have the flu or a cold or don't want to get the flu or a cold.

caskur

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Odinson"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Odinson"Japanese wear those medical masks even in here..

It's common across East Asia, especially since the SARS outbreak in 2002.


Yeah I remember that one..



I think they wear those now because of the pollution..





But the air in lapland is clean..

No, it's airborne viruses..



Either they have the flu or a cold or don't want to get the flu or a cold.


This is right...





but flu and colds are also caught swallowing germs... Someone coughs on their hand, touches railing on a bus, you come along, pick up bugs from railing, go eat a sandwich with your contaminated hands holding the bread... ka-boom, you're contaminated.



I'm a bit of a germaphobe...lol
"I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want."
- Andy Warhol

Odinson

Quote from: "caskur"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Odinson"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Odinson"Japanese wear those medical masks even in here..

It's common across East Asia, especially since the SARS outbreak in 2002.


Yeah I remember that one..



I think they wear those now because of the pollution..





But the air in lapland is clean..

No, it's airborne viruses..



Either they have the flu or a cold or don't want to get the flu or a cold.


This is right...





but flu and colds are also caught swallowing germs... Someone coughs on their hand, touches railing on a bus, you come along, pick up bugs from railing, go eat a sandwich with your contaminated hands holding the bread... ka-boom, you're contaminated.



I'm a bit of a germaphobe...lol




Germaphobe...



Is that fear of the germans?