<<Dear american friends,
Your government is hiding from you some very simple yet major truth.
Half of the time, when you are writing or speaking, you're doing it in French.
Protip : O.Fr. = Old French
faggot (1)
late 13c., "bundle of twigs bound up," from O.Fr. fagot "bundle of sticks," […] Especially used for burning heretics (a sense attested from 1550s), so that phrase fire and faggot was used to mean "punishment of a heretic." Heretics who recanted were required to wear an embroidered figure of a faggot on their sleeve, as an emblem and reminder of what they deserved.
fail
early 13c., from O.Fr. faillir "be lacking, miss, not succeed,"
fool (n.)
late 13c., from O.Fr. fol "madman, insane person,"
channel
c.1300, "bed of running water," from O.Fr. chanel "channel, tube, pipe, gutter,"
troll (v.)
late 14c., "to go about, stroll," later (early 15c.) "roll from side to side, trundle," from O.Fr. troller, a hunting term, "wander, to go in quest of game without purpose,"
Could you please tell us where is your GOD now ?>>
Found this on a French imageboard opening itself to an /int/ sub-board.