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Atlas
01-11-2009, 12:00 AM
Hello all, sorry that's a bit late to introduce myself but better now than never, also there are some new faces here and there so I guess it's time.

I'm Atlas, my real first name is "Pierrick", I live in Picardy, northern France.

I've been a white racialist for years, but I am not a Nazi, or a skinhead, though I respect them but I don't agree with everything they might say.

I've been posting on TNP, Skadi, The Phora, Stormfront, Combat18, Stirpes since 2004. The apricity being a mix of TNP and Skadi in my opinion.

I do not wish to bore anyone with my political belief, although I'm rather conservative.

I've been learning English in Canada where I spent six months in 2004.

I'm glad to be part of this experience and hope it will last long and grow fast, although quality above quantity.

Cheers !

Atlas/Pierrick

Psychonaut
01-11-2009, 12:07 AM
Bienvenue!

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Brynhild
01-11-2009, 12:08 AM
Was Hael!

Loki
01-11-2009, 12:09 AM
Hello Pierrick :)

I really am glad you joined Apricity as well. A very respectable young man you are. :smokin01:

Aemma
01-11-2009, 12:15 AM
Salut salut le beau jeune mec français! :D

Pierrick is a really nice name and not one I've ever heard before---I doubt it's made its way over the pond yet. :) Is it particularly popular in France, Pierrick, or is it an amalgam of some cherished family names?

And where in Canada did you come to visit and learn English? :)

:)...Aemma

Beorn
01-11-2009, 12:22 AM
I fart in your general direction.

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Atlas
01-11-2009, 12:41 AM
Salut salut le beau jeune mec français! :D

Merci. *blush*


Pierrick is a really nice name and not one I've ever heard before---I doubt it's made its way over the pond yet. :) Is it particularly popular in France, Pierrick, or is it an amalgam of some cherished family names?

"Pierrick" is a very rare name, even in France, it's a mix between "Pierre" (peter in English) and "Patrick", that's why I prefered the English Canadians to call me "Patrick" rather than Pierrick when I was there.


And where in Canada did you come to visit and learn English? :)

Montreal, awesome city that I know very well know from the rue crescent to the rue saint denis ! :D

Aemma
01-11-2009, 12:50 AM
Montreal, awesome city that I know very well know from the rue crescent to the rue saint denis ! :D

Ah yes, I love Montreal too. Give me Montreal over Toronto any day! :thumb001: We should go there more often mind you. I live only an hour and a half away from the West Island of Montreal. But like anybody else, you tend to take those places for granted and don't visit your own country's beautiful locations enough. Ahh c'est la vie hein?

I surely hope that you went to visit Quebec City and Ottawa while you stayed in Canada?

Did you find us, the franco-Canadians anyway very different from the francophones back home? Was it a bit of a culture shock for you when you got here, Pierrick?

TheGreatest
01-11-2009, 03:06 AM
Heh. Good thing there isn't a requirement on most websites to describe your racial belief. Because I bet on a number of sites (Stormfront in particular), I would get lynched for not believing in Italians and Albanians being my social equals. :rolleyes:

Sol Invictus
01-11-2009, 03:11 AM
Montreal, awesome city that I know very well know from the rue crescent to the rue saint denis ! :D

I used to live there.. I miss it sooo much.. I used to live near rue saint laurent , in that area.. but further away from the port and China town... disgusting!!

If you've taken the métro .. back me up on this.. doesn't it sound like a trumpet sounding whenever it starts to move?? It can't be me imagining it for all these years.. a conspiracy of patriotism....

TheGreatest
01-11-2009, 03:16 AM
Montreal is also a favorite of mine when I'm playing tourist. Sadly most of the cities on the West Coast are lacking in culture, other than the insane pro-multicultural environment which wants everyone to be working non-stop.

Aemma
01-11-2009, 03:21 AM
I used to live there.. I miss it sooo much.. I used to live near rue saint laurent , in that area.. but further away from the port and China town... disgusting!!

If you've taken the métro .. back me up on this.. doesn't it sound like a trumpet sounding whenever it starts to move?? It can't be me imagining it for all these years.. a conspiracy of patriotism....

LOL! The trumpet thing eh? Ahh Veritas, now I'm gonna have to make a special trip to Montreal just to ride the Metro and check this out. :p

[Hehehehe...good cover for me to go do some shopping ;)]

:D...Aemma

Sol Invictus
01-11-2009, 03:22 AM
Montreal is also a favorite of mine when I'm playing tourist. Sadly most of the cities on the West Coast are lacking in culture, other than the insane pro-multicultural environment which wants everyone to be working non-stop.

The west is mostly anglo which is why it doesn't have the same flavour as the other sites... still.. My favorite spot is Notre-Dame de Montréal Basilica.. overcrowded all the time with tour buses but there's a cafe I like to sit at and look at the statues.. Especially my favorite is the statue of Lambert Closse and his dog Pilote Minus the depiction of the Iroquois... "Noble Savage".. my arse.. But the whole atmosphere of the area conjures up... Home..

Aemma
01-11-2009, 03:24 AM
Montreal is also a favorite of mine when I'm playing tourist. Sadly most of the cities on the West Coast are lacking in culture, other than the insane pro-multicultural environment which wants everyone to be working non-stop.


And so you've been to Montreal TheGreatest? What do you like best about it? :)

:)...Aemma

Sol Invictus
01-11-2009, 03:26 AM
LOL! The trumpet thing eh? Ahh Veritas, now I'm gonna have to make a special trip to Montreal just to ride the Metro and check this out. :p

[Hehehehe...good cover for me to go do some shopping ;)]

:D...Aemma

Yes.. take me with you .. Just feed me and place me in a corner when I am misbehaving .. I don't require much.. :D

MarcvSS
01-11-2009, 12:08 PM
Welcome...:thumb001:

Atlas
01-11-2009, 12:11 PM
I surely hope that you went to visit Quebec City and Ottawa while you stayed in Canada?

I visited Quebec city, it is very beautiful too, but not with a night life sufficient for me who likes to party a lot. I'd say Quebec city worth a visit for a weekend, but that is all. Relatively small city compared to Montreal.
I didn't stay in Ottawa, or Toronto, unfortunately. Only been in New York for a week, great city too. The muds there didn't even bother me.


Did you find us, the franco-Canadians anyway very different from the francophones back home? Was it a bit of a culture shock for you when you got here, Pierrick?

A bit yes, but not that much, the quebecer are a mix between the French - mainly for the language - and the American for the culture (only in Montreal, in northern quebec, its pretty different).

Hope this answer your questions !

Groenewolf
01-11-2009, 01:09 PM
Welcome aboard.