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A stranger again, a french, HELLO

grivois67

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Hello everyone,

I am glad I enrolled here, I'm French.

My name is Nicolas, I come from Alsace in France. I'm 31. Worker in industry (manufacture of lamps).

I am a curious of all drugs. I have tried many kinds, but I have gaps in the RC, and other issues.

In my country the fight against drugs is significant, which paradoxically generates an illegal trade that's a shame to be often illegally for almost nothing! Hence my gaze to the RCs (The molecule 6-APB is the first that interests me, like MDMA is not it?)

Participate here will be a great pleasure, I read you regularly. It's just a shame for such a good site to not have a section 'French' because it works well ;)



ps: I'm sorry for my writing, I speaks English very little. Thank you translators
 
Bonjour, je pense que vous aimez bluelight, desole pour mon francais, je parle un peu lol :)
 
Welcome...believe it or not i took 2 years of high school french and a year in college-but that was over 15 years ago and i can pick up and sort of follow french convos-and in french films-i try and not read the subtitles and see what i can understand,but i cant speak much if any these days-i'd have to think about it before i tried.
however....for you lovely,sexy,french folk check out this forum:
the sub forum "Europe & Africa" contains these two threads...

European & African Drug Discussion
and

European & African Events

I admit-I have yet to familiarize myself with those forums,but I always direct people from those regions to those threads....so go check it out.

also...come hang out in the NMI social-we have several regular posters from Aussie,Scotland,Britain,Germany...and that is just off the top of my head. also,one of our newest members, laveruberlue is from France...you should stop by and say hello in his intro thread:
hello from france.

maybe scroll through some other intro threads-most of then will either have the country or region in the title or sometimes will allude to where they are from...that is another way to locate other member from France-and people who speak French-and connect with them if you feel the need. I am a history and culture freak-very open minded and non judgmental-i have also never left the us and i have only seen the eastern and part of the central region of my own country. i want to travel-after i finish school-i should be going back to finish my BA by next summer-and I'll be taking French and i would love to have conversations in French with you when that finally happens-I CAN'T wait!!! plus your english is great and I encourage you to not let your native language and country stop you from participating ALL over Bluelight. This is a world wide website...we have people of all different ethnicity,religions,regions,countries,sexual orientations-i am the self proclaimed "resident lesbian" for example",professions,DOCs(Drug of Choice),philosophies,age groups,ect...isn't that beautiful???
take your time-be sure and read the BLUA and Greenlighter's Guide(links to both are in my signature below)-they contain vital info and along with the sites search engine and advanced search options,they will function as vital tools in your journey,here.

If you have ANY questions or problems,feel free to post here or PM myself or ANY Moderator or Senior Staff member. We are here to help.
In fact,you might want to contact the Europe and Africa sub forum Moderators as far as questions on locating other members from France and threads that may relate to making connections w/ them.

So glad you are here,and thank you SO much for the thoughtful bday PM. It was such a wonderful surprise!!!
hope to see you around and talk with you more!!! :)


Much peace and love................................skillz<3
 
Tu fais bien de venir içi, tu vas bien apprécier la communauté. Il y as plein de francophones içi; Moi, je viens du Québec.

Bienvenue à bord!
 
i had six years of french in school as a first language no less. i wish i'd have taken it more seriously because reading celine or derrida in the original? priceless. it's really shameful how little of the language i'm still capable of speaking and understanding, i'm completely lost in french movies sans the subtitles. i highly recommend that anyone who's capable of understanding it check out the movie sitcom, it's one of blackest and most acerbic pieces of satire i've ever seen. smoke some herb beforehand and get ready to laugh your fucking ass off. oh well, i speak two languages perfectly, which is more than i can say about most of you monoglot americans.
 
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