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Frozen in Carbonite

Rufus Shinra
Rufus Shinra
Hearing tens of thousands singing it with one voice, meaning every single word as a call to arms indeed is one of the most terrifying and awesome (in the ethymological sense of the word) experience I have ever felt.
Yesman
Yesman
I liked the battlefield 1 French DLC trailer
Rufus Shinra
Rufus Shinra
These are actors. They do not mean it. One and only one movie ever got it, by having a scene not wih actors, but with people whose heart was full of hope, of despair, of suffering and hatred in a terrifying and beautiful combination. This movie is Casablanca. It was shot during the war, and the people who sing are French emigrés, who need no prompt for they were singing their heart in a time we still call to this day our darkest hours.
A
A New Guy
I prefer LE CHANT DE L'OIGNION. Because nothing is more intrinsically french then marching to war while singing about frech crusine. But La Marseillaise is ok to I guess even if it doesn't have anything about food in the lyrics.
Yesman
Yesman
Ah, the traditional French way of battle

beating the enemy to death with their superior cuisine.
Rufus Shinra
Rufus Shinra
Stale baguettes have been universally outlawed as weapons of war for being far too inhumane. The UN only allows their use against British and ginger.
A
A New Guy
I have to ask are thier any other French military songs about food? The only other military song about food I know of is a Confederate civil war song.

Also what did gingers ever do to be but on the same level as perfidious albion.
Rufus Shinra
Rufus Shinra
EiC
EiC
Rufus Shinra
Rufus Shinra
But you see, we're smarter: we want the enemy's blood to feed our fields, not our own. :p
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