Sunday, 8 June 2025

TheGermans - Misconceptions

While one German tries to talk himself out of a 16.000 Euros fine for using illegal insignia during a life stream by stating you haven not heard what you heard, because your brain just tells you have heard that, this guy from (the bee at 4:44) Paris la Sorbonne said: 

Vien la vie la feur les jours son avant son demeur ... our about that is a quote of poem from whom. please?

DeepSeek turns that into:
 
Based on your query and the search results, the quote you're referencing appears to be:

🔍 **"La vie est une fleur dont l’amour est le miel."**  
*(Life is a flower of which love is the honey.)*

This is attributed to **Victor Hugo** (1802–1885), one of France's most celebrated literary figures, known for works like *Les Misérables* and *Notre-Dame de Paris* .

### Key details:
1. **Origin**  
   The quote is shared as a standalone aphorism rather than an excerpt from a specific poem. Hugo often wove such metaphors into his larger works, but this line circulates independently in collections of French quotes .

2. **Meaning**  
   The metaphor compares life to a delicate flower sustained by love (honey), emphasizing love's role in nourishing existence. This reflects Hugo's romantic style, which frequently intertwined nature, emotion, and existential themes.

3. **Context in Hugo's Work**  
   While not directly linked to a major poem, the sentiment aligns with his lyrical focus in collections like *Les Contemplations* (1856), where nature and love are recurrent motifs. For example, in *"À Villequier,"* he writes:  
   > *"Dieu qui donne le deuil me donne l’espérance."*  
   *(God who gives grief also gives hope.)*  

### Why the confusion?  
- Your phrasing (*"Vien la vie la feur..."*) likely contains typos or misremembered fragments. "Feur" may be a misspelling of *fleur* (flower), while "son avant son demeur" could blend phonetic errors (*son* → *sont*; *demeur* → *demeure*, meaning "abode").
- Hugo's original quote uses precise, polished French, as shown in the search result. Minor variations sometimes arise in oral traditions or informal sharing.

### Further exploration:  
For deeper insight into Hugo's poetry, consider:  
- **"La Légende des Siècles"**: Epic poems exploring human history and ideals.  
- **"Les Châtiments"**: Political satire with lyrical undertones.  

If you need the full context of the quote or related passages, I can assist further! 🌸 

I am telling you this guy is a hidden genious and just dropped a Freudian Mistake next level. A freudian mistake is saying unintentionally what you think and feel, but not wanted to say at all.
 
Being piss drunk in Collogne knowing fuck for well all he will recall is the hangover the next day, but most fucking certainly not one second of what is happening right now he turned what he learned in his German Ghetto French School that also creates Macaron and Sarko Kärcher to hijack la Defance and le l'Elyssee. (pronounce that)
 
Viens la vie la feur les jours son avant son demeur

per google translate: 
Come life, the days are before his home
 
and if you actually speak french:
 
Be, this life, that flower, (only) the days ahead will remain. 

isn't that pure self-destructive dystopian beauty right there??
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