Paris attacks: On the day after, less joie de vivre

Author : acclimature1989
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 13:21:15


Paris attacks: On the day after, less joie de vivre

These days they have another expression that fits: mal au coeur, which means both nausea and heartache.

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To be sure there were still plenty of people Saturday posing for selfies in front of the Eiffel Tower and finding a lover's lips along the Seine. But there were also the police stops in front of the closed shops. In fact, all of the Christmas markets in town have been closed down. The terrorists have managed to steal a little bit of joy out of Christmas.



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The carousel horses were covered and stopped. Other horses with policemen on their backs have taken their place along the Champs Elysees, the avenue the French think is the most beautiful in the world.

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Here and there restaurants remained open, and you could still hear a laugh or two. But cinemas were dark and shuttered; flags flew at half staff over half empty streets; the gates were locked at the upscale stores.

Innocence taken away

Some commentators have called this the French 9/11, just like they did after the attacks in January at the magazine Charlie Hebdo. In sheer numbers the New York tragedy was clearly much worse that those in France, but all three share some things in common: they all make people feel vulnerable -- just like they do in Paris today -- they all took away a little innocence and sucked the joie de vivre right out of the air.

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When the Eiffel Tower -- the symbol of Paris -- went up, it materialized that joie de vivre. It was a called at the time a 'folie' -- a crazy idea.

The tower Saturday night was closed and dark. No one seems in the mood just now for crazy ideas.

Barack Obama on Paris attacks: 'The skies have been darkened' When the Eiffel Tower -- the symbol of Paris -- went up, it materialized that joie de vivre. It was a called at the time a 'folie' -- a crazy idea. When the Eiffel Tower -- the symbol of Paris -- went up, it materialized that joie de vivre. It was a called at the time a 'folie' -- a crazy idea. French official: One suicide bomber entered EU by hiding in tide of refugees French official: One suicide bomber entered EU by hiding in tide of refugees When the Eiffel Tower -- the symbol of Paris -- went up, it materialized that joie de vivre. It was a called at the time a 'folie' -- a crazy idea. The tower Saturday night was closed and dark. No one seems in the mood just now for crazy ideas. When the Eiffel Tower -- the symbol of Paris -- went up, it materialized that joie de vivre. It was a called at the time a 'folie' -- a crazy idea. The tower Saturday night was closed and dark. No one seems in the mood just now for crazy ideas. The tower Saturday night was closed and dark. No one seems in the mood just now for crazy ideas. ISIS claims responsibility for 129 dead French official: One suicide bomber entered EU by hiding in tide of refugees To be sure there were still plenty of people Saturday posing for selfies in front of the Eiffel Tower and finding a lover's lips along the Seine. But there were also the police stops in front of the closed shops. In fact, all of the Christmas markets in town have been closed down. The terrorists have managed to steal a little bit of joy out of Christmas. French official: One suicide bomber entered EU by hiding in tide of refugees Barack Obama on Paris attacks: 'The skies have been darkened' Barack Obama on Paris attacks: 'The skies have been darkened' Innocence taken away ISIS claims responsibility for 129 dead To be sure there were still plenty of people Saturday posing for selfies in front of the Eiffel Tower and finding a lover's lips along the Seine. But there were also the police stops in front of the closed shops. In fact, all of the Christmas markets in town have been closed down. The terrorists have managed to steal a little bit of joy out of Christmas. Some commentators have called this the French 9/11, just like they did after the attacks in January at the magazine Charlie Hebdo. In sheer numbers the New York tragedy was clearly much worse that those in France, but all three share some things in common: they all make people feel vulnerable -- just like they do in Paris today -- they all took away a little innocence and sucked the joie de vivre right out of the air. Barack Obama on Paris attacks: 'The skies have been darkened' Innocence taken away These days they have another expression that fits: mal au coeur, which means both nausea and heartache. The tower Saturday night was closed and dark. No one seems in the mood just now for crazy ideas. Some commentators have called this the French 9/11, just like they did after the attacks in January at the magazine Charlie Hebdo. In sheer numbers the New York tragedy was clearly much worse that those in France, but all three share some things in common: they all make people feel vulnerable -- just like they do in Paris today -- they all took away a little innocence and sucked the joie de vivre right out of the air.

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