Cue the deep male voice saying
“Je suis la jeune fille”
French was my father’s first language so even though we were an English-first home, I had an excellent study buddy when I started studying French in middle and highschool. I was nearly proficient by age 18 but lost it once life took over. Fast forward 20 years and I wanted to make sure my child had the opportunity to speak with her pépère in his native language.
So I spent 6 months mainlining Learn French and specifically Québec TikTok and fought like hell to rewire those old, decrepit neural pathways. You can get access to an incredible wealth of native content in manageable bites all tagged and categorized for free
Ça marche!
D’accord et merci! J’ai hâte d’explorer la francophonie!
Je peux parler français (encore)
I can speak french (again)
A monster from the woods kept massacring farmers’ livestock so the Governor led an expedition to kill it. He was so thoroughly terrified by the experience that he ran out of the forest. The monster was never found.
Doe - a deeyuh, a female deeyuh
Ray - my dude who’s fuckin fun
So - means wicked feckin’, bro
La - what the pigs say is so
Tea - that Pahty in the Bay
And it brings us back to Dough!
This is awesome
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Baldur’s Gate. I’ve never played DnD so there was a bit of a learning curve. I rage quit after two hours, almost returned it. Three days later I fired it up again and haven’t really stopped playing since.
Ayut, Vermont gets away with a lot of bad shit because everyone thinks it’s a utopia, especially Vermonters.
Source: am Vermonter
Sometimes I really hate it here
Fête Nationale / St Jean-Baptiste
There are over 2 million Franco Americans in New England alone. And yet, I seem to be one of the few who remembers our history, nevermind our language. This is not an indictment, we’ve had to adapt to survive and avoid persecution.
But still we’re allowed to be proud, we’re allowed to be seen, and I’d love to live long enough to see our diaspora celebrate our roots and our present on both sides of the border
Et bien sûr, vive le Québec libre