Crossposting is basically using a URL already attached to a post into another post. So if, I crosspost a picture of a squirrel originaly posted by a .world user in !aww@lemmy.ml to !squirrel_spotting_society@lemmy.sdf.org, the post will be linked to .world as it is the original url from which the image is federated to other instance.
Metropolitan France is a very urbanised country and not that big. I don't think there is a single places that would required more than 3 hours trip to a town. And even for 3 hours would be for small but hard to make distances like going down from very deeps in the montains trought very small roads.
In 3 hours to the frontier, you drive over 300 km. The people I know that go to Luxembourg to buy tabacco in Bulk go every 2-3 months tops.
A 3 hours trips is not that long but you have to drive all the way. There is no realistic planes, trains or buses options. That's not something you do when have every things you need much closer and no real other reason to cross the border. For regular people a trip to Luxembourg or Belgium (slightly longer the same driving time) would be a once-in-a-year vacation weekend. It is different in parts of France when there is trains. Trips are more commun, less tiring, much more pratical.
They spend to finance there tabacco dealer a bi-yearly trip to the border.
I don't trust this type of graph. Every smoker I know buy most of his consomption from a friend buying it in bulk over the border. And it's a 6 hours round trip. Not the next town.
There is a word for that in Champagne French dialect: "cnasser" people who cnasse are doing everything but what they are suppose to do unlike people who procrastinate that simply don't do the thing and push it to later.
The border might have changed slighty but Louis the XIV is notoriously bad at war. Also he notoriously loved playing it. It was his favorite childhood game and when he grow enough, he played the real version against his cousins in the next countries his entiere life. At the same time France was building a luxury industry and reputation that would last until today, he emptied the country's financial and material ressources so much it paved the way for the revolution.
That's not just me complaining about the poor trees. Althought oak trees are century plants and you won't find one older than 300 years in the whole country.
I have so many communities I want to crosspost this in but also I want to say that I am not sure a stadium during a game is a nice place to be for a rabbit.
Same here.