Anonymous ID: caaa22 Feb. 19, 2018, 4:31 p.m. No.434975   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4993 >>5169

>>434508

>>434539

>J [heart] L'Enfant cafe.

>"I love infants"

Not sure how many times this needs to be said.

In French j'aime = I love

l'enfant = the child

PIERRE L'ENFANT DESIGNED WASHINGTON, D.C.,

The disgusting humans you showed are disgusting. The CAFE OWNER, of L'Enfant Cafe (which is ON L'ENFANT CIRCLE) is wearing a shirt that says I love L'Enfant

PIERRE L'ENFANT

DESIGNER OF D.C.

 

They may indeed be psychos, but ever time I see this stupid bastardization of French I'm going to call it out.

I helped with /pg/ and there is a lot of circumstantial evidence on these scumbags.

WE DON'T NEED TO MAKE SHIT UP

 

Alefantis is not an anagram of a French word. It's a GREEK last name. There are other GREEK people with that GREEK last name.

 

This is what happens when people don't actually do the research but jump on a bandwagon. If the premise is incorrect, the resulting analysis will be incorrect.

Anonymous ID: caaa22 Feb. 19, 2018, 4:37 p.m. No.435020   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>434993

If there is actual evidence for that, it's one thing, but this inane practice of making sekrit anagrams across multiple languages and then putting it forth as fact is counterproductive. Like I said - there is a wealth of circumstantial evidence, we don't need to stop to making stuff up out of whole cloth.

I don't need to know about his name right now - if people want a board for /pg/ make one or make a separate thread, I'm not here to derail into that territory. I just really hate seeing shitty output like that portrayed as established fact.