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02 August 2006

 

WMD 

Corse, a small island in the mediterranean sea, is still resisting the free world's laws by producing highly dangerous and addictive products known as "charcuterie corse." An example is shown on the picture below, we faced terrible dangers to be able to shoot it. But our mission is to witness as many MirrorWorlds as possible and the Corse's one is probably on the edge of extinction, facing threats from americans and their puppets who want to eradicate every places producing weapons of mass destruction such as those sausages.

From left to right: lonzo, soubressade & figatelles
And you don't even have the smell...

You'll be warned, once you try them, there is no coming back (just like Royal Enfield), don't become a terrorist, say no to "charcuterie corse."

Note: after touching the "charcuterie corse", you can wash your hands three, four times, they're still smelling.