Is France part of PIGS ( even partly) ??

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  1. No, but they are our big, muscular bros that stand up for us. Especially *us* Greeks.

    For some fucking reason, the Italians have beef with them

  2. Maybe in 200 years once our last empire is long gone and we lose all influence and power, only then will we qualify to be a PIGS.

  3. France is like the fat kid we may allow to tag along because his momma asked nicely.

    We don’t really like him, but he may come in handy if we are attacked by a bear!

  4. I feel like the French economy is too robust to join the PIGS

  5. Isn’t southern France basically same Mediterranean culture region as PIGS? Not even need to mention Corsica.

  6. We’re the guy who can spend time with every group without being part of any of them. In the outer ring of every group, so in the middle of everything

  7. PIGS is only for civilized countries, we don’t want these baguette eaters to be part of our group

  8. > Mediterranean sea? ✅

    > Ancestral Roman Land? ✅

    > Smelly, sometimes hairy people? ✅

    > Unique Cousine? ✅

    > Refugee Killstreak? ✅

    People will say someone paid me to say all th- ooh la la what a big fighter jet 🥵

  9. France, the most Germanic Latin, the most Latin Germanic

  10. STOP TRYING TO FIT IN ! France is not part of the north, or the south, or the west. We’re all three at once, we’re the quintessential European nation. Fitting in a category of european countries is really not something that the superior French Citizen should pursue.

  11. They are Latin, their country is another daughter of Rome, but they have absorbed too much Germanic malice.

  12. Given how much of you all emigrated to France (except greeks) we should be honorary pigs but unlike you we don’t have to beg the Eu for money

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  13. What I am learning here is that the Greeks have a hard on for Pierre

  14. If they give us Corsica and Mona Lisa back we’ll approve letting them in.

  15. We’re honestly a bit of everything and nothing. That’s the price to pay for being so central, pivotal and important to this whole continent.

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