Four years on the clock
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2025 8:35 am
This blog turned 4 years old on June 26th.
Normally, this would be an opportunity for the owner of the place to enjoy a week's vacation, but with the busy season, it would be scandalous to abandon his post while our cinemas are full of dung at the start of summer. Of course, some will argue that there have already been periods of unemployment in recent weeks, so hey, hey, let's get to work, but know that if my contempt were concrete, it would be classified as a national monument by the People's Republic of China.
In short, as every year, let's take this opportunity to take stock.
First of all, yes, we'll be returning to non-cinema articles very soon, but what can you do: with the arrival of the first warm weather, audiences are rushing into air-conditioned cinemas, and so the dung is waiting for new victims in large numbers. So we have to take care of them a little, all the same! You don't really think Man of Steel is going to get away with it like that? But let's take stock of the past year instead.
So this year, the blog's pace has slowed down – which is telegram data scandalous, I readily admit – regularly dropping to 8-9 days instead of 7 between two articles. Complainers are of course invited to attach a large check to their complaint, to allow me to spend more time writing nonsense and less time whipping employees by insulting their families in German, oh but. However, let's give some figures: instead of the 50 annual articles, 46 have been published, which is still the equivalent, in terms of characters, of 8 complete novels. Finally. As for the arrival of a new charter, a real sea serpent of this blog, if it is well advanced, it is appropriate to stop announcing it and let things happen at their own pace: there is no doubt that one day of idleness, it will be completed and will come to shine brightly before your amazed little eyes.
When I type in "4 years," I discover that some kind readers have even made a badge. I'm truly touched.
As tradition dictates, it's also fitting today to talk about the incredible research leading to this humble blog, which never ceases to amaze me. For example, just today, we had:
Jean-Marc Ayrault (I never doubted it)
I am a German teacher and I want to retrain
People with exquisite taste
steevy boulay in underwear
The one who has to type quickly on his keyboard before the lady at the CDI catches him
sex video with her mother when she slept in her bedroom
The one who ended up here because he messed up his datajack
shadowrun scenario
Arthur preparing his next show
It's the story of a duck who raised his leg and found it funny, so he raised the other one and poof, he fell.
A moderator from Le Monde.fr who is trying to understand what is happening at home
how trolls reproduce.
Normally, this would be an opportunity for the owner of the place to enjoy a week's vacation, but with the busy season, it would be scandalous to abandon his post while our cinemas are full of dung at the start of summer. Of course, some will argue that there have already been periods of unemployment in recent weeks, so hey, hey, let's get to work, but know that if my contempt were concrete, it would be classified as a national monument by the People's Republic of China.
In short, as every year, let's take this opportunity to take stock.
First of all, yes, we'll be returning to non-cinema articles very soon, but what can you do: with the arrival of the first warm weather, audiences are rushing into air-conditioned cinemas, and so the dung is waiting for new victims in large numbers. So we have to take care of them a little, all the same! You don't really think Man of Steel is going to get away with it like that? But let's take stock of the past year instead.
So this year, the blog's pace has slowed down – which is telegram data scandalous, I readily admit – regularly dropping to 8-9 days instead of 7 between two articles. Complainers are of course invited to attach a large check to their complaint, to allow me to spend more time writing nonsense and less time whipping employees by insulting their families in German, oh but. However, let's give some figures: instead of the 50 annual articles, 46 have been published, which is still the equivalent, in terms of characters, of 8 complete novels. Finally. As for the arrival of a new charter, a real sea serpent of this blog, if it is well advanced, it is appropriate to stop announcing it and let things happen at their own pace: there is no doubt that one day of idleness, it will be completed and will come to shine brightly before your amazed little eyes.
When I type in "4 years," I discover that some kind readers have even made a badge. I'm truly touched.
As tradition dictates, it's also fitting today to talk about the incredible research leading to this humble blog, which never ceases to amaze me. For example, just today, we had:
Jean-Marc Ayrault (I never doubted it)
I am a German teacher and I want to retrain
People with exquisite taste
steevy boulay in underwear
The one who has to type quickly on his keyboard before the lady at the CDI catches him
sex video with her mother when she slept in her bedroom
The one who ended up here because he messed up his datajack
shadowrun scenario
Arthur preparing his next show
It's the story of a duck who raised his leg and found it funny, so he raised the other one and poof, he fell.
A moderator from Le Monde.fr who is trying to understand what is happening at home
how trolls reproduce.