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Garoo


2 apr. 2005

What amazes me with the flow of grieving masochistic oppressed masses who flock to Rome and every subsidiary in the world is the implication that yes, really, as incredible as the concept always appeared to me, there really were millions of peons crying when a king died. (And I’m not talking a Lady Di or a Rainier, but a real, all-powerful, God-sent, tax-imposing old-style king.)

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Dendromatt, 7 years ago:

Si l'Histoire se répète, une fois les larmes séchées, des têtes tomberont :)

Had', 7 years ago:

Ces larmes sont sans doute la preuve de la propention de chacun à éprouver de la nostalgie pour une époque révolue, si dure ait-elle été. Ou un angoisse énorme à l'idée du changement. Et vu la liste de succession à Jean-Paul, on a peut être raison d'être un peu patraque.

Xarro, 7 years ago:

il se trouve bien des gens pour trouver pinochet sympa (thatcher, notamment)...

sinon j'aime bien le terme d'opprimé masochiste. tu peux ajouter névrosés hystériques aussi.

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