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5 years 5 months ago - 5 years 5 months ago #1663 by Nikita
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The good thing about crisis situations is that it removes a lot of hypocritical masks. Here, some doctors and nursing staff have found messages on their doors and on their cars, urging them to move out so as not to risk contaminating people in their building. The police also receives anonymous calls from "good people" who denounce their neighbors who, they say, contaminate them by shaking their sheets in the morning at their window. And the politically correct press wonders if it is about denunciations or "civic acts". No need to scrape much to recover the spirit of 1940 and Marshal Pétain... Where are the toilets, i need to vomit.
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"Les hypocrites les plus doux sont les plus redoutables. Les masques de velours sont toujours noirs."
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5 years 5 months ago #1664 by snowman
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A little bit of communism everywhere :D


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5 years 5 months ago #1665 by Damni
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Here, some doctors and nursing staff have found messages on their doors and on their cars, urging them to move out so as not to risk contaminating people in their building.


Ungrateful bunch of trash.

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5 years 5 months ago #1666 by Nikita
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Yep, the dog does not bite the hand that feeds him, but the man can bite the hand that cares him.

Let's start the day with something positive. This is yesterday night, at the Lorient hospital. Police pays tribute to the medical staff with beacons and two-tone sirens.
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5 years 5 months ago #1667 by Maki
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How far will we go?





In Sanary near Toulon

After the ban to buy 1 baguette from the baker in order to encourage the inhabitants to buy several to limit their travel , this same mayor forbids them from today to leave their home more than 10 meters


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5 years 5 months ago #1668 by snowman
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Well, in my neighborhood we need to walk several hundred meters
to get to the closest store. The next big thing is the market where
you have to walk for 15 minutes just to get there. It's closer to the
castle than my home is :rofl:

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