A sonorous laugh makes their incisors shine.
Jérémy, Pierre and Antoine, seated at the back of a Parisian bar, are not 30 years old, neither children, nor loans, nor moreover other obligations than to get up tomorrow morning to go to work.
Like every Thursday evening, or almost, they exchange a few jokes and a few drinks with friends.
A mute television broadcasts, within sight, images of demonstrations against the pension reform.
Nobody pays attention to it.
“I counted: I have at least 41 years of work left before I can receive the pension”
, Antoine cowardly, prolonging the laughter.
Next to him, Pierre frowns.
“
No young person our age seriously believes that the state will one day pay them a pension sufficient to live on.
“, he says.
A severe observation, but supported by a general nod.
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