but he's saying
'let them eat cake' a quote oft misattributed to Marie Antoinette, but actually from Jean-Jaques Rousseau's book, Confessions.
edit: and google agrees with me, so i must be right because google can only tell the truth
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Fri 4 Nov 2005, 11:38,
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edit: and google agrees with me, so i must be right because google can only tell the truth
i feel that you might be right
but all I'm saying is what it's saying is let them eat cake, like people thought Marie Antoinette said when the people had no bread, then the people burned down her palace and the people cut her head off. he's arguing about the literal words, I'm arguing about the meaning of the words. I feel that I am superior because of this. I may now go and have a cup of tea to celebrate.
none of it really matters anyway, it's not like we're arguing politics or anything, and besides, he's french, it's up to him to decapitate his leader
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Fri 4 Nov 2005, 11:50,
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none of it really matters anyway, it's not like we're arguing politics or anything, and besides, he's french, it's up to him to decapitate his leader