Thread:90.3.38.189/@comment-90.3.38.189-20150107234232/@comment-90.3.38.189-20150108193901

AgentMuffin wrote: 90.3.38.189 wrote: dictionnary If you're talking about an English-French *dictionary, I somehow doubt its quality.

Yeah, when you say those people are lying between life and death, my brain thinks "Technicality!" and decides to point out that if you need CPR, you are technically dead as well; and if someone administers CPR correctly, you will basically have been revived.

Real shame tho, that people have to die. OH WAIT, NO THEY DON'T! If people learn how to fix aging, they could die by other circumstances, but whoever was involved would really have no good reason, unless it were some big overpopulation control kinda thing. Well, I was talking about a French dictionary, not English-French. It's a Larousse disctionary, so its quality is good, but that book has also many humourous pictures from various drawers, commenting some explained words. One of those drawers is dead in the shooting.

The news that got attacked is a French satirical weekly news called "Charlie Hebdo". To support the casualties, people used this slogan: "Je suis Charlie" (translated in English "I am Charlie" in the English speaking countries).You may have saw it.