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A J   
20 Oct 2010
News / Giant Jesus Rising in Świebodzin ( Tallest in world ) [323]

There must be 40 million by now, you should be glad that you live in Poland:)

1% of the population: Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia. 1%-2% of the population: Belarus, Croatia, Italy, Monaco, Ukraine. 2%-4% of the population: Andorra, Denmark, Luxembourg, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain. 4%-5% of the population: Germany, Greece, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, United Kingdom. 5%-10% of the population: Austria, Belgium, France, Netherlands, Sweden. 10%-20% of the population: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Montenegro, Russia. 30%-50% of the population: Bosnia Herzegovina, Macedonia, Albania. 70%-90% of the population: Kosovo. 90%-100% of the population: Turkey.

So within the European Union, we have an estimated number of 16-20 million Muslims and about 813-820 million Europeans. If we're going to count Turkey, Russia and a few other countries, then we would have an estimated number of about 53 million Muslims. Keep in mind that no one has the exact figures, but looking at various sources, I'd say that these estimations are pretty close to reality.

:)
A J   
20 Oct 2010
News / Giant Jesus Rising in Świebodzin ( Tallest in world ) [323]

Well, I'm off. It only took about 30 minutes for this thread to be contaminated by the same old morons.

Why? Would you have a problem with a statue of Lucifer in your town? It may seem like a ridiculous question to you, but I'm actually trying to tell you something else.

;)

HAHA a 35m tall Lucifer statue would for sure bring aloot of tourism to Swiebodzin!! Not exactly something you see everyday ;)

Exactly my thoughts.

No worries, lads. If you really want to see Lucifer, then eventually you will.

Suuuure. As if you know anything about what happens after we're not here anymore. But if you do, you should write a book about that, because it seems to me a lot of people are dying to find out.

;P
A J   
19 Oct 2010
News / Giant Jesus Rising in Świebodzin ( Tallest in world ) [323]

Yes it just shows that the poor ppl are still under the influence of the church.

Look at the bright side, we can throw our rotten tomatoes at the statue when no one else is watching.

xD

it's their money, they can do what they want with it.

If I ever win the lottery, I'm going to erect a statue of Lucifer somewhere close to that one, with the angel wings and all.

;P
A J   
19 Oct 2010
Love / Polish girls fall for Indian guys ? [217]

wow.. what a hate for the Indians .. cool.. alright then .

I don't know about you, but I've always liked Hiawatha. Funny guy. A little hot-headed maybe, but brave.

:)

Then we will check who is better in IQ , in knowledge and smart n cool and in power.Its open challenge .. coming in Ur country do whatsoever u can against me.!

Well, there's one thing I can already say without a shadow of a doubt, and that's that my English is much better than yours. Hey, call me a hater, but weren't you asking for it in the first place?

;P
A J   
19 Oct 2010
News / Smoking ban in Polish bars and restaurants (AT LAST!) [400]

Anyway, no loophole here AJ "smoking in THE WORKPLACE" is prohibited - it doesn't matter whose workplace it is, if it is a workplace, you can't smoke in it.

Ah, but if I would set up a private social-establishment, and would hand out membership cards upon entrance, to people who actually have no problems with smoking, and would make self-service possible, which doesn't include serving food, then you anti-smoke whiners can't play that workplace card anymore now, can you?

:)
A J   
19 Oct 2010
News / Smoking ban in Polish bars and restaurants (AT LAST!) [400]

By the way, it's a little different in Ireland - the ban isn't on smoking in pubs/restaurants per se, the ban is on smoking in the workplace - just so happens that pubs etc fall under that.

Ah, but a pub is not a workplace for the customers, and since the customers aren't employed by the proprietor of a pub, I think I've just stumbled upon a minor technicality which will most likely facilitate further stretching of the aforementioned interpretations, which in this case, means I require the definition of a word to build a case. Savvy?

;)
A J   
19 Oct 2010
News / Smoking ban in Polish bars and restaurants (AT LAST!) [400]

Yes, you will certainly develop cancer and drop dead immediately if you inhale but a small amount of smoke from burnt tobacco leaves. Please. Oh, and could you stop using that air-refresher everywhere? It's even worse for your health than smoking, you dumbasses! Now, if you'll please excuse me, I'm busy trying to set an anti-air-refresher campaign in motion, and while we're at it I demand a full ban on air pollution! Know what? Here's a f*cking gassmask for you! Enjoy!

xD

Whiners.
A J   
19 Oct 2010
News / Smoking ban in Polish bars and restaurants (AT LAST!) [400]

Well only sort of - it's more to stop forcing people who don't smoke to inhale second hand smoke of others.

They can go to a non-smoking bar. As for smoking outside? I've already nullified and busted their second-hand smoke myth. With all the exhaust fumes, it really doesn't f*cking matter if you inhale a bit of second-hand smoke or not. Zero difference. Fact. So give me one good reason as to why there should be a full smoking-ban, even when non-smokers already have plenty of alternatives. I can live with not smoking in restaurants, not smoking in cinemas, not smoking in swimming pools and not smoking in public places. But outside? On the trainstation for example? Well, screw you, I'm just gonna light one, and the cop who wants to complain about that will get a false name, and a false address, because I've stopped carrying my ausweiss long time ago!

;P

Not listening anymore.
A J   
19 Oct 2010
Life / Is parity the answer for Polish women? [262]

the only candidate should be the best candidate. male or female.

True.

It's not in peoples' nature to strive for equality.

I guess all the have-nots firmly disagree with you.

;)
A J   
19 Oct 2010
News / Smoking ban in Polish bars and restaurants (AT LAST!) [400]

All right then, you convinced me. Smoking is not deadly.

Not always, no. Especially not when you're talking about a non-smoker who inhales a bit of second-hand smoke once or twice a week.

Maybe you watch too much telly and not read enough, I dnon't know. I saw campaigns in media in Poland and rest of Europe sometimes.

Dude, if someone would be informed about such things then that would be me. I haven't seen any health campaigns - which were funded by the government - against certain harmful additives in our food over here.

If you put your mouth to this exhaust pipe and take a deep breath it will be more harmless I guess.

Ignorance is bliss, I guess? You don't have to put your mouth to an exhaust pipe to breathe city air, and I'm sure you've heard about smog before.

You on the other hand stick to an opinion that inhaling from a cigarette, which is also active smoking, is far less poisonous than breathing "polluted air".

No. I'm talking about the argument that anti-smokers use (Which would be second-hand smoking.) to impose their will on just about everyone. I'm just telling you that they're inhaling just as much crap anywhere else, wether someone else in their vicinity is smoking a cigarette or not. And that's a fact.

I'll become the Ugly Naked Guy from the Friends series hahah.

Haha! Well, there are plenty of ugly girls out there who might like it. Good luck you old streaker!

xD
A J   
18 Oct 2010
News / Smoking ban in Polish bars and restaurants (AT LAST!) [400]

Well, there are campaigns, a lot of them about obesity, fast food, etc.

I don't see any campaigns about all those wonderful EU numbers in our food. (Funded by our governments, that is.)

But it is never the same as direct inhalation of condensed substances in cigarette I guess

Are you absolutely sure that fuel exhaust for example, doesn't contain any of those condensed substances?

why are smokers in a cancer-risk group?

Let's take America for example (With the full smoking-ban and all.) 596.490 Americans are expected to die of cancer this year, and about 178.947 Americans are expected to die of cancer attributable to smoking. (30%) So why smokers are in a cancer-risk group beats me, since 70% of all cancer cases are non-smokers.

If breathing was just as unhealthy

I'm not saying that breathing is just as unhealthy, but let's talk about Benzene, which is what actually causes a variety of cancers. Now, one cigarette contains about 0,05 milligrams of Benzene. (Let's forget about Lead and Carbon Dioxide, because we're all breathing copious amounts of that.)

A non-smoker who lives in a rural area will inhale about 0,18 milligrams of Benzene every day, which equals 3,6 cigarettes. A non-smoker who lives in Amsterdam will inhale about four times as much, which equals 14,4 cigarettes a day. A non-smoker who lives in Manchester will probably inhale eight times as much, which equals 28,8 cigarettes a day.

Non-smokers in New York? **** it, you people might aswell start smoking! Me? I live in a rural area, and inhale about 3,6 cigarettes a day when I'm not smoking, while heavy smokers inhale about 1,8 milligrams of Benzene every day, which equals 32 cigarettes a day. So do the math if you smoke less, or even much less.

So you say we should resign from cars, transportation and industry? That's not serious.

No. I'm just wondering why all the sudden fuss about smoking? People die, because some things aren't healthy. I'd say that's natural. People who support the smoking-ban should know about the air they're all breathing, instead of using my bad habit as an excuse to combat health issues. If I stop smoking, dickweeds, I might still die of cancer due to other bad stuff in our air, water, food and whatnot.

But not smoking in public is in my opinion. It has only advantages.

Like? More stressed people?

And call me dirty but I don't wash my jeans after wearing them one time.

Hey, for me it depends on what I've been doing, or how hard I've been working.

But after going to a bar after work for a beer or coffee - I have to.

Why? I'm sitting here in the same shirt I wore yesterday. It smells nice. (I think I've smoked about eleven cigarettes yesterday.) Even my sweat smells like roses, but of course no one will believe that!

I've no idea what it has to do with environmentally-friendly attitude, but I fully agree on that! No bad thing can come out of this! :))

Well, you don't have to wash what you're not wearing. Don't ask. It's how my mind works.

;P

I do choose to go to smokey bars because they are good places to go, but since people who smoke do not go out for a smoke (or there's no smoking room etc.) - there is a problem. And I don't know enough good non-smoking places.

So you're all for a smoking-ban, but you choose to go to the bars where smoking is allowed because the non-smoking places aren't working for you? Where will you go for a drink when smoking is banned everywhere then?

xD
A J   
18 Oct 2010
News / Smoking ban in Polish bars and restaurants (AT LAST!) [400]

It depends where you put your ear;). I read about it enough.

You know what I mean. I don't see whole media campaigns about crap in our food.

If you put it that way... ;)

I like putting it that way. Hey, I'm a simple guy.

;)

I guess people know it is not but who actually inhales deeply those chemicals deliberately, as in smoking?!

You'd be amazed how much of that you actually inhale.

Wrong actually :)

Doh! (Sarcasm?)

xD

Well, life is unhealthy, but smoking and poisoning and odouring other people is just too much.

Stop driving your car then. Stop using those products. (It's even in our drinking water!)

I've worked in meat processing industry and seen it inside out. I still eat meat, only now I choose it carefully. But what does that have to do with smoking - don't broaden the topic instead of narrowing it. That argumentation is lame.

It's not, because I'm trying to get a point across. If this anti-smoke campaign was all about health, then why aren't they doing something about the poison in the air, in those products I've mentioned, or even the poison in our food? (If it *was* about health.) Sometimes you need to broaden a topic to get a point across. In this case, it has everything to do with the topic, since you're breathing the very same chemicals that smokers breathe, and depending on your environment, you may even inhale more Benzene and Carbon Dioxide than a smoker does. (Especially people in the big cities.) So that's a relevant point, since this is all about health. (Or so they say.) Oh, and how about a Barbeque-Ban? It smells! The whole neighbourhood can change clothes if someone has a Barbeque! Do I sound like a whiner already? Well, it's sorta like how some people sound to me!

I think it has. Plus smoking stinks.

I don't think it has, since they're not doing anything about air pollution, water pollution and food-pollution. Cars stink. Factories stink. Construction sites stink. Sewers stink. Barbeques stink.

We'd save a lot on water, electricity and detergents if we didn't have to wash clothes every time we come back from a smokey bar.

I'm pretty sure most people wash their clothes after a night out, regardless of where they've been. (How about that argumentation being lame?)

Think environmentally-friendly;))!

I'm thinking about transparent bikinis.

;))
A J   
17 Oct 2010
News / Why is Poland developing so slowly or in the wrong direction? Who is responsible ? [317]

Is it crap to say that Polish people don't feel much of this "fastest growing BNP in the EU"?

In a sense it is, but at the same time it really isn't. (I agree with your friends.) They're right of course, but the fact remains that it works the exact same way in every other country on this globe. I mean, working people will always be the last group to recieve the benefits, and when they do, it's going to be the minimum. If you disagree with that, you could try studying, come up with a brilliant idea, or simply turn rogue. (Rock 'n Roll!) Most politicians won't do jack for you except for promising you a lot of sunshine tomorrow, although it certainly would be nice if they would prove me wrong some day. But yeah, it'll always stay that way, atleast to some extent, regardless of the economical conjuncture.

;)
A J   
17 Oct 2010
Love / Are there Polish women who date black guys? [281]

You will find that he is impossible to discuss anything with.

Please, do continue and don't heed Sean's warnings. Hey, let's all be sensible people here, and let's not try to derail the Comedy Train? Don't you see? The guy's absolutely brilliant reading material! I mean, I could never come up with anything that's even remotely close to his retardedness! He's a major source of inspiration to me! So don't ruin my inspiration now? Please? You're going to make me cry if you do! Come on Jarnowa, say something. Anything. Don't be shy.

:)
A J   
17 Oct 2010
News / Smoking ban in Polish bars and restaurants (AT LAST!) [400]

You know, I find it funny how some people worry so much about smoking, when their food actually contains so much crap it actually causes some types of cancers, yet we don't hear anyone about that, do we?

Now, Carbon Dioxide and Benzene are also the main toxins in the hydrocarbon fraction of exhaust. Benzene and other less known hydrocarbons are produced in petroleum refining, and are widely used as solvents and as materials in the production of various industrial products and pesticides. Benzene also is found in gasoline and in cigarette smoke. Other environmental sources of benzene include gasoline stations, underground storage tanks that leak, wastewater from industries that use benzene, chemical spills, and groundwater next to landfills containing benzene. Exposure to benzene can cause cancer, especially leukemias and lymphomas. Benzene has a suppressive effect on bone marrow and it impairs blood cell maturation and amplification.

Polycyclic-Aromatic Hydrocarbons: A group of chemicals that are formed during the incomplete burning of coal, oil and gas, garbage, or other organic substances, which may occur naturally aswell. A few of the Polycyclic-Aromatic Hydrocarbons are used in medicines and to make dyes, plastics, and pesticides. (To mention a few processes!) They are found throughout the environment in the air, water and soil. There are more than a 100 different Polycyclic-Aromatic Hydrocarbon compounds. Although the health effects vary, the following are considered as a group with similar toxicity: Acenaphthene, acenaphthylene, anthracene, benzanthracene, benzopyrene, benzofluoranthene, benzoperylene, benzofluoranthene, chrysene dibenzanthracene, fluoranthene, fluorene, indenopyrene, phenanthrene, pyrene.

Now, compare all of this to a package of cigarettes, and do try to remember that you're breathing all of this crap every second of the day, everywhere. But f*ck me for smoking, right?

Have fun with your air-refreshers in the bathroom or the toilet, do use your deoderant, after-shaves and perfumes on a daily basis, don't forget to light your fruity candles every once in a while. And by all means, don't read the list of ingredients! It's all natural!

Right.

Oh, and did you know that most cosmetic products, gels, creams and shampoos contain all kinds of ingredients which negatively affect our hormones? Did you know you're breathing small amounts of lead and other slightly radioactive materials every day? (Okay, maybe a little less if you're not living in the big city but still!)

Fair enough, smoking isn't healthy at all, but you should really ask yourself what actually is healthy these days?? And let's not start about what's in our meat, okay? You might lose your appetite. I hate to break the news to you, but this smoking-ban really has nothing to do with health, but it has everything to do with money.

I hope it's clear now? Okay. As you were.

:)
A J   
17 Oct 2010
Love / Polish girls fall for Indian guys ? [217]

this shows that women - not money - is the main reason to invade white men's hunting domain.

Just how do you hunt women exactly? With fishnets?

xD
A J   
17 Oct 2010
News / 30 to 40 thousand abortions by Polish girls in foreign countries [142]

it is, but I am not, but I don't blame those women since there is always a stigma of a child killer attached to it.

Well, if they keep silent then nothing ever changes, so they shouldn't complain about men doing the talking if they're too scared to speak up themselves, just because they might get called a few names. (Hey, welcome to my world!)

;)
A J   
13 Oct 2010
News / Human Trafficking in and from Poland [80]

I'm no fan of the business but I'd go alone with that.

I would give anything to put these animals out of business, and probably even more if it means saving the lives of many young and beautiful women. (I know, I'm sounding like a megalomaniac right now, but still!)

If someone willingly goes into that line of work then who are we to tell them No?

Hey, men will always want women, and women will always be looking for ways to use that to their own advantage. That's how it was, how it is, and how it will be. So we can do two things; We can continue to socially stigmatize them for having sex with people, which almost everybody has, and keep this business in the dark, with all the negative consequences, or we can grow up, be realistic and accept the facts, and make it a safer business for everyone, including the customers.

They could be licensed (and tested) like other professionals.

I wouldn't mind to be a Vice-President (Literally!) and test them for you guys. To ensure quality of course, and not because I'm totally despicable.

xD

Okay, we're trying to be serious.
A J   
13 Oct 2010
News / Human Trafficking in and from Poland [80]

Exactly. I guess that's how ''dangerous'' these criminals really are? I mean, of course they threaten women with harming their families back home if they ever leave, but the truth is that most of these criminals wouldn't ever touch anyone's family, because that would really force the police to hunt them down, and they know it. It's good to know some customers still have a heart though. I wish more people were like that. All you need in this world is a couple of balls to make something happen. (Atleast that's what I like to think!)

:)