It probably comes under the heading of frivolous First World Problems, but it's annoying that my limited computer skills make it impossible to find the picture of the Versailles dining table unspoiled by an unappetizing green tinge. One the other hand, Rosetta Stone on said computer enables me to know how to say: Ce vert est mauvais et les serviettes de table ressemblent aux fleurs = "This green is bad and the napkins look like flowers. " And, unlike those with Third World Problems and, incidentally, inhabitants of Versailles when Marie Antoinette and Louis ate at a similar table, I have indoor plumbing, so I'll not whine.
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