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Joined: 10 May 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 8 Sep 2023
Threads: Total: 26 / In This Archive: 19
Posts: Total: 1,284 / In This Archive: 856
From: Moscow(Russia)
Speaks Polish?: no
Interests: History of Late Ancient World, Tragedie Lyrique (J.B.Lully)

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ConstantineK   
20 Dec 2009
History / Russians are Ugro-finnized Poles - no way around it ! [44]

I should disappoint you. Albanians are autochtonic people who had lived there long before serbs and may be even before latins had settled in opposite italy. So, if we want to be honest, we ought to admit that Kosovo belongs them by right.
ConstantineK   
15 Dec 2009
News / British ambassador to Poland accused of "ignorance" for supporting gay rights [70]

hahahaha, good one. actually i'm flying on friday to warsaw so i'm looking forward seeing you on saturday.

Actually, you should fly to Moscow then.

ConstantineK:
tomorrow you would say that black people are on the same level as whites
You really think that they aren't?

Aren't you?

Hundreds? Must be a busy sauna. Which one do you go to? And why?

Quite busy. It is in Moscow. For sex of course
ConstantineK   
15 Dec 2009
News / British ambassador to Poland accused of "ignorance" for supporting gay rights [70]

Oh!!! The man is humanist?! I wonder where you will go to with such eccentric thoughts!

Now you claim that "gays should have the right not to be jailed for being in love" and tomorrow you would say that black people are on the same level as whites?

You ought to reconsider your views, because all you brethren had died out long time ago, at the begining of 17-th century. Now, such romantic ideas are out of fashion.
ConstantineK   
15 Dec 2009
News / British ambassador to Poland accused of "ignorance" for supporting gay rights [70]

Costantine, wondering if your priest is top or bottom has nothing to do with him being gay or straight, but it does say something about you. Shame, shame, shame.

Shame? But why? Apparantely I have more rights to condemn it than anyone on this forum:

- First, I am gay
- Second, I am not baptized
- Third I am conservative
- Forth, I prefer light dictatorship over grimace of pseudodemocracy
ConstantineK   
14 Dec 2009
History / Russians are Ugro-finnized Poles - no way around it ! [44]

My white Slavonic man's burden - to bring Kostik back to the great Polish civilization he has already forgotten !

What civilization you are talking about? Polish? Ha! First I should skrutinize the globe closely where it is located!
ConstantineK   
14 Dec 2009
News / British ambassador to Poland accused of "ignorance" for supporting gay rights [70]

Other people just get on with things, let people live their lives without let or hindrance

Ah my dear, shall I tell you something? Letting them live their lives you condemn them for mutual hostilities and barbarism. Let them live by their own and you will see how they will gnaw each other... be sure...
ConstantineK   
13 Dec 2009
News / British ambassador to Poland accused of "ignorance" for supporting gay rights [70]

I wasn't endorsing it at all, CK. I'm also not a fan of seeing such kind of promotion in the public gaze. It's a private matter and they should just get on with doing what they do behind closed doors as, let's be honest, who's gonna enforce a ban on sodomy?

Sure I see. But in the same time you describe it as "live and let live"; and this thing is beyond my understanding! Why you do not say that all these prides are direct abuse of moral principles and defiance to social norms of behaviour? You know me; you know that of all virtues I aspire to, tolerance is the one I value most. But let's imagine situation, though there is no any need of imagination, because there are alot of such patterns in nowday England, that the priest you have in your parish is gay! I know that modern Europe is mostly atheistic but anyway.... Instead of prays to god you will think only about his (priest's) sexual predilections, who is he in sex, top or bottom? Do you think it is right?

Be that as it may, Seanus, but my expirience and gayishness give me the right to point out to you that modern European socium is gradually getting mad.
ConstantineK   
24 Nov 2009
History / Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich viceroy of Poland - What do you think of him? [11]

Grand Duke Constanty in the depths of his heart had supported the Polish forces against the Russians, and was proud every time when - in spite of everything else - "his", after all, congresional army was defeating the Russian forces of his powerful "big brother".

I know, I know....he was mad....
ConstantineK   
22 Nov 2009
History / Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich viceroy of Poland - What do you think of him? [11]

I think that he was mentally unstable and unable to govern and to take firm political stand on any issue.
He was an older brother of the Czar, he didn't become a Russian ruler for a reason.

For sure, mental aberrations of Constantine, for I would rather speak of them as aberrations than instability, were a hereditary trait due to his father Paul I and grandfather Peter III. Moreover, Constantine had clearly realized all perils of his potential reign long before the death of his elder brother Alexander I; that was the first cause of his reluctance to take the crown. No doubts he would share the fate of his father and grandfather had he dared to do it.

Though, his Polonophilia serves as clear evidence that his mind was deranged to a certain extent.
ConstantineK   
22 Nov 2009
History / Valenza. "It is to fools we owe the minors joys of life" [14]

You can quote everything you want without any sucess of persuading me. It is not that I am dunderhead or blind fanatic, simply you are not living in Russia and all your sources are utterly precarious...

What I must tell you about, is that Russian militsiya, for the most part, is relatively polite, honest and fair. Yes, you are right in one thing, there are some problems with legality, but I want to assure you that all exaggerations are falling on those who deserve it!

I live here 33 years, and I am, as you understand it, quite law-abiding citizen; I don't have any problems with militsiya accordingly!
ConstantineK   
21 Nov 2009
History / Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich viceroy of Poland - What do you think of him? [11]

I know, I know that as soon as Pole is given opportunity to curse Russian you will find him beyond reproach of idleness...

But anyway what do you think about this illustrous prince who rulled Poland on behalf of his younger brother Russian Emperor Nicolas I?

It is well known that Great Prince was rare Plolonophil... Isn't it true that Poles should pay back him the same?
ConstantineK   
17 Nov 2009
History / Valenza. "It is to fools we owe the minors joys of life" [14]

That is why Valenza is much better for that, Solidarnosc is better for that even if in the bigger picture Poland was just one of the pieces in this domino. And that is why to our Polish regret Berlin Wall fall is a global symbol of this changes now, even if Germans weren't first and most important in 89' revolution...

Ha-ha....symbol? How pitiful your logic is and how perfectly it proves superiority of Russians over all mouse nations of europe!

That you succeeded in obtaining your freedom, I grant you my congratulations, but that you can consider your 'brilliant' accomplishment in this deed as decisive factor, really jwojcie, that is presuming too much upon those turbulent events you had been only weak objects.

Yes, indeed; he is a symbol, but symbol of what? I think that he is the symbol of idiotic obstinacy.... By the way, what would happen if Andropov was president of SU instead of Gorbachev during thous events? Don't strain your brain, I shall help you! All street lamps was hung with such symbols as Valenza or Walensa!

What do you want to say Borrka? WHO CAN BLAME US THAT WE STRIVE FOR BETTER and FERTIL lands than we have now? WHO DARE?

Were you taught English by a 17th century metaphysical poet ??

Alas ! You are right! I like 17-th cent. French literature. English language is as dreary as English Puritan in times of Lord Protector. Why you scold me for my attempt to colour it; though, I admit, with some inaccuracy and even with ridiculous exaltation!

was just going to point his attention to the recent developments in Russia concerning Russian high rank police officers (!!!) publishing evidence on the internet about how rotten and corrupt the entire police force in Russia are

It is a malicious slander! Russia is pure!
ConstantineK   
17 Nov 2009
History / Valenza. "It is to fools we owe the minors joys of life" [14]

As for a foe: are you sure? It's Germany and not Russia??

Sure we both threaten Poland, but please, just figure out present situation first!

1. Present Poland's boarders were formed at the expence of Germany. Russia had already made good at Poland's expance and we don't need anymore....

2. Meanwhile Germany has some plans to take their hystorical lands back in their Reih!

Interesting way to put it. I recall reading, about a zillion years ago, an essay which suggested that Miguel de Cervantes based Don Quixote on Poland and its constant struggles.

For sure, when he had written his work, he had meant exactly Poland. Miserable and poor person.....
ConstantineK   
16 Nov 2009
History / Valenza. "It is to fools we owe the minors joys of life" [14]

Truly my friend, these words from Grisset's comedy describe this man in vivid flashes of wit!
It is true, too, that though those fools may prevent wise man from reaching the aim, they will never be in profit as well, due to their own folly.

Seriousely, do you believe in Providence as I do? that it reveals our either future grief and anguish or joy and happiness, in some veiled minor signs today!

If I had been told some time ago that Valenza would one day be invited by German goverment to serve as a trigger for giant dominoes, I should not have believed it! But mongs attract all pomous and vain grandeur, it is irrevocable decree of nature. And now I am tempted to behold the limits of this foible....

Valenza, and it is only my opinion, represents the true nature of Poland and Poles, whose perpetual inconstancy prevents them from the path of their natural interests, forcing them to play the role of pawn in other's games.

How it happened that ex-Polish president was invited to play a role of Don Quixote during the celebration on the soil of Poland's most bitter foe? What? Poles played the leading role during uniting of Germany? Are you mad?

What further proves to me that the Allmighty Providence has a great plan concerning Poland's fate is that Valensa was injured during this comic scene by the German camera cart. The same is with Poland, now it stalks surrounded by its micro-satellite; tomorrow will be subvented from its hummock and its end will be embittered still more by the knowing that all these misfortunes were inficted by their own blind hands!

But what difference dose it make to you, Poles? You will always have the causes for lamentation in plenty!
ConstantineK   
11 Nov 2009
History / Farewell of Slavianka - who is able to understand Poles ? [48]

Should I remind you that word "Russian" is adjective? You can write or say "Englishman" and it will be correct grammatical form for English language, but "Russianman" is nonsense!

You may have evem Jewish roots, but you are still Russian, if you were born in Russia.
ConstantineK   
11 Nov 2009
History / Farewell of Slavianka - who is able to understand Poles ? [48]

sroka would rather be someone who compulsively takes possesion of bright/ visually attractive items (or anything that happens to attrats his/her interest) no matter what it is its practical value

I agree with that too, gumishu. You have just qualified what I said with more precision. Do you fit that bill, Gumi? ;) ;)

Ah, ah.....that is precise description of Pole....
ConstantineK   
11 Nov 2009
History / Farewell of Slavianka - who is able to understand Poles ? [48]

You don't even have the Soviet Union, just Russia.

You will see, we shall restore it under new name, it always have happened in the past!

Kostia, priwet! Do you personally know any Poles and whatever your answer is... how would describe then a Russian character? Wouldn't aforesaid fit him either?

Yes, he was veeery polite and agreeable person! But nation as a whole....brrr...

Russians are perfect creatures!
ConstantineK   
11 Nov 2009
History / Farewell of Slavianka - who is able to understand Poles ? [48]

Magpie? (sroka?) What do you mean?

Soroka, in Russian means boasting but empty character

They have a skewed concept of virtues

mmm, slightly distorted

Always excessive? I know many moderate Poles. Shallow? In what way?

They are actors on public but their skills never exceed level of market buffoonery...

Don't expect them to be like us Scots ;) ;) ;)

Ah Seanus, you, Scots, even worse.... Poles had struggled for their independence at least, you had sold it for opportunity of trading together with englishmen...
ConstantineK   
11 Nov 2009
History / Farewell of Slavianka - who is able to understand Poles ? [48]

Oh, Seanus, please don't say that my english is too clumsy to understand it...

Be that as it may, but Poles have such specific demeanour that each act of his generosity, each piece of virtue looks in him like base antic...He is always excessive, always shallow; he is like magpie