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by Christophe » 04/12/22, 12:19

Is it me or is it a look-alike coming down the stairs???

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by Remundo » 04/12/22, 14:21

"the prince of the wind reigns over the kingdom of emptiness"

nice formula, but this scraping does not deserve so much poetry.
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by Christophe » 05/12/22, 12:39

Normality in Macronie…

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by Remundo » 06/12/22, 01:11

it exceeds the Terminal! :P
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by Obamot » 06/12/22, 02:36

Borneo hoist high :P

(I can, if-if... when we see Pédro enjoying “A-starting-from-nothing”... There's a margin : Mrgreen: )
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by Christophe » 06/12/22, 05:41

“We are too little against infamy and, of all those who look at us as spectators, we at least expect them to be ashamed. Those who struggle are not sure to win, but those who don't struggle have already lost everything. »

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by Remundo » 07/12/22, 16:38

inflation and devaluation have not finished unfolding...

After 260 billion euros in 2022, France is recovering a sheet of 270 billion euros "borrowing" for 2023.
On average, France borrowed at 1,03% in 2022, while rates had been negative in 2020 and 2021.

The France Treasury Agency, the organization responsible for placing the State's debt on the financial markets, confirmed on Wednesday that it intended to borrow 270 billion euros in the medium and long term in 2023, a record.

AFT completed in early December the issuance of debt planned for 2022, i.e. 260 billion euros, to which are added 26,2 billion euros used to buy back existing debt, detailed the organization attached to Bercy during the presentation of the 2023 State financing program. 'State.


source: BFM Business
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by Christophe » 07/12/22, 17:17

My answer :

Christophe wrote: “We are too little against infamy and, of all those who look at us as spectators, we at least expect them to be ashamed. Those who struggle are not sure to win, but those who don't struggle have already lost everything. »

Bertolt Brecht
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by Obamot » 07/12/22, 17:52

Brecht was right X times, and in any case “they” have tried everything at the “Comedy Club”, but haven't seen anything coming for almost 3 years!

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by Remundo » 07/12/22, 18:23

philosophy is nice.

But you will have to fill the bowl in the meantime... : roll:
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