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in "Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown", Pierre, Marcy, and Patty eat at a house in rural France. Patty complains about the food: "Cheese, sausages, soup for breakfast?"

Is that what they really eat out there? Would you appreciate such a breakfast?
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>>21695829
Ooh la la, ménage à trois
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>>21695829
I wonder what kind of soup it was.
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>>21695829
>Is that what they really eat out there?
I think a typical breakfast would also include pastis, but the kids wouldn't have been served that since that weren't 10 years old yet.
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>>21695903
pastis for breakfast?
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>>21695829
AI says bread and pastries, along with coffee and juice, are typical breakfast fare for rural France. Cheese, sausage, and soup would be highly unusual.
The movie is from 1980, so few Americans would have been all that familiar with the details of life in the French countryside and there was no internet to look it up.
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>>21696010
Fuck AI and fuck you.
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>>21696010
>AI says
kill yourself
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>>21695829
That's a lot of saturated fat for breakfast. Those kids will be dead before they hit their twenties.
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>>21696010
If I wanted an AI answer I’d use AI. You know AI fucks up all the time right? You need a critical eye to discern if it’s fucking up and spewing bullshit it screenscraped from Reddit?
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>>21695916
And second breakfast, elevensies, brunch, lunch, dinner, tea, supper, midnight snack, plus anytime you get thirsty.
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>>21696010
Wow it really is true, AI IS making people more stupid. OP is talking about provincial France you retarded cunt.
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Breakfast is usually sweet stuff. When I was growing up it was chocolate milk, juice, cereals, (toasted) bread with butter and jam, sometimes croissants.
Personally I prefer savory, so I have no problem with cheese and some charcuterie for breakfast, but soup is going too far.
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>>21696010
>there was no internet to look it up.
>the internet was 11 years old in 1980
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>>21695829
>Would you appreciate such a breakfast?
Yes, I don't like American breakfast most of the time. Eggs are gross, breakfast sausage and pancakes are meh, and both waffles and American style biscuits have to be just right or they suck too (and most places get them wrong). Bacon is the only thing that's consistently good, and if they fuck up or omit the breakfast sausage the only thing that's edible.
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>>21696215
In this day & age I'm not sure if you're trolling or simply regurgitating a nonsensical ChatGPT "answer."
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>>21696010
>AI says
That s the boomer "it s true, the TV said so". We went full circle, (((they))) have the upper hand again.
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>>21695829
According to wakfu it's a fucking orgasm of pastries and jam
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>>21696302
The internet launched in 1969. Keep trying, though.
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>>21696355
Are you so desperate to have your existence acknowledge that you do low-effort trolling like this? The Internet of 1969 was nothing like the Internet of the 1990s+, but you knew that.
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>>21696357
Yes, it was better. Everything went downhill wit AOL and the web.
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>>21696357
Nice try, but I'm old enough to remember when 4chan.org was started in 1972 by Harold Moot Sr. This web-site was originally started by a group of DARPA generals as a "safe space" to say the n-word back when race relations were becoming a hot topic in American politics, but quickly became an "image board" where anyone in US military research (or one of a few select top universities) could post ASCII art of dicks. It was always amusing to come into the office at 8am and see all the new ASCII dicks that the teletype printer had received overnight..... but I'd say that 4chan didn't really come into its own until MKULTRA started planning the use of anime as a weapon to feminize American boys, and back then it took almost 2 years to download a single episode of Gundam. Slow going, but we got there in the end. Speaking of slow, the new captchas come from 4chan's original mainframe which takes up the space of two football fields in a basement in Langley, so please understand if they sometimes take a few seconds to load.

Picrel shows some of the original /ck/ jannies. Unfortunately, none of them ever became a woman.
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>>21696302
At least he rewrote it. Whenever I see something cut and pasted AI I automatically assume the persons an idiot.
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>>21696383
Nice fiction
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>>21695829
I would love that for breakfast. Hell we already do that with breakfast sandwiches except for the soup.
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>>21695829
Here as usual the French are used as a familiar comedic foil to distract from America's true enemies: freemasons, communists, and jews. It's much easier to laugh at a white neighbor's culinary traditions, to call them "cheese eating surrender monkeys", while ignoring the fact that the man sitting on the bus next to you is an agent of an inimical foreign power.
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>>21695829
black coffee and cigarettes
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>>21695916
based knower
>>21696010
as a member of the ESL community, you are retarded
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>>21697563
this
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>>21696010
>AI says
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>>21696749
good point. I'd never have soup for breakfast though, coffee is my hot morning liquid.
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>>21696146
My favorite is google's ai searches, because it cites a source, so you can often read the answer, check the source and find that it was able to find a site with the information, but it still chose to take the information from that site, throw it out, and make up an answer instead.
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Thirty something posts, still no one actually addresses what would have been the typical breakfast in the context of the cartoon's setting. Think we all know why that is.
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>>21696010
>AI says
Didn't read
Kys
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>>21695829
I'm genuinely interested in the answer to this.
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>>21695829
patty and marcy are lesbians.
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French hotels often have charcuterie alongside more typical breakfast fare, but I haven't encountered soup served at breakfast anywhere I've been in France. It might be a regional thing, given the Flemish influence in the north (where the movie largely takes place.) Not that Belgium is known for breakfast soup either, but it seems like something those freaks would do.
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>>21698609
also this is someone's house, not a restaurant, so maybe what they did/do at home is different. certain soups are often more home dishes than restaurant fare (like zurek in Poland/Slavic countries)
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>>21696010
it seems plausible to me. these retards bashing ai are probably salty furry porn "artists" mad their "skill" has become outdated
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>>21696262
>Eggs are gross
eggs are the best and most complete food on earth. you are gross
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>>21696010
I see people reacting viscerally to AI the same way I see African tribals approaching drones with spears and arrows
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Most of my time in France has been in cities but I did rural once and the breakfast consisted of:

-Croissants
-Sliced bread
-Various cheeses, speck, salami
-Boiled eggs
-Fresh seasonal fruits
-Local yogurt
-Coffee, juices, etc

>>21698623
I don't think tech bros are prepared for how strong the backlash will be against AI, there's a reason so many speculative fiction future universes involve bans on this shit
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>>21697946
When I was a kid my dad would make me a bowl of cafe au lait with cubes of stale bread toasted in butter, maybe that was it
Sometimes he'd give me sugar and cinnamon or cocoa powder with it, sometimes jam
Charlie Brown exists in a weird timeline, like both WWI and WWII just ended simultaneously
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>>21695829
>lesbian butch dyke
opinion DISREGARDED
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>>21696010
Thank you sir for the accurate informations.
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>>21698623
if he wasnt bragging about it like he consulted a high authority he wouldnt have gotten shit on.
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>>21698627
>I don't think tech bros are prepared for how strong the backlash will be against AI, there's a reason so many speculative fiction future universes involve bans on this shit
Has nothing to do with that anons post. You're like a stay at home mom sperging because she saw a gun in a tv show
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>>21696010
AI aint never gonna help you get smart son.
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>>21695829
As much as I love a traditional american breakfast I could eat just about anything for breakfast at this point. I wouldn't mind french style sounds good.
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>>21699029
>You're like a stay at home mom sperging because she saw a gun in a tv show
Weirdly specific, tell us more about your hot mom
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>>21696010
>there was no internet to look it up
what do you think people did before the internet if they didn't know about something? Do you think they just made shit up?
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>>21699281
There was Internet if you were savvy but we also had Minitel
That guy's a faggot, though, my American grandfather was eating breakfast in France after they landed in Belgium in '44
Battle Babies FTW
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>>21696010
wow you all fell for my insanely intelligent bait
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>>21699291
No, I told you I grew up eating croutons in coffee
Pastries were only there when they were leftover from the day before
In the 90s it was milk and cereal like anywhere in America
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>>21699302
you just fell for even more insanely intelligent bait again
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>>21699315
Is it because I come from rural France?

I will fall for some blue Bresse bait, I miss it.
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>>21699324
you just fell for even more insanely crazy intelligent bait
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>>21699329
Whell then where's my cheese?
>cheeze pweeeze!
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>>21699281
Even with the Internet, people constantly make shit up. So yes, in the absence of deep knowledge of the breakfast habits of 1980s rural France, the writers for Peanuts would have gone with whatever fit the story best. It's worth noting that Charles Schulz, the creator of Peanuts, did spend time in France during the war, which would not have been reflective of the culinary habits of the 1980s when the story is set.
Maybe there's some local board joke that I'm missing and you all are simply trolling me but otherwise I don't understand why you would take a 1980s children's cartoon as a valid academic source for the breakfast culinary habits of rural France in the 1980s. The most likely answer here is that the people making the cartoon made something up to give the characters a fish out of water experience.
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>>21699404
You're talking out of your ass. For all you know, the cartoon is 100% accurate.
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>>21699329
Ha, I'm just about to as well, just to tell you that you're a fucking cunt. You'll probably love that - great. Doesn't stop you being an inane, immature little fucking cunt.
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>>21695829
love me a good glizzy for breakfast
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>>21695829
Considering most of the time breakfast is whatever I had for dinner the night before, then yeah I'd appreciate some cheese, sausages and soup
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>>21695829
I like my breakfasts savory so I'd inhale that
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>>21695829
I was actually laughed at by a french woman for eating cheese for breakfast. She lived in Paris, albeit
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>>21696383
Good post
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>>21696010
Who is Al, and why should I believe what he says about rural French cuisine?
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>>21695829
Yes. I can confirm this children’s cartoon is an accurate representation of culinary habits in rural France.
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>>21699626
No you weren't
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>>21699404
>The most likely answer here is that the people making the cartoon made something up
Why is that the most likely answer? This is all speculation and bullshit.
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>>21699766
he got doubles. confirmed. Thanks AnonI
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>>21700130
Parsimony.
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>>21699771
I was, I got to know her in Sienna and she let me and my GF couch surf at her Paris apartmam as we were traveling. It's a shame you didn't get to make such connections with women!

She recommended a bunch of great cheeses and some cool museums and sightseeing spots, she was a rather nice lady.



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