Ce fait quelques mois que je suis sur /b/ et je viens de découvrir cette partie du site. Depuis tout à l'heure j'ai aussi vu qu'il y avait pas mal de français sur /int/. Je comprends pas, cette board est étrange. Pourquoi (dis).4chan.org. Si quelqu'un pouvait me mettre un peu plus au courant, par exemple des habitudes qu'ont pris les francophones sur 4chan, les différents boards, etc.
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Anonymous2011-01-07 20:05
there are like 20 billion french threads on the front page, couldn't you have posted your frogspeak shit in there?
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Anonymous2011-01-08 1:06
20 billion + 1
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Anonymous2011-01-08 6:04
I'll translate for the newfaggy dipshit who's not able to speak English, cause I think he deserves your wrath.
"Its been a few month now i'm on /b/ and I just discovered this part of the website.
I also noticed that there is a lot of french people on /int/.
I don't understand, this board is weird. Why dis.4chan.org ?
If somebody could help me out here and explain me, for instance the habits the french speaking people have on 4chan, the different boards, and so on."
1. Learn to formulate questions. A question ends with a question mark, even in French.
2. Learn that /b/ is not the website. It's 4chan.
3. In my opinion, french language has no authority on an international board. It's like in the scientific world, french articles are shit, if you want some good stuff, you have to search for English.
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>3. In my opinion, french language has no authority on an international board. It's like in the scientific world, french articles are shit, if you want some good stuff, you have to search for English.
True. In sci world, it's better to know Russian than French - 25% of scientific articles are made in Russian.
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Eat your shorts2011-01-11 5:26
@ 2 /4 /5
For your info:
french is the international diplomatic language...
English is the international business language...
odd isn't it
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Anonymous2011-01-11 10:53
>>6
English is the international language for everything
deal with it