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trener zolwia   
6 Nov 2010
Life / Any treatment centres for homos in Poland? [455]

It seems a bit counterproductive when you're trying to show the world that you're just like they are, and deserve the same rights.

The outlandish parades prove that the gays aren't simply about equal rights and being free to love who they want, etc. as they claim.

You want to feck another man in the privacy of your own home, go for it. But keep that sh!t in the bedroom where it belongs. When public displays turn into lewd exhibitionism with men grinding on other men in azzless chaps floating down Main Street, forcing decent folks to have to explain that mess to their young children, this is when gay become the problem, the injustice which needs correcting.

And like others have said, we wouldn't tolerate such behavior from heteros -not that we ever see such displays from heteros- so why is it tolerated from gays?

we see stuff like that on TV all the time, so I guess the desensitization is well on its way.

Yep. All part of the plan to normalize perversion.

I think people in Pakistan and India should definitely use condoms more often, and the same goes for Africa.

Someone buy this man a drink!
trener zolwia   
6 Nov 2010
Life / Any treatment centres for homos in Poland? [455]

Why not if it is a means to highlight certain injustices?

The flamboyant gay parades are more about flaunting their perversions than bringing attention to any injustice. They are in-your-face, over-the-top, inappropriate public displays and quite offensive.

the authors of that documentary movie say that we are all bi

Of course this is the conclusion at which pro-gay propagandists would arrive.
There is no longer such thing as objective documentaries; now it's all about arriving at preconceived conclusions and advancing an agenda under the guise of investigative film journalism.
trener zolwia   
5 Nov 2010
USA, Canada / Polish happenings, food in Philadelphia [19]

huh ? not really !

Yes they do! :p

happy ?

I like it. I can't explain why. I'd go see them. But there is no way I could get any of my friends to go along with me.
trener zolwia   
5 Nov 2010
Love / Broken Heart due to the mother of my Polish girlfriend [23]

To be honest, these are more my type of girls

A number of years ago I happened to notice that the majority of my romantic relationships had been with girls who didn't have fathers, were children of divorce. It's not like I consciously sought such girls. I wonder what this say about me? :s I should ask Natasa...
trener zolwia   
5 Nov 2010
USA, Canada / Polish happenings, food in Philadelphia [19]

I always wanted to see their live show!!

Seriously? You're familiar with them? Are they like the Polish version of Celtic Thunder?

Apparently there is more of an active Polish-American community here than I knew...
trener zolwia   
5 Nov 2010
Love / Broken Heart due to the mother of my Polish girlfriend [23]

A parent is not just people, though. It's not that easy for a woman to throw her mother away to be with a man. Of course she's not going to love you more than her mother. It's better to find someone whose parents like you.

And don't mothers play even more of a role in their daughters lives in the Polish culture?

I think young women are more sensitive to what other people might think of them, or have to say

I think this is true.

Or simply find a girl who doesn't like her parents that much, or a girl who simply doesn't care about what her parents want, because those girls exist too!

Sometimes these are the funnest ones! :D
trener zolwia   
4 Nov 2010
USA, Canada / Polish happenings, food in Philadelphia [19]

The Polish American community will welcome
The Mazowsze

Internationally known Polish Folk Dance Group from Poland

Appearing at the Kimmel Center
260 S. Broad Street in Center City Philadelphia, PA.

Sunday

pp

polishamericancenter.org

No interest?? Come on, Polish peeps, this is your culture!
All Poles dance this way and dress like this!
trener zolwia   
4 Nov 2010
Love / Polish women world's second most flirtatious [75]

you see less smiles, but if you see one, the chance is bigger that it's genuine.

This also speaks well of when my smiling Polish girl was grinning at me! :)
trener zolwia   
4 Nov 2010
Love / Broken Heart due to the mother of my Polish girlfriend [23]

broke my heart

a girl from Poland

Man, another one! Reading PF a peep would think that Polish babes were running around breaking hearts the world over!

Why don't you go to night classes after work and learn the language?

If the language barrier is really the only issue, this certainly seems like the solution.
trener zolwia   
4 Nov 2010
Love / Polish women world's second most flirtatious [75]

OK, to make a long story short: a smile for Poles is not so much the matter of a social convention. Therefore in Poland you see less smiles, but if you see one, the chance is bigger that it's genuine.

Sounds like a good explaination, Strzyga.
trener zolwia   
4 Nov 2010
Love / Polish women world's second most flirtatious [75]

i see that you didn't find you long lost sense of humor yet...

No about me. I got plenty sense of humor. You were trying to be cutsie and coy as if I were advancing some untruth about Poles out of ignorance and, well, it didn't work and fell flat. :/

yes, people here stated that Poles don't smile... i somehow agree with that

This answers the question.
trener zolwia   
4 Nov 2010
Love / Polish women world's second most flirtatious [75]

your own experience

You keep trying to coyly turn this back on me, while I am not the one who has made this claim here many times. Answer the question.
trener zolwia   
3 Nov 2010
Life / Legal Graffiti Walls in Poland? [45]

Tagging is no more an expression of free speech than smashing windows is art.

You got that right, sista.

"up-and-coming graffiti artists

It is a disservice to sanity for the Media to call graffiti vandals "artists". It is just another effort to manipulate perceptions and validate this crime as an "art" form... Kinda like how this was done for Rap, calling angry childish rhyming an "art" form or "music". Crap.
trener zolwia   
3 Nov 2010
Life / Legal Graffiti Walls in Poland? [45]

A legal graffiti

In an effort to combat the graffiti problem many US cities have instituted a public mural arts program for the sides of buildings. Seems like a good idea and it has had a degree of success in deterring the vandals. But like most good ideas, this one too has been hijacked and gotten carried away...

Now the mural programs have turned into a very expensive undertaking, consuming many million$ of tax dollars to produce and maintain. And in the urban areas, the minority folks see the program as a means to assert their blackness, so nearly all murals are black-themed. A foreign visitor viewing them would think entire cities here were black. You'd think that in a place like Philadelphia -where our country was created- that most of the murals would be related to this history. While there are some, most look more like something out of "Roots" or a black Rap video. :s All in an effort to combat the black graffiti... Nuts.
trener zolwia   
3 Nov 2010
Life / Legal Graffiti Walls in Poland? [45]

a friend of mine .... He targets the ones that only require repainting

I don't know the particulars, but I'll ask him.

You should turn in the criminal vandal. If you know of his crimes and don't report him, then this makes you a criminal too.
trener zolwia   
3 Nov 2010
USA, Canada / Polish Food - 40 flavors of pierogies in the US [113]

Actually they call them perogies, doubly wrong both on spelling and grammar.

Lol. I didn't even catch this, so focused on the ies part...

you have one pierĂ³g and more than one pierogi.

So singular they are pierog. How is this pronounced "per-og"?

No they're not, they're dumb Canucks.

Well, the family name is Makowecki, so it would seem they might be Canuck transplanted Poles.

those are not traditional pierogi...

Jeez, you are a pierogi purist... What do you think of the Cajun cheddar potato ones I had this past weekend? They were like a regular potato one except the mashed potato part was flavored with cheddar cheese and they were baked (?) then they had just a touch of Cajun spice seasonings sprinkled on top, just enough to liven them up. They were quite tasty!
trener zolwia   
3 Nov 2010
News / Upping the speed limit in Poland [92]

Some of them are new, but they only have two lanes on which lorries can - and do - overtake at will and without warning. The current speed limit in Poland is already higher than in many, if not most, EU countries, but the traffic saftey and management record in the country is attrocious

Hmm. Interesting.

Over here most of our big highways are six lanes (three in each direction, sometimes more) with emergency shoulders on the sides. Doesn't Poland have any big modern motorways like this?

And we too had a problem with trucks and slow pokes clogging up the passing lane. When common courtesy didn't work states started making laws that one must only use the left lane for passing. Now you even see signs that say 'keep right except to pass' And when there are more than two lanes in one direction trucks are barred from the farthest left passing lane.
trener zolwia   
3 Nov 2010
News / Upping the speed limit in Poland [92]

you kinda getting close to the truth there

Usually it is people who suddenly get much more money that they would imagine in the past and don't know what to do with it. ;)

This is what I alluded to. Over here we call this "n*gger rich".
trener zolwia   
3 Nov 2010
News / Upping the speed limit in Poland [92]

This outward show of 'Face' is crazy.

Yeah, we get some of that here too, mostly in minority communities. Prolly everywhere.

including most of the motorways. Have you ever driven on Polish roads?

No, but aren't the highways (motorways) -where I am guessing the speed limits would be increased- pretty new and modern, in good shape to handle the increased speed?
trener zolwia   
2 Nov 2010
News / Upping the speed limit in Poland [92]

cars a means for disempowered young men to regain some control and exert some aggression?

Yep. Some of that.

In the town where I live, there are three Hummers, several Cayannes, lots and lots of Q7's, X5' X6', GL and ML class Mercs not to mention the plethora of BMW's and Mercs flying around brand spanking new!!!!!!

Wow, Poles are doing pretty well.

Rant rave, rant, rant rave.......

Llol.