Exact, was the "Twenty years of Fascism" (1922-1943) and Mussolini was like: "We are in Italy and we speak Italian!". At present this phrase is used by old people that don't know the English but not like was in the past. The last time I studied the fascism (in my last school year) i had a psychological breakdown. Unfortunately, there are still some people who call themselves "fascists" and my only answer to this is that they don't know anything about fascism (it's true. They don't even know what Mussolini did and what he didn't). The funny thing? Most likely this 25 September the political party of "Fratelli d'Italia" will win the elections and into this political party most of them have fascist ideas :D (Me like Connor in the end where Jericho dies and he finds himself on stage with a gun pointed at his head). Anyway if you have any questions on this topic you can ask me
Now i'm seriously curious about the Hank's door and his reaction in front of that XD but ... SUMO?! WHERE IS SUMO?! IS SUMO FINE?! NOBODY THOUGHT ABOUT SUMO!! SUMOOOO DX
P.S. I dunno if you have read the comments of the previous chapter but now you have two italians here :D There is a meeting of Italians in progress ahahah
Oh wow, I didn't realize there are some in Italy who openly claim to be fascists. In America, that would start physical fights, calling someone a fascist is one of the biggest insults and one of the quickest ways to public shame. I think that you're right in that those few in Italy who call themselves fascists likely have no idea what it means.
I'm really glad you mentioned sumo because i was writing the next chapter and totally forgot about both sumo and the door. lol thank you
P.S. I noticed! I thought they were replying to one of your comments, cause I hadn't translated it yet! So many italians here, I love to see it!
Usually it's the same in Italy. If someone would call me "fascist" will receive several insults (i'm not violent, so just words and a lot of resentment). My father told me what my grandmother had experienced (she lived during fascism) and other stories that came from those who lived that period. He told me that a man was beaten almost to death for having worked during the "fascist Saturday" from the black shirts. Curiously there is someone who has not lived that era to want it... Obviously are not all fascists and many Italians will react badly if called in this way. Today’s fascists are ignorant Italians, a category of Italians. Not all ... It's a difficult issue :\
Ok, now it's important that you imagine me in this way: https://youtu.be/phSxxVJCZsc because that's exactly what I did but with Sumo :D
P.S. For the issue "Italians invading your comments":
I saw that in many fiction some Italian dishes were replicated. Now I have two questions: 1-Is there a physical law that in every fiction they cook, they usually make spaghetti? (I once read that Connor was making spaghetti with sauce and he suddenly put milk in it. I was like: 👁️👄👁️ ahahahah) (ah, of course we don’t throw pasta on the wall. I don’t know where it came from but it traumatized me when I read it ahahahha [It's in italian but my brain had reacted this way: https://youtube.com/shorts/ZABRM9KuZxY?feature=share (he said: What’s going on?! It (?) don’t understand anything anymore!)] ) I didn’t know they used so many spaghetti in the world. Happily confused :D
2- I saw I’ve seen that some people call spaghetti in various ways like "Spaghetti", "Fettuccine" and "Noodles". Are they usually used as synonyms?
This is because I wanted to give you a "piece of advice" and in the process I got visions of Vietnam of some past events ahahahah at the end I leave the advice but I teach you a Roman word (dialect that is spoken in Rome): Scialla (or shalla). It means: "don’t worry"/ "stay calm" so: «Scialla of the rules of the Italians on food. Be free to do what you want. I give you my permission to do strange things with spaghetti (Do not throw them on the wall, this is violence)» <3 <3 Sorry for the long comment, now that i remembered i can link meme videos the situation will degenerate. I'm sorry
Well that's good to know that it isn't generally acceptable. Don't worry though, not for a single moment did I believe it was most Italians. Not even half. Everywhere in the world, there's always that one loud group with an awful opinion on something.
omg hahaha "think of the children!"
The Italians are more than welcome to invade my comment section. always and forever.
I don't know about other places, but In america, Spaghetti is actually a pretty common meal because the way that we make it is fast and cheap. It's all pre-packaged. The pasta is from a box, and the sauce is from a jar. It makes a lot of left-overs too, but it can still be spiced up for guests. All the different names we have for it are probably in refrence to the different thickness, but if someone says, "noodles" They're probably talking about what goes into a soup. Like ramin noodle soup. that's also super common here.
As for throwing it against the wall I really don't have an answer for you on that one. We have a lot of Italian American's, who have been here for many generations. I think that somewhere, someone's grandmother started telling people that throwing your spaghetti at the wall will tell you if it's properly cooked. It probably just became tradition after that, and because it was so many generations ago, everyone just must have thought it was a genuine Italian secret.
ALSO WHY DID CONNOR PUT MILK IN HIS SPAGHETTI!? DID HE MISTAKE IT FOR BREAKFAST CEREAL!? ooommmmggggg someone teach our boy to cook PLEASE
Thank you so much for the cool new word; I promise, I won't abuse the spaghetti by throwing it at the wall... My great grandmother was belarussian, not Italian. That fake secret wasn't passed on to me lol. and I absolutely will never pour milk over it hahaha
Omg the "pre-packaged spaghetti" scared me for a moment ahahah. Anyway, in Italy the difference between them is: 1-Noodle: they are an Asiatic food for ramen ecc; 2-Spaghetti: They are made with semolina and you buy them at the supermarket and then cook them at home; 3- Fettuccine: They're egg pasta and you can also make them at home.
Oh, it's always interesting to confirm that the enemies of the Italians, after the Italians themselves, are the Italian Americans (sincerely I still have to assess the position of the French in the list). Those people scare me more than pre-packaged spaghetti ahahahah Thank you for your answers and not to harm the pasta<3 <3 <3 t.v.b
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