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FlaglessPole  4 | 649  
18 Jul 2011 /  #61
Wanna call me more names in return? Be my guest. After all, you have nothing else to offer to this forum.

Not really, I don't want to have anything to do with you and the name calling game, which incidentally looks like your preferred activity on PF, and especially its particular variety involving you, is not very high on my agenda lest your venom and rancor taint my 'free spirit'.
Bzibzioh  
18 Jul 2011 /  #62
I don't want to have anything to do with you and the name calling game, which incidentally looks like your preferred activity on PF

MY preferred activity on PF? You need to sober up and re-read your own posts on this page and count your insults toward Monia and me. You are seriously pulling stuff out of your ass.
Monia  
18 Jul 2011 /  #63
if you were a Lady you would never play on your gender

You have got some inferiority complex associated with my person , don`t you ? .

You constantly drivel on my appearance, profession or mind.

You are well read and intelligent and you like understatements, so I will not publicly say what the specific reason of your behaviour is, but you fully realize what's going on in your mind .

BTW, you could come up with something more innovative and funny.

I mainly read your comments just to have some good laugh.

There is nothing to worry about , really , just read :

Studies show that at most half of men in Poland are satisfied with the size of your penis . Others have because of this complex . For them, plastic surgeons offer treatments magnifying endowment . Meanwhile, women in intimate relations is not so much size as foreplay and sensitivity. It does no good to great member, if the owner runs out of sensitivity and imagination .
FlaglessPole  4 | 649  
18 Jul 2011 /  #64
tadaa new day new beginning and zee war never ends! :D
skysoulmate  13 | 1250  
19 Jul 2011 /  #65
You are right. I propose the name Bigots Forums instead.

I propose a dual name - Bigots Forums / Patriots Forums based on the person's inclination he/she may click on the favorite name, it'll still take you to the same page.... Try it...
Marynka11  3 | 639  
19 Jul 2011 /  #66
based on the person's inclination he/she may click on the favorite name, it'll still take you to the same page.... Try it...

Well, patriotism is a form of bigotry...
skysoulmate  13 | 1250  
19 Jul 2011 /  #67
...or bigotry is anti-patriotic? :)

You say potatoe and I say tater...
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
21 Jul 2011 /  #68
No-one chose the country he/she was born in, so some conclude that it's foolish to love a country that was in effect forced upon one. But similary no-one chooses one's mother. Does that mean we should not love her? Even if she's not as bright as Madam Curie, as attractive as Claudia Schiffer or doesn't cook s well as Martha Stewart, we still love her, simply BECAUSE SHE IS OUR MOTHER. Does the same not hold true for Macierz Polska, our Polish Motherland?
Harry  
21 Jul 2011 /  #69
Does the same not hold true for Macierz Polska, our Polish Motherland?

No. Anyway, you clearly can't love your 'motherland': you choose to not live here.
Polonius3  980 | 12275  
21 Jul 2011 /  #70
The English saying that 'absence makes the heart grow fonder' was never truer than of the Diaspora, any Diaspora. It typically has an idealised view of the motherland as 'a better place', because émigré Poles and their descendants do not have to deal with the grit, grime and slime encoutnered in the country on a daily basis.

Besides, at some stage in life a person may decide not to live with his mother any longer, but that surely doesn't mean he has stopped loving her!
Bzibzioh  
21 Jul 2011 /  #71
you clearly can't love your 'motherland': you choose to not live here.

You choose not to live in the UK. So it must clearly mean you don't love that country anymore.

Besides, at some stage in life a person may decide not to live with his mother any longer, but that surely doesn't mean he has stopped loving her!

Good point.
Harry  
21 Jul 2011 /  #72
So it must clearly mean you don't love that country anymore.

I don't think that I ever loved the UK. I liked (and still like) parts of it but given a straight choice between visiting my favourite places in the UK or visiting my favourite places in Poland, I don't need to think about it at all. Which explains why all of my holidays except one in the last ten years have been in Poland.

Besides, at some stage in life a person may decide not to live with his mother any longer, but that surely doesn't mean he has stopped loving her!

You must have one seriously fuccked up relationship with your mother if you compare all that she has done for you and the love that she has for you to all that Poland has done for you (i.e. bugger all) and all the love Poland has for you (i.e. less than bugger all).
Bzibzioh  
21 Jul 2011 /  #73
I don't think that I ever loved the UK.

Of course not. You are ... Harry, after all. You are way too cool for such sentimental nonsense. Being attached to any place on Earth would be beneath you. Thank G-d not everybody is like you: people care about other people and other places.
Harry  
21 Jul 2011 /  #74
Being attached to any place on Earth would be beneath you.

Not at all, but the majority of the places I am attached to are in Poland, so we can't expect somebody who chose to abandon Poland to understand how one might feel attached to places in Poland.

Thank G-d not everybody is like you:

And thank him that not everybody is like you, imagine how dangerous the roads would be if everybody drove while in your default condition.
Marynka11  3 | 639  
21 Jul 2011 /  #75
No-one chose the country he/she was born in, so some conclude that it's foolish to love a country that was in effect forced upon one. But similary no-one chooses one's mother. Does that mean we should not love her?

If you need to compare patriotism to something, I would compare it to organized religion. Both relay on the concept of loving something abstract. Both tell you that through belonging to to the group you are something better than anyone from outside the group, and in both cases people are killed because of protecting the abstract idea.

And thank him that not everybody is like you, imagine how dangerous the roads would be if everybody drove while in your default condition.

This schtyk with Bzi's alcoholism is becoming boring and annoying. Respect the people around you and you will get the same back.
Harry  
21 Jul 2011 /  #76
This schtyk with Bzi's alcoholism is becoming boring and annoying.

I actually meant 'bitter and angry'.
Marynka11  3 | 639  
21 Jul 2011 /  #77
Didn't work. Boring and annoying. And stop it.
pawian  221 | 25292  
9 Jan 2013 /  #78
Given the predominance of trying to find a Polish girl, trying to find a Polish man, I'm in love with a Polish girl, Polish girl broke my heart, etc posts should'nt the moderators change the forum name?Any suggestions?
For example;"Polish Lonely Hearts Club"

Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

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