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…..what. i would have never guessed it.
'cause it's really dumb ugh
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brightsidesp replied to your post: brightsidesp replied to your post: jim...
…..what. i would have never guessed it.
'cause it's really dumb ugh
brightsidesp replied to your post: jimtiberiusharper replied to your post...
embrace your culinary stereotype. baguettes and omelettes are like pasta and pizza (but maybe worse idk. personally i never associated france with omelettes before tumblr) and wtf is “hon hon hon”?
omg
i'd rather embrace foie gras t b h
and i think it's supposed to make fun of the way we laugh??? because every french person has the same laugh amirite
oh thank you; i actually would love to use it in an edit but if you don't want to i can go and look for another quote
Okay, I went to look for the book, and the actual passage is:
"You have risen so high," my sister remarked, having thanked me as she accepted the gift. "Much higher than I did. But that means you have much farther to fall. Do not forget that, Nan."
Quite similar! You can use mine or the book’s.
hi, where is this phrase from? (/post/59796418737) thanks :D
A similar line was said in the book Doomed Queen Anne I believe, when Mary Boleyn was telling Anne to be careful because even though she was more than Mary ever was, she had more to lose…or was it further to fall? Honestly, I can’t remember the exact words and am too lazy to go looking for the book, so I just wrote that.