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leszek38   
26 May 2009
Language / The Dative Case [62]

Chcę kupować = I want to be buying
Chcę kupić =I want to buy
leszek38   
20 May 2009
History / Heretics Asylum - The First Republic of Poland [50]

Ouh well, I guess I'm not all that religious myself. For me, being Catholic is just going to the right church every sunday...
Come to think about that, I dont know why I started to argue the thing in the first place. I do like that there are still the people adamant about religion, but the close encouters with them somehow irritates me... I got the feeling they closed theirs minds, because some "authority" has told one thing, so it has to be right, despite any arguments.

Its just I despise the set collections of convictions.
One can be Catholic and still support in vitro.
One can be liberal and support the capital punishment.
leszek38   
15 May 2009
History / Heretics Asylum - The First Republic of Poland [50]

You not only reject significant part of the teaching of the Catholic Church and this is enough to classify you as a Protestant. You call a person who stick to Catholic teaching to be a bigot, apparently so is the whole church! Come on, this is absolutely ridiculous, there is no logic here. You are not a Catholic even if you call yourself the one.

Because what? Because you have the power to decide what Catholicsm is? Going by your definition, maybe 15% of people who consider themselvs Catholics are "the real thing". At least among people I know. I, for one, am anticlericall Catholic. I oppose the influence of the clergy in political affairs or on our private lives. Is that illogical for you? So down with the logic. Who cares.
leszek38   
11 May 2009
History / Heretics Asylum - The First Republic of Poland [50]

Certainly not a Catholic.

A toś strzelił z grubej rury.

Maybe just not particularly bigoted one. There is no law stating that every Catholic has to be a bigot, you know.

I know the rationale behind Church's opposition to in vitro, I have priest in my family, I just find it preposterous.
Catholic Church opposes many strange things, but that has no power of the Decalogue. These are just suggestions, the hints. One has to decide for himself what is good, what is bad, and what is irrelevant. You can call it arrogance, but I consider a little arrogance better then blind obedience. One has to remember that historically Church opposed heliocentric theory.
leszek38   
9 May 2009
Life / How to behave in Poland? General etiquette questions. [30]

About the "taking off your shoes" thing, I for one dont care if someone keeps them on or not (unless it is REALLY dripping with mud) and never comment on it.

But, when after entering someone else's house, the first thing I hear is "Keep your shoes on" I know it actully means "Dont forget to take off your shoes".
leszek38   
9 May 2009
History / Heretics Asylum - The First Republic of Poland [50]

I was (trying to be) sarcastic, as there is nothing to understand.
In vitro is just a way for infertile pair to have a kid. There is nothing more to it.
Does it make me heretic?
leszek38   
4 May 2009
Life / How not to offend your Polish host who makes too much food? [18]

Just eat as much or as little as you feel is enough for you. It is not offensive to leave something on your plate.
As a matter of fact, if guest have eaten everything, it means I am a bad host. I prepered not enough food.
leszek38   
2 May 2009
History / Heretics Asylum - The First Republic of Poland [50]

These things has nothing to do with religion.

1. I consider myself Catholic.
2. I do support in vitro (maybe I dont understand it LOL).
3. And while I dont like abortion, I dont believe it should be baned by law.
Above 3 things are completly separate, and have nothing to do with each other.
leszek38   
2 May 2009
USA, Canada / Why are Poles still comming to the US and staying illegally? [27]

Why?
Even in the middle of communism, a great majority of Poles believed, that US is the greatest country of the world. Seriously, I thought that too.

Today, this belief is not that strong, but some of it still lingeres.
So, if you have to emigrate, why would you opted for the second best option, while you can get THE best. Maybe illegally, but as there is no a legal way...
leszek38   
19 Apr 2009
News / Racist text book for Polish schools [130]

I do know why someone can have a personal experiennce of "racist Poles". Lets say, a reckless driver crashes into my car. I got mad from anger, I just bought it. And if that driver was black, he would be convinced that I'm crazy racist.

But I'm not, I'm just furious about my damaged car. So I will call him names,the ones I know from TV and books, that are the most offensive to the black people. Not because I care, even in the slightest, about his skin colour. Because I'm furious about my damaged car. I belive, I would restarain myself in the case of a a woman, but a man I'd like to offend as much as posslible ;-) About anything I think would be offensive to him.

Then, from what I gathered, in some Western countries, white guy would be affraid to sound "racist". But, why I should care about that is beyond me.
leszek38   
18 Apr 2009
News / Racist text book for Polish schools [130]

In above form, yes it would be funny. But some oversensitive Poles would be protesting too...
Maybe it is funny to me becouse I dont have anything against Turks. So I cannot treat it seriously. With, say Frenchmen, now it would sound nasty, drowning these people could be too pleasent ;-)
leszek38   
18 Apr 2009
News / Racist text book for Polish schools [130]

This is not racist. It was just a joke. And quite funny at that.
Maybe if that was published in some Western country, it would be racist. But here, its just funny, because Poland is not racist country.
And were is no rasism there is also no need for antiracism.
We just dont care about these things. Yes, if you demand some special treatment because your skin is black or your hairs are red, you will be ridiculed. And rightly so.
leszek38   
18 Apr 2009
Life / So I had a get-together in Poland... [13]

Strange. I would never thought about bringing food, but to come to visit someone without at least a flask of vodka is ridicules ;-) Unless the host expicitly bans any alcohol.
leszek38   
13 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / 13,000 Polish births this year, in the UK [180]

Dont worry, there is still plenty of us in Poland, and a siginificant percent is wondering if is ther still any point to go to look for a work in England at this date and age ;-)
leszek38   
13 Apr 2009
Life / DYNGUS DAY PARTY [16]

Today is somewhat warm day, so it will be just some harmless fun.
The sprinkling party is already gathering :)
leszek38   
5 Apr 2009
News / Poland. Sold for nothing. [341]

themoscowtimes.com/article/1010/42/375948.htm

"As long as the threat from Iran persists, we will go forward with the missile system," Obama said in a speech. "If the Iranian threat is eliminated, we will have a stronger basis for security, and the driving force for missile construction in Europe will be removed."
leszek38   
5 Apr 2009
History / Why communism failed in Poland? [275]

Sorry, I cant lurk anymore,

Hey, Soviets were never communism because Russians' intention was to use communism as a tool to be a superpower only. And, they did.

But, it still was much better than capitalism.

Would you care to explain me in what way it was any better??
I lived in Poland during 1970/80, I still live here today, and even now, when I'm unemployed for several month, I would not have the communism (or whatever it really was) back.

Today I can expect that things will be one day better, the crisis will not be there forever. Back then it was just misery and hopelessness.