Why we shouldn't use the word "noble"

"Noble", a word which sounds great and glorious is in fact a pro Fr*nch term. Users of this term are Fr*nch as well. I think we shouldn't use this word, at least openly.

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How is noble pro French? And which French person uses.

The President

Noble is in other languages, and this is too far. What is next, I can’t say Bourgeoisie? Money? We are already allowing Fr*n city names like Paris and Lyon, this is not extreme.


CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate

I use this term, because of it being a very commonly used word in a certain language, which isnt french. It refers to a wide range of positive things. I an mean good, it can be used as a compliment and other. @the mister class, unnoble.

The President

Aeroplanes are interesting toys but of no military value.
β€” Marshal Foch
A pretty mechanical toy [...] the war will never be won by such machines.
β€” Lord Kitchener, on tanks

This was sarcastic bro

TMC

Lord Crayfish wrote:

is that the bad guy from germany?

looks like it

Yeah, Charles de Gualle was the Caudillo of the Estado Novo party in Germany.

The President

Claudio NVKP wrote:

Yeah, Charles de Gualle was the Caudillo of the Estado Novo party in Germany.
Claudio did you hit your head on the wall again?

CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate

maybe. I really forgot i wrote that.

The President

Yeah. He was the Caudillo of the Estado Novo party in Italy!


CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate

Sounds right

Nice take

Carking the 6th wrote:

Yeah. He was the Caudillo of the Estado Novo party in Italy!
I thought

that was a brazil thing.

Carking the 6th wrote:

Noble is in other languages, and this is too far. What is next, I can’t say Bourgeoisie? Money? We are already allowing Fr*n city names like Paris and Lyon, this is not extreme.
Do you mean Par*s and Ly*n? Don't forget the B********** and R**********. M*n*y is also too far.
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Donk
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Donk2.0 wrote:

Carking the 6th wrote:

Noble is in other languages, and this is too far. What is next, I can’t say Bourgeoisie? Money? We are already allowing Fr*n city names like Paris and Lyon, this is not extreme.
Do you mean Par*s and Ly*n? Don't forget the B********** and R**********. M*n*y is also too far.
Okay, D**k 2.*

Donk2.0 wrote:

Carking the 6th wrote:

Noble is in other languages, and this is too far. What is next, I can’t say Bourgeoisie? Money? We are already allowing Fr*n city names like Paris and Lyon, this is not extreme.
Do you mean Par*s and Ly*n? Don't forget the B********** and R**********. M*n*y is also too far.
I’d wager that mean, you, and Don’t along with Forget have even the slightest Fr*nch influence. Most words after old English and the Norman invasion do.

CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate

Donk2.0 wrote:

Don't forget the B********** and R**********. M*n*y is also too far.
Let me guess... Burma? Rangoon? Mandalay?
Aeroplanes are interesting toys but of no military value.
β€” Marshal Foch
A pretty mechanical toy [...] the war will never be won by such machines.
β€” Lord Kitchener, on tanks

Bourgeoisie, Money.


CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate

Carking the 6th wrote:

Bourgeoisie, Money.
What about the other one?
Kind regards,
Donk
Bytro game addict and avid CoW player.
"Þ" > "th"
Π‘Π»Π°Π²Π°
Π£ΠΊΡ€Π°Ρ—Π½Ρ–!

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