Spyke
CluckNreply
lemmy.world

Last time I did that for a girl I BLJ’d into the staircase and hit her grandma at 170mph.

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danekraereply
lemmy.world

Not me. Who would want someone to be interested in them, someone who wants to hug and kiss them.

...I stubbed my toe earlier, so that is why I've got tears in my eyes.

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I like hugs, I give them to all nice people I know well enough. Kisses do seem a little weird and unhygienic but I could get used to them. The two do come separate.

Stubbed toes however are a very reasonable thing to cry about. Having to live through all that's going on is another favourite of mine.

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Sometimes I wonder if going AeroAce in the past was a mistake. But there is a special freedom in embracing the void too!

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As a native speaker, that doesn't translate to any french, bad English at best. Good sentiment though

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There's no real link with French. She's just calling him a sweet boy in proper english I guess.

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atro_cityreply
fedia.io

I looked it up and she's probably trying to say "gentil garçon" which according to wiktionary would actually mean nice, thoughtful, charming, or lovely.

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FundMECFSreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

As a native french speaker, that sounds so weird!

It’s like saying “good girl” or something, definitely not something you hear much in the younger generation.

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BakerBagelreply
midwest.social

God what i would do for a beautiful French woman to call me a good bye while she puts a cigarette out on my chest

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