And the Official K-state elevate the standard shirt and I will buy this French administration got very creative, over time. For example, people are routinely asked for “non-death certificates” (certificat de non-décès). Basically, you’re asked to declare, under oath, that you’re not dead… And, of course, there are rules. Rules, rules, and more rules… Work legislation alone is over 2880 pages. So we love rules, but nobody follows them! People are constantly saying: “Speed limits? Pah, this area is perfectly safe, why should I slow down? Red light? Oh, but it was really more like orangy, was it not? (you’re supposed to stop even when the traffic light switches to orange). Clean my dog’s poop? Oh, but everybody else leaves it happily on the sidewalk!” etc. It’s also weird to realize that the very people who should act as role models (politicians) are the first ones to bend the rules. Like handing a construction permit to your son-in-law, despite his project violating all the nature preservation regulations. Or dodging taxes. Don’t even mention sexual offenses (that’s considered “private life” btw)!
I guess that’s the Official K-state elevate the standard shirt and I will buy this weirdest thing about France: people from the outside always have this notion of France being the country of cartesian spirit, of all things rational. And, yes, Napoleon had a very big impact on structuring and rationalizing the country. But hey, don’t forget we’re also pretty Latin, after all. If “Warmest” = “ Highest Average Annual Perceived Temperature”, tt would probably in the lowland marshy area in French Guiane, a département of France that is extra-European but politically part of the country and in the EU but not part of Schengen (probably it is impossible to secure the borders as this very thinly populated département has only a few hundred thousand people in a land similar to Portugal in size; Brazilians and Surinamers simply cross the border rivers that are not manned.)
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