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grubas   
13 Dec 2011
History / Are there still communists in Poland? [58]

This is another option they have,instead of Syberia if he's lucky he will end up in psychuszka.He discovered one of the remaining secret UB stations and is dumb enough to talk about it.
grubas   
13 Dec 2011
History / Are there still communists in Poland? [58]

Maybe tomorrow when you walk past, you could take a photo of this police station and picture, so that we all know you're not just imagining all this?

Yeah great advice,you know that if they spot him he will be arrested for spying and sent to Syberia.Is this what you want for him?
grubas   
13 Dec 2011
History / Are there still communists in Poland? [58]

What do you guys think about it?

I think you had a cool trip.Last time I did acid everyone on the street looked like a monster,I kidd you not it was scary.
grubas   
13 Dec 2011
UK, Ireland / Polish is an official language in the UK? [68]

Everyone was staring when the tram passed not one but two men performing the other bodily function a few weeks ago in Warsaw.

Tram passengers are not exactly passers by or are they?You better tell me what's the pharse we, the Poles allegedlly say when see person urinating on the street.personal comment removed Also in Poland it's considered impolite to stare and/or comment and you may get punched in the face for doing it.
grubas   
13 Dec 2011
UK, Ireland / Polish is an official language in the UK? [68]

There's a phrase in Polish that passers-by traditionally call out when they see it.

A what?Jebnij się w łeb człowieku.Traditionally majority of passers-by look the other way.
grubas   
9 Dec 2011
Language / Niedziela form help. [5]

It would take long time to explain so I will only advise you to stick with w niedzielę.
grubas   
7 Dec 2011
Travel / Would I have to worry about organ thieves when traveling into Poland alone? [36]

No worries mate, people there freely sign their own death sentence especially when they are uninsured or under-insured, all for a privilege of proud organ donor to be displayed on the back of their driver license

It's displayed on the front,not on the back and symbilized by the image of a little red heart.
grubas   
6 Dec 2011
USA, Canada / Moved back from Canada to Poland:). Here are the reasons why. [868]

In Canada living is easy and you forget all the conveniences you have until you move to a country like Poland. I still have to drive to the closest Starbucks in Warsaw.

Here we go again,patronizing biatch.I am assuming everyone in Canada has Starbucks within 200 yards from home.Am I right?Doubt it.I am in the US and I would have to drive to nearest Starbucks 7 miles but I don't because I don't buy overpriced ****.Royal Farms has a great coffee for $1.39 for a 20 oz cup.What is the fascination with Starbucks anyway?You people don't have internet at home or what?Even Dunkin Donuts coffe is better than Starbucks,you know America runs on dunkin.
grubas   
5 Dec 2011
Work / 7000 PLN net per month in Krakow. How much i can save? [21]

What do you do to help build a greater Poland?

I practice shooting and study infrantry tactics so when the **** hit the fan and uprising begin which inevitably will, just like in Libya I will have skills to fight the regime.You can not build anything on rotten fundation,it has to be burned with fire and cleaned first.Then and only then,we Polish patriots will build our Poland.

And we won't need you nor any foraigner,in fact you foraigners will be personas non grata in our Poland.
grubas   
5 Dec 2011
Work / 7000 PLN net per month in Krakow. How much i can save? [21]

Come on Grubas, do you know what Poland would look like without foreign money ? Money earned abroad by Poles and Money sent by the EU?
There would not be any job in Poland !

Right,right Poland only exists thanks to foraigners and without foraigners there would be no jobs in Poland,none,null,nada.Oh thank you foraigners,thank you so much for all the supermarkets jobs where Polish people work for a "bowl of rice".Get the f u c k out of here!

Poland would be much better off without you ******* foraigners.Polish people are fully capable of creating jobs for themselves but not when they start with no capital base and have to compete with long established foraign companies.Part of the problem is "polish" government crooks who let you in.

And what if all the other countries did the same....?

You stay out of it.Shouldn't you be in Matuszka Rasija by now?
grubas   
5 Dec 2011
Work / 7000 PLN net per month in Krakow. How much i can save? [21]

Do you realize how many Poles working abroad could be "accused" of doing the same thing all over the world.

So what?I don't give a **** about "all over the world",my concern is Polish jobs for Polish people.Time to kick all the foraigners out of Poland.Period.
grubas   
5 Dec 2011
Work / 7000 PLN net per month in Krakow. How much i can save? [21]

This is Raghu. I am travelling to Poland(Krakow) on first week of Jan 2012.

You better don't.Polish people are already tired of foraigners stealing Polish jobs and you may get hurt.Don't feel bad,it's nothing personal.If you want to come to visit feel invited but don't you steal job from a Polish person.Polska dla Polaków!

Go to UK,you will feel at home there.Cheers!
grubas   
4 Dec 2011
Life / Is parity the answer for Polish women? [262]

Put yourself aside and please answer YES/NO to my 2 questions and we'll leave it at that.

Best answer I can give is I don't know,I never witnessed any discrimination against Afro Americans.If they were they should go to court and demand justice there.
grubas   
4 Dec 2011
Life / Is parity the answer for Polish women? [262]

Grubas, straight questions, YES or NO. Were Afro-Americans discriminated against? Were they sufficiently compensated?

Straight answer,I DON'T CARE.I didn't discriminate against any Afro American and I don't see a reason for them being given preferential treatment at MY expense.
grubas   
4 Dec 2011
Life / Is parity the answer for Polish women? [262]

Grubas, if you can prove you have been wronged, shouldn't you be compensated?

Absolutelly.There are courts where wronged person can demand compensation but I am against giving preferential treatment to someone only because of his/her skin color.

Go and **** yourself you dickhead.

Same to you s h i thead.
grubas   
4 Dec 2011
Life / Is parity the answer for Polish women? [262]

So there was no discrimination against them??

It was or it wasn't it does not matter now.Don't you get?We now know it was wrong,and you want replace one kind of discrimination with the other kind and think that it will even things out?Besides if there is ANY slave still living then YES,he/she should be compensated but why do you want compensate someone who has never been a slave and why would I have to compensate someone who had better start in life being born in a free society than me born in communism?Huh?Explain please!
grubas   
4 Dec 2011
Life / Is parity the answer for Polish women? [262]

Grubas, then I don't see any efforts to compensate.

Compensate?Compensate whom and for what exactly?

Would you pay a higher rate of tax to educate blacks who lost out to discrimination?

Why would he?Will you compensate me because I was born and lived in communism?Afterall it was you Brits who helped Soviets.Should I post my bank account # so you can pay me compensation?
grubas   
4 Dec 2011
Life / Is parity the answer for Polish women? [262]

You want to replace one wrong doing with another wrong and are titally oblivious to it.

This is exactly the point I am trying to make.
grubas   
4 Dec 2011
Life / Is parity the answer for Polish women? [262]

You are up in arms about discrimination yet allowed the very thing you curse against'.

Where do you see me allowing any kind of discrimination?
grubas   
4 Dec 2011
Life / Is parity the answer for Polish women? [262]

'The law in some countries, such as the UK, draws a distinction between Equality of Provision and Equality of Outcome, recognising that identical treatment may sometimes act to preserve inequality rather than eliminate it. Opponents of this distinction may label it as an example of positive discrimination'.

Can't you see it doesn't make any sense?This is simply discrimination of one group of people in order to give favorable position to other group.What a ****** up world we live in.

Explain to me how telling my race on job application helps equality since the employer will base his decision on candidate's race? I stand by my statement discrimination is a discrimination.When a caucasion person is discriminated againt because of his/her skin color it is exactly the same discrimination as against black person because of his/her skin color.
grubas   
4 Dec 2011
Life / Is parity the answer for Polish women? [262]

will concede that reverse discrimination

What do you mean REVERSE discrimination?Discrimination is discrimination,period.All these parity and affirmative action laws are discriminatory.I can't understand why i have to tell my race on job application.Since like they say everyone is equel it should not matter wheter I am caucasian,black or yellow.This is discrimination!This ******* world becoming very hostile place for caucasian male.Makes me very angry.
grubas   
4 Dec 2011
Genealogy / How common do you think Asiatic ancestry is in Poland? [12]

Who says I can't deny it?I am denying that it's a common look in Poland.What I can't deny is that this forum is always full of retarded punks like you and their's ridiculous thesis.
grubas   
19 Nov 2011
UK, Ireland / Disgusting, fat and lying Polish women and Illegal immigration in UK [73]

****** Raouf You are more beautiful than all roses
12 November at 17:29 · Like
*****Matisova thank you
12 November at 22:14 · Like

So what does it mean in your opinion?All I see is that dude said compliment and chick said "Thank you".What am I missing here?
grubas   
19 Nov 2011
Real Estate / Apartment in Poland is not up to standard; right to terminate the rental agreement? [78]

A truly sound piece of advice in a light of what I posted!(this long text in Polish).NOT.I doubt he will be sued if he follow your advice because he is a foreigner and it may be hard to deliver him court papers but according to interpretation of applicable law which I posted they will have all rights to sue him.