Thread 213820922 - /int/ [Archived: 143 hours ago]

Anonymous Chile
8/15/2025, 12:36:05 AM No.213820922
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what do you know about Tunisia?
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Anonymous Algeria
8/15/2025, 12:51:23 AM No.213821312
>>213820922 (OP)
The bread muncher
Anonymous United States
8/15/2025, 12:55:08 AM No.213821410
>>213820922 (OP)
They love bread
Anonymous United States
8/15/2025, 12:55:45 AM No.213821421
>>213820922 (OP)
I know they were a French colony, and were smart in not starting a war for independence, unlike Algeria that got ravaged by war and destabilized for decades. After France was exhausted by wars elsewhere, they allowed Tunisia to become independent peacefully.
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Anonymous Sweden
8/15/2025, 12:58:32 AM No.213821489
I was there in like 2005 and there were these super thin coins on the ground.
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Anonymous Italy
8/15/2025, 1:17:26 AM No.213821908
>>213820922 (OP)
They eat a lot of pasta
Immigrant boats depart from there
Star Wars was shot there
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Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 1:18:43 AM No.213821934
>>213820922 (OP)
Pretty much nothing.
>>213821421
Yeah because Tunisia wasn't all that important to them, we don't actually have natural resources or anything unlike Algeria and Libya, France considered Algeria part of their soil, to them it was part of France proper and weren't willing to lose it under any circumstances or cost, Tunisia is an entirely different story, it was on paper and in name a protectorate though ran exactly like a colony, they weren't 1/1000th as attached to us as they were to Algerians, Algerians had no choice, they weren't stupid, quite the contrary, I respect them more for winning their liberty liberty like men with guts and blood and glory. If you don't laud and respect the Algerian struggle for freedom and dignity and self determination don't try to win the affection of us Tunisian. Tunisians and Algerians are one people split in two countries, their friends are our friends and their enemies are our enemies. No country supports Tunisia or looks out for Tunisia's best interest like Algeria out of camaraderie and love for each other.
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Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 1:22:41 AM No.213822016
>>213821908
>depart from there
They dรฉpart from Libya actually, certain Beaches that were in the past used by smugglers to get nuggets across to yurop are under permanent lockdown to everyone and the government is cracking HARD on all illegal immigration into and out of Tunisia specifically because YOU asked for it. Now we have to deal with all the niggas and frankly you're paying nowhere near enough.
Cough up yer doubloons right quick or I'll flood ye with darkies from Davy Jones locker it's gonna make the second punic war look like a border squabble.
Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 1:31:08 AM No.213822198
>>213821489
Those are no longer in circulation.
Lemme give you a little factoid, Hannibal Barca was one of the greatest military generals of all of history, his empire Carthage sat on the territory of modern day Tunisia, we're heirs to their monuments, legacy, and history. Hannibal was taken by his father Hamilcar barca to the temple of Baal to swear an oath never to be a friend of Rome, Barca the father and the sun then went to Spain to carve out a personal empire and to get the silver mines following to their coffers and back home to Carthage, this silver was used to fun a giant military to invade Italy, Libyan elite infantry, Celtic mercenaries, and most importantly numidian cavalry and tons and tons of war elephants, they crossed the Alp mountains during ottoman to reign down vengeance on Rome, they gave them defeat after defeat, in one battle the battle of canae Hannibal's Army slaughtered 80,000 roman legionnaires, 20% of Italy's fighting age males in one battle, and even after losing the war due to Romans taking the battle to africa at the worst time for Hannibal and getting numidia to betray him he spent the rest of his life even though he's an old man giving military help to Greek enemies of Rome.
His face today sits at the tunisian five Dinar bill, the dinar is the descendent of the roman currency the denarius, the irony!
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Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 1:32:20 AM No.213822241
>>213822198
>during ottoman
Autumn*
Ich habe Autismus.
Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 1:34:02 AM No.213822284
>>213822198
Also the two dinar coin has an olive tree on it, a national symbol for tunisians but sadly olive trees are native to shitaly... Feels bad, man.
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Anonymous Brazil
8/15/2025, 1:35:08 AM No.213822306
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>>213822284
i just bought this tunisian olive oil, it's written it's "first, cold press", i hope it's good
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Anonymous United States
8/15/2025, 1:39:52 AM No.213822415
>>213821934
Oh, i thought most European colonies would get independence if they just waited for decolonizing sentiment to grow.
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Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 1:40:37 AM No.213822426
>>213820922 (OP)
Ah, no, wait I changed my mind, I do know something about Tunisia. No joke bread is very sacred to us Tunisians.
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Anonymous Austria
8/15/2025, 1:43:33 AM No.213822494
>>213821934
>France considered Algeria part of their soil, to them it was part of France proper
Why were(and somewhat still are) the French so retarded and delusional?
>Yeah bro these people there that have a completely different culture and religion and that absolutely hate our guts are just as French as you and me.
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Anonymous United Kingdom
8/15/2025, 1:43:48 AM No.213822502
>>213820922 (OP)
High quality olive oil
Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 1:44:42 AM No.213822522
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>>213822415
No, see that chunk of land France owns in Latin America? Shares a border with Brazil, they keep it to this day, that's exactly what they wanted to do with Algeria.
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Anonymous United States
8/15/2025, 1:46:54 AM No.213822572
>>213822522
French Guiana doesn't want independence though.
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Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 1:47:40 AM No.213822585
>>213822572
You think the people in Paris care either way?
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Anonymous United States
8/15/2025, 1:48:33 AM No.213822606
>>213822585
They care because that means they can keep it.
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Anonymous Algeria
8/15/2025, 1:52:15 AM No.213822698
>>213822494
That wasn't the case, Algerians weren't considered French or given french citizenship (except the Jews) and were treated like complete shit
What they wanted was the land, the people were just an obstacle standing in the way
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Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 1:54:04 AM No.213822739
>>213822494
>>Yeah bro these people there that have a completely different culture and religion and that absolutely hate our guts are just as French as you and me.
Retarded, we tolerated ottomans despite them being different from us in every single way for one very simple reason, we were happy to pay taxes to you in exchange for autonomy and protection, that's not what European colonialism was or still is about, it's an exclusionary system with no representation for the native people who stole their land , Algerians were barred from schools and all education, had a curfew on them disallowing them from leaving home past midnight, and weren't allowed in centers of culture like cinema theaters or else, the police could and would kill you for it without trial or arrest, many police officers stationed in Algeria were Nazi collaborators, Maurice Papon was the biggest Nazi collaborator in France and he was put in charge of the police in Algeria, for every Frenchman an Algerian killed the french police killed 10 innocent Algerians, copied one to one from Nazis.
Europeans aren't benevolent, they don't give a fuck about working together, and understanding each other and mutual benefit, a European cannot get hard from mutual benefit, he needs to genocide someone to steal what they have or else they can't cum.
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Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 1:56:32 AM No.213822789
>>213822739
>had a curfew on them disallowing them from leaving home past midnight
8pm* Apologies.
Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 2:00:36 AM No.213822891
>>213822606
They would keep it regardless of what the people there think because it is integral for them to project power and influence and for tax revenue and for their national moral, no foreign entity or anyone in french Guiana could make them give Guiana independence, if democracy gets in the way of profit they're more than happy to stomp democracy especially that of another.
Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 2:01:45 AM No.213822915
>>213822306
Sa7a wfar7a (health and happiness [to you<I'm giving you my blessings>])
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Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 2:06:18 AM No.213823005
>>213822698
5rawet e'nemsa akther 3bed mnayka fm5a5ha yemkin rit'ha fi 3omri, ya 5ouya. 3kcht m3a bhamet'hom.
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Anonymous Algeria
8/15/2025, 2:16:26 AM No.213823179
>>213821934
>No country supports Tunisia or looks out for Tunisia's best interest like Algeria out of camaraderie and love for each other.
This is true but sadly lately there's this new discourse online in Tunisian circles which aims to demonize Algeria, and I feel like a lot of people will fall for it.
Probably the work of foreign shills sowing dissent but what can you do. I hope it doesn't take over.
Anonymous Israel
8/15/2025, 2:17:21 AM No.213823193
>>213820922 (OP)
high quality olive oil
Anonymous United Kingdom
8/15/2025, 2:47:49 AM No.213823729
>>213820922 (OP)
It sounds a bit like tuna, but more like "tune is here"
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Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 2:51:41 AM No.213823794
>>213823729
Tuna is the most popular fish here, we cook everything with it, especially this type of pizza we call Neptune, very delicious.
Fitting since our neighbor up north is called Sardinia.
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Anonymous United Kingdom
8/15/2025, 2:52:59 AM No.213823816
>>213820922 (OP)
They hate niggers, they're muslim, they're the most secular MENA country second to Israel, they initially had a monarchy going but abolished it in less than a year, they took part in the barbary slave trade enslaving tens of thousands of europeans
Anonymous United Kingdom
8/15/2025, 3:02:11 AM No.213823963
>>213823794
Now I actually have an interesting fact about Tunisia. Thanks anon. And sardines are Sardinia's most popular fish? I wonder if that's where the fish got its name
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Anonymous United Kingdom
8/15/2025, 3:03:48 AM No.213824000
>>213823963
I just checked. Sardines are named after Sardinia
Anonymous Tunisia
8/15/2025, 3:04:59 AM No.213824016
>>213823963
In all honesty I don't know much about Sardinia except that it is rightful Tunisia clay, it was OUR island first 3000 years ago unironically.
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Anonymous Israel
8/15/2025, 3:07:56 AM No.213824048
>>213820922 (OP)
my grandmother was from there
Anonymous France
8/15/2025, 3:12:58 AM No.213824122
They are sub-human like all nafri
Anonymous France
8/15/2025, 3:14:03 AM No.213824134
>>213824016
You are an arab or arabs rape baby, you have no culture nor history. North africa doesn't belong to you
Anonymous Luxembourg
8/15/2025, 3:16:28 AM No.213824167
>>213822915
>>213823005
Wtf is this shit? Arabic written with Latin characters mixed with leetspeak?
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Anonymous France
8/15/2025, 3:18:02 AM No.213824193
>>213824167
Truly disgusting
And these sub-humans think they are med
Anonymous Chile
8/15/2025, 3:54:13 AM No.213824683
>>213822426
>No joke bread is very sacred to us Tunisians
qrd