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☕️ Le café de Flore est un lieu mythique de Paris. De Simone de Beauvoir à la série Emily in Paris sur Netflix, il s'inscrit dans une certaine histoire. Mais loin des paillettes, l'ambiance est moins idyllique, dévoile @pch__alexandra.

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Depuis + de 6 ans maintenant, un bras de fer administratif et judiciaire oppose le Café de Flore à un ancien délégué syndical.

La direction du lieu souhaite le licencier pour des motifs disciplinaires et a entamé plusieurs procédures en ce sens depuis 2016. Sans réussite.
Le 13 janvier dernier, le ministère du Travail a encore tranché en faveur du salarié.

Le Café de Flore lui reprochait d'avoir subtilisé 43 euros, le prix d'une bouteille de vin, et d'avoir mal encaissé quelques tables.
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Would you ever dream of buying a beautiful gift, maybe a cashmere sweater or a diamond necklace, and have it gift-wrapped at the store, only to watch your special someone open the box and discover it was empty? #Ethereum #EmilyInParis #RivaBaJadeja
smore.com/stmv8-join-sur… Unfortunately, that's what's happening too often during the holidays and other times of the year for those who hand over gift cards. It's another way that criminals who run elaborate fraud rings steal dollars from consumers.
surga55slotpulsa.bravesites.com Who would imagine that a gift card that you just received suddenly had little or no value? How could a gift card have been redeemed when it was sitting inside a holiday card or little gift card tin covered with bouncy penguins?
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#EmilyInParis2 is no different from the first, packing in the same old “oh là là” French clichés and being almost gleefully bad. Well, you don’t tamper with a winning formula
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If people like watching something with the emotional complexity of a hair bobble just so they can see thin people wearing high fashion, who is it harming? Apart from my knuckles as I chewed them to the bone, writes @CarolMidgley
Series one saw #EmilyinParis as Netflix’s most popular comedy of 2020. This wilfully shallow series was a stonking success watched by 58 million households within its first 28 days
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The 73rd Primetime #Emmys are being held tonight to celebrate excellence in television.

Here's everything you need to know about the nominees, who's attending, and where to watch the iconic event. 👇

insider.com/emmys-nominees…
This year's nominees include fan favorites like #WandaVision, #Bridgerton, and #Blackish.

Some of the picks were more controversial, such as #EmilyInParis, which was nominated for best comedy and yet currently only sits at 63% on Rotten Tomatoes.

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Do you think Emily in Paris should have been nominated for an Emmy for Best Comedy?
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'Emily in Paris' is nominated for an #Emmys.

Yes, really.

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"Remember when the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. was ridiculed for calling 'Emily in Paris' one of the best television comedies?
#Emmys voters either didn’t pay attention or were too busy marveling over Lily Collins’ designer outfits to care."

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Back in 2020, 'Emily in Paris' was nominated for two @goldenglobes while shows like 'I May Destroy You' were snubbed.

Turns out, there may have been a reason for that. latimes.com/entertainment-…
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I believe #EmilyInParis viewers should know a historical fact about where she lives: Place de l'Estrapade.

It's located in the Fifth Arrondissement, in the Quartier Latin, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Paris.
Until 1687, this cute little place hosted an 'estrapade', or 'strappado', a torture instrument that is not exactly Instagram-friendly.
It consisted in suspending the victim by a rope tied to the wrists, behind their back, resulting in dislocated shoulders.
To speed up death (and/or to make it more dramatic), a layer of sadism was added: the rope was released then abruptly blocked just before the victim touched the ground, leading to further pain and dislocation. #EmilyInParis
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Thread on the inaccuracies in Emily's career in social media marketing, from a social media marketer. Because if I don't do it, I'll just have to keep things to myself and that isn't how social media marketers work. #EmilyInParis
Starting with the obvious but a personal Instagram account simply would not gain 20k followers in a few weeks just from badly framed and unedited photos of her life in Paris. ImageImageImageImage
Episode 1 was mostly harmless as it set things up, but episode 2:
- She includes "googling a product" as part of a social media campaign. Google is not part of social media.
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Do you miss watching 'Sex and the City"?

Here's a new @netflix series you should check out: latimes.com/entertainment-…
#EmilyinParis, follows Chicago native Emily Cooper (@lilycollins) as her marketing firm transfers her to a company in Paris where her optimism and knack for social media doesn’t quite jibe with the locals latimes.com/entertainment-…
Once in Paris, Emily struggles with the cultural differences but also makes new friends and meets beautiful French men latimes.com/entertainment-… Image
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