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frasesenespa-ol · 1 year ago
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Déjame ser ese pañuelo que seque tus lágrimas cuando estés triste y compartir tu alegría y también tus momentos felices
El amor de mi vida (La Adictiva)
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manderley · 1 year ago
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Jacques Perrin in
The Sleeping Car Murder (1965)
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o-link · 2 months ago
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Couple Lovers
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unhonestlymirror · 18 days ago
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Guys, who's gonna tell her?
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Molotov-Ribbentrop pact who?👀
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david-brittlesbee · 20 days ago
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hace como dos años mientras volvía a ver los simuladores me tome el tiempo de sacar captura de pantalla cada dos por tres y las metí en un drive ordenadas(algunas capturas se ven bien otras no tanto) por personaje y por capitulo menos las capturas de lamponne(siempre me cuelgo en hacerlo) dejo el link por si alguien le interesa como referencia para dibujos o para hacer memes
acá hay otro que también hice con los capítulos completos sacados de youtube antes que lo borraran
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petitmonsieur1 · 6 months ago
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Dernier métro
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pigeonneaux · 2 years ago
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Fil's bed
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kennethbrangh · 2 years ago
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JEAN-LOUIS TRINTIGNANT in Compartiment tueurs (1965) 
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flammedoudoune · 7 months ago
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Everyone going "the thing you miss the most when you leave Japan is the smart toilets", I get you, but also, I arrived in Paris, paid 11 euros for two drinks and a yogurt, and this made me want to cry a little bit.
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screenlitter · 1 year ago
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unetealombre · 1 year ago
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sambuchito · 1 year ago
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una ex compañera de grupo de una materia que curse compartió el drive de toda la materia donde estaban todos los archivos originales tipo ai ps y indd ademas de excels e informes con alguien fuera del grupO VOY A EMPEZAR A MATAR
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alexlacquemanne · 2 years ago
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2022 in 12 movies (1 per months)
January
The Pink Panther (1963) directed by Blake Edwards with Peter Sellers, David Niven, Robert Wagner, Capucine and Claudia Cardinale
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February
Pépé le Moko (1937) directed by Julien Duvivier with Jean Gabin, Line Noro and Mireille Balin
[First time]
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March
Mado (1976) directed by Claude Sautet with Michel Piccoli, Ottavia Piccolo, Jacques Dutronc, Charles Denner and Romy Schneider
[First time]
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April
A Countess from Hong Kong (1967) directed by Charlie Chaplin with Marlon Brando, Sophia Loren, Tippi Hedren, Margaret Rutherford, Sydney Chaplin and Géraldine Chaplin
[First time]
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May
Whiplash (2014) directed by Damien Chazelle with Miles Teller, J. K. Simmons, Paul Reiser et Melissa Benoist
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June
L'Arme à gauche (1965) directed by Claude Sautet with Lino Ventura, Sylva Koscina, Leo Gordon and Alberto de Mendoza
[First time]
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July
Compartiment tueurs (1965) directed by Costa-Gavras with Yves Montand, Jacques Perrin, Catherine Allégret, Pierre Mondy and Claude Mann
[First time]
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August
Soylent Green (1973) directed by Richard Fleischer with Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, Edward G. Robinson and Chuck Connors
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September
Estambul 65 (1965) directed by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi with Horst Buchholz, Sylva Koscina, Mario Adorf, Perrette Pradier and Klaus Kinski
[First time]
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October
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1988) directed by Giuseppe Tornatore with Philippe Noiret, Salvatore Cascio, Marco Leonardi and Jacques Perrin
[First time]
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November
Robin and Marian (1976) directed by Richard Lester with Sean Connery, Audrey Hepburn, Robert Shaw and Richard Harris
[First time]
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December
Rebecca (1940) directed by Alfred Hitchcock with Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine, George Sanders and Judith Anderson
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Honourable Mentions :
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
In the Heat of the Night (1967)
An Affair to Remember (1957)
Le Sauvage (1975)
The Night of the Generals (1967)
Crime et Châtiment (1956)
Un témoin dans la ville (1959)
Le Mans (1971)
Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (1967)
A Star Is Born (2018)
César et Rosalie (1972)
The Breakfast Club (1985)
C'est magnifique ! (2022)
The Blues Brothers (1980)
Under Capricorn (1949)
Tous à l'Ouest (2007)
Le Fantôme du Bengale (1996)
Ho ! (1968)
The Greatest Show on Earth (1952)
The Wrong Man (1956)
The Rope (1948)
Le Visiteur du Futur (2022)
Le Secret des Incas (1954)
Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté (1988)
Le Magnifique (1973)
La Femme d'à côté (1981)
The Hustler (1961)
The Big Sleep (1946)
Fantômas (1964)
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iamthetruenhaz · 4 months ago
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In my country there's this attitude of "can't get rich if you don't do something shady". Especially in the last 30 years when we had a rampant mafia/state corruption combo. For real, if I hear ads of some business that I remember hearing as a kid (so the 90s/00s), I immediately assume they buddied up with someone in the state-mafia conglomerate in order to make it big and stay big, and that often (not always but often) gets proven right. Large businesses here don't survive otherwise.
Back during soc (for the non-Eastern Europeans, those were the years of the communist regime, so 1944-1989) that was actually the official doctrine - anyone slightly more rich than dirt poor is filthy bouwoeuergoieoriesie and must be sent to a death camp or just straight into a mass grave. A person owning a mom and pop shop or even a poor peasant owning one cow could be a rich person for the regime to eat, especially if they wanted an excuse to remove that person. Hell, every CV started out with "I was born in a poor working class family" if you wanted to get hired anywhere. And if someone found out you had "people affected by the People's Government's initiatives" (i. e. your father's mom and pop shop was confiscated at gunpoint and declared property of the state), you would get yeeted out of your job, pronto.
Of course, it was blatant hypocrisy - anyone with a standard of living close to western instead of a tiny, cramped concrete box, was at the very least a party member or worse, an undercover intelligence agent of our local KGB clone. Or if you made it a habit to steal on the job. There was no legal way to not be poor.
It goes further back - "chorbaji" is shorthand for any person during Ottoman times who was not dirt poor - say, a merchant who at most had the means to send his kids to study abroad. It's absolutely loaded with connotations of "evil tycoon", no matter that many of those evil tycoons funded the liberation movement that slandered them. It's just that the "even slightly richer than me = evil" stereotype has always been there.
After the "fall" of soc, the very first people to get "western" standard of living (being able o afford going abroad, sending their kids to western universities, having a nice apartment, western goods and yes, a dishwasher, especially before the 00s) were looked at with suspicion - they must have played dirty, either with the former commies or with the newly hatched mafia. (Doesn't help that it was at least part true - the party regime did soften its own fall by making a bunch of people rich and giving them state-owned assets as their own so they would stay in their circles.) But the sentiment is so prevalent that these days, especially when there are actual ways to make a decent living without playing dirty - it has become a harmful stereotype.
I don't think you guys realize but as a latinoamerican I have never met a person with a dishwasher who wasn't rich so every time you talk about the dishwasher I'm like holy shit my mutual is fucking loaded
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ketwolf · 8 months ago
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Hi guys :)
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petitmonsieur1 · 6 months ago
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Terreur du métro
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