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[–]United Statesbobbage [スコア非表示]  (15子コメント)

That's nice an all but can they do this, takes real skill, not just turning on the colored exhausts for show

I looked up 14 juillet, it means 07/14, that's tomorrow, for any non-French speakers out there

So what happened on 07/14 in France for the few non-Frenchies on this overwhelmingly English-speaking American site?

Was this your independence day when you kicked out the Brits, I remember from high school history something about you copying our Revolution and the US and France being very close back then, we have a load of places named after Lafayette who fought for us before returning to France to throw out the English and start his iconic department store, I think his years in the United States must have given him incredible business nous that catapulted him ahead of the peasantry and petite bourgeoisie in the old country

[–]🇫🇷 La France — cocorico !dClauzel[S] [スコア非表示]  (4子コメント)

Was this your independence day when you kicked out the Brits

Heu… non.

[–]r_e_k_r_u_l [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

Can't tell if this is satire or just a really dumb post

[–]Aeliandil [スコア非表示]  (1子コメント)

That's nice an all but can they do this , takes real skill

I have to say, that's really badass, incredible and dangerous for the pilots. Props to them.

I looked up 14 juillet, it means 07/14, that's tomorrow, for any non-French speakers out there

Pretty sure we're already the 14th on almost all the Earth. So today.

Was this your independence day when you kicked out the Brits

Aside from the 2-3 last years of WW2, France was never occupied (for more than few months or days), so nothing to be independent from. The frenchies kicked out the Brits many times but never to become independent.

As said above, 14 juillet is the national day where the nation celebrates 2 events that happened on that day: both the 1) Storming of the Bastille, a then-royal prison and the 2) fête de la fédération (Federation celebration), which was a popular national day before celebrating the unification of the post-revolution France. But nowadays, not a lot of French know the 2nd event; it's mostly about the Storming of the Bastille.

[–]United Statesbobbage [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

Well thank you for a very informative post, I learned something today, I knew about the Revolution as I said but never heard of this second thing I guess it is similar to how Christmas is really a pagan winter festival and the US political system is basically a rehash of ancient Rome, everything old is new again

[–]FranceThoumas [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

That's nice an all but can they do this

Wow, that's a really impressive stunt. Maybe they can do it if they try to, they are some of the most skilled pilots in the world and can do impressive stunts. You should watch some of their videos if you enjoy aerobatics.

For the rest of your comment, I think you tried to be satiric and I though it was funny (I laughed at the Lafayette bit). I'm sorry for the people who call you dumb or ignorant.

[–]BelgiumRed_Dog1880 [スコア非表示]  (2子コメント)

Was this your independence day when you kicked out the Brits, I remember from high school history something about you copying our Revolution

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storming_of_the_Bastille

[–]United Statesbobbage [スコア非表示]  (1子コメント)

Thank you for the information, I knew Australia was founded by convicts but didn't know modern France was the same

[–]Ljubljana (Slovenia)IWasBilbo [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

"7/14" has been going on for about 13 hours in France