This hits close to home. My ancestors owned the same farm in my favorite part of Finland for 400 years until my grandparents sold it and moved to the city.
This hit home very unexpectedly, my great grandfather, brought up huge amounts of land, my grandfather, despite being ravaged by war and illnesses, never sold out his property, and my father, moved to the city and became a civil servant, now I;'m here in my bedroom with no clear vision of the future.
My grand grandpa was a noblemen in eastern Europe, and had a huge chunk of land which later was stolen by bolshevicks, and now my family has nothing, but i hope that it's going to be me who restore at least a part of our heritage
It's so depressing when your parents DID sell the family farm of several generations and all you want is it back.
This song has more of a traditionalist message
I love how this song basically says "go outside, touch grass, have fun, and do something" and it's actually kinda inspiring.
This hits close to home. My ancestors owned the same farm in my favorite part of Finland for 400 years until my grandparents sold it and moved to the city.
it's crazy because I'm from Quebec and my great great grandmother actually did have 14 kids
Mood everyday: D E G E N E R A T I O N
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This basically describes all of Western Civilization, not just Quebec
Unironically fucking SLAPS
"you were an accident" Best song ever
This hit home very unexpectedly, my great grandfather, brought up huge amounts of land, my grandfather, despite being ravaged by war and illnesses, never sold out his property, and my father, moved to the city and became a civil servant, now I;'m here in my bedroom with no clear vision of the future.
Preserve Quebec's culture. Save the French language in north America.
"You owe your ass to the government"
This is arguably one of those songs that hit way too close at home
"you were an accident" and "you owe your ass to the government" are so true
fun fact, a Quebecois named Leo Major in WW2 single handedly took over an entire town
France has the best revolutionary songs
When this actually sounds catchy as fuck.
Before the song: I don't understand these Canada politics stuff
My grand grandpa was a noblemen in eastern Europe, and had a huge chunk of land which later was stolen by bolshevicks, and now my family has nothing, but i hope that it's going to be me who restore at least a part of our heritage