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Please find a copy of "Banlieue 13" (2004) and its sequel "Banlieue 13 : Ultimatum" (2009) and you will see these incredible guys Cyril Raffaelli and David Belle - the one in this youtube clip - doing incredible things.
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Please try "Hero Corp" in Google, this is a new french TV show talking about a lost small town where elderly superheroes or useless powers ones are living.

It's quite funny ! Like "Captain Acid" who previously sent acid fluids with his barehands and now only sends soft shampoo, or Mental who can make you do anything ... only if you're intend to do it !
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Hi, I'm french so I used to eat some things you don't use to I think.

I have already eaten snails, frogs, duck in blood sauce (you forgot one thing ... the duck has to be strangled to be good in the recipe), Durian (used to be a traditional recipe in french island "La RĂ©union" under the name "Ti'jacques"), steamed (duck or chicken) feet (dim sun - chinese food), wasp larva (La RĂ©union french island, a traditional recipe).
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I think he carried his phone in his shirt pocket.

When you bow to reach something your phone always falls from this pocket.

I can imagine that when it push on the flush button the phone felt from the shirt pocket not the pants pocket.
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You're right su.wei, the dishwater liquid has molecules with an hydrophilic side and a lipophilic side (with anionic thing too, to allow the water to spread out else it would be in drops shape).

So the fat is stuck to the lipophilic side and the water to the hydrophilic side (that's why it cleans your dishes else water and fat don't mix together).

So, fatter the milk is (which is basically a mix between saturated fat, water, sugar - lactose - and casein - a protein -. the K-casein allows the mixing to be stable as an emulsion) and more reactive the mixing would be.

(forgive my english language)
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No I don't think so Ty. I'm French and after reading the article (which is the first thing to do Ty) the Alex's article is a subjective appreciation of the original article. "Agree" in this article means that 100% of the speakers know the right gender of the noun. If "only" 97.6% answered the correct gender this article tells that "speakers don't agree on the gender".

Furthermore, the main goal of this article is to compare Adults vocabulary and Teenagers vocabulary, which only means that an older person knows better his native language than a younger one... I bet I could have found this between a 2 years child and a 5 years child too ...

But I think that this article is a kind of consolation for english speakers as the genders are a difficult part of french language to learn.
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