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Yosemite   
15 Nov 2015
Off-Topic / Some November afternoon in Warsaw... Poland Solidarity with France [44]

the media is absolutely nailing this one. Great job.

Lets not talk about the real reasons of how ISIS exist at all, ohh no, that would be bad for business. People die by the thousand everyday from structural violence, but lets not talk about that either. Lets not talk about the (capitalsim casued) Indonesian fires pumping out pollution levels equivalent to Germanys total annual Co2 emmisions within days. Terrorism is a great seller.

Ive been away for a few days so missed all this. Frankly im utterly devestated by Ronda Rousey being so brutally knocked out by Holly Holm yesterday. That really p1ssed me off.
Yosemite   
30 Oct 2015
News / POLISH CHILD ABUSING A CAT.. [74]

Although i believe nurture plays a large part in shaping people i think many are just born bad, the best upbringing in the world wont change the outcome.

Interesting comment i wrote back in 2010, I've completely changed my mind on that since. Its nurture virtually all the way.
Yosemite   
11 Oct 2015
News / Polish people's criticism of European Union [104]

That's not capitalism, that's crime/corruption/socialism/colonialism.

Don't take my word for it, look it up.

I'll provide a brief overview of the definitions though.

Capitalism: means of production in the hands of private corporations
Socialism: means of production owned by the people, shared equally
Communism: means of production organised by the government

So when you commented Poles working their butts off for 300-500 EUR / month and the profits being sent away to far away countries, which ism is that more associated with? Crony capitalism may go some way to describing what you're trying to say, but its still based on private ownership of the means of production.
Yosemite   
11 Oct 2015
News / Polish people's criticism of European Union [104]

UKIP in Britain

yeah a bunch of ill educated, stuck in their way old farts, or ignorant stupid people. Its the same story the world over.

Ha ha ha. I knew you would say this.

OK man.
Yosemite   
10 Oct 2015
News / Polish people's criticism of European Union [104]

Right-wing parties are on the rise.

ahh thats just media fuelled fear mongering. If the UK featured that with the mass Polish exodus to the UK think what might've happened here. Governments control media don't forget that.

the country was barely able to integrate 3 million Turks over the past 50 years.

Care to post up some credible links to these statements? 3 million turks over 50 years, so 60,000 a year...thats nothing. and 1.5 million per year from the middle east! Were only seeing this current number based on the war in Syria, who knows how that will play out. The war could end next week. I think you're massively over dramatising.

Absolutely, and it will affect Poland directly because the country's economy will tank once Germany is in deep doodoo.

Calm down mate. Do you honestly think that the people who really know aren't at least three steps ahead of you?

What I said: well educated specialists are needed, not illiterate people from some hellhole in Syria, Afghanistan or Eritrea.

and what i said was, they were looking to EDUCATE Brits for free, so why not EDUCATE above mentioned hellhole (your words) humans for less money?

Exactly. So in result Poles and others work their butts off for 300-500 EUR a month.

Thats capitalism Grzeg, welcome to the party, it aint gonna stop mate. Not till theres a revolution anyway....I came to that realisation a while ago. Profit, profit, profit.

Companies do business for one reason only: profit. If you think that's bad, you're living in the wrong system. ;)

We are living within the wrong social system. By a long shot.
Yosemite   
10 Oct 2015
News / Polish people's criticism of European Union [104]

No. There's no reason Poland should accept thousands of people who are prone to regard most Polish traditions as immoral.

Thats not what i said or implied at all. Refugees will not be that quick to flock to Poland, after all Poland has a huge employment problem as it is.....Germany on the other hand.
Yosemite   
10 Oct 2015
News / Polish people's criticism of European Union [104]

Actually, they can't because they are - just like everybody else - bound to international law

International law! who makes the laws? Merkel and the EU can change this if they so wish. It all comes down to fair deals at the end of the day, if millions are flocking to Germany and not many other countries logic dictates that this law can be adjusted.

If the refugees would be engineers, doctors and stuff, then yes, but from what I've heard the vast majority are uneducated folks that saw camel herding as a career path.

Manual labour doesn't require a degree, theres (still at least) millions of jobs for manual labour. The UK managed to put 1,500,000 million poles to work in uneducated, crappy manual labour jobs I'm sure the Germans can do the same and pay them less under some kind of asylum seeker minimum wage.

Lets not be under any illusions here, Germany would not be so welcoming to these immigrants if they weren't benefiting in a financial sense. Germany were recently advertising free engineering degree courses in the UK, free education and guaranteed work placement for three years or something like that, and after that the workers could return to the UK or stay in Germany. They need the labour.
Yosemite   
10 Oct 2015
Travel / Bialystok or... some other place in Poland. [8]

Everything about that place felt like home. I had never experienced snow or such friendly people before and I find myself looking forward to going back for another holiday.

Boom thats all you need right there. When i feel like that about a place and am in a position to make the move thats where i go. I like winters, i don't mind the cold at all. Sometimes you just feel a place, and if it feels right go for it. That said winter maybe a novelty for you coming from Australia, they can grind a person down once you're past the honey moon period. I know many people who go into a kind of depression when the snow falls and the -10's become a common reality day in day out for weeks on end. Helps to be near a mountain if you like winter sports as i was/did when i lived there. I mean your options for days out are surely limited when its so cold.
Yosemite   
10 Oct 2015
Off-Topic / WB's body building and general fitness thread [97]

Mate I'm not exactly fat or unhealthy, i do train very regularly and do a decent amount of cardio, my work is also fairly active. Most older top body builders are still gong strong today with all the supplements and stuff they abuse their bodies with. I'll be OK. Ive been meaning to get back into boxing for a while, i'd really like to have a few white collar (over 40) fights to be honest. Thats something i'll be looking at in the future. To be proper boxing fit is a great feeling indeed.
Yosemite   
10 Oct 2015
News / Polish people's criticism of European Union [104]

If the Germans have to accomodate 1.5 million arrivals a year as it looks now, the country will collapse at some point in time.

1.5 million a year of cheap labour, I'm sure zee Germans can think of ways to further promote their powerhouse economy and remain as one of worlds top exporters with that kind of human resource. At the end of the day theyre not exactly forced to take that number, they could quite simply say no.
Yosemite   
10 Oct 2015
UK, Ireland / Poles 'failing to integrate in the UK'? [58]

Merged: Poles integrating in the UK

Must admit the Polish immigration to the UK really doesn't seem to be that much of a problem any more. I see them and hear them all the time in more and more everyday places. At the gym, mums and dads at the school drop offs and pick ups, in the supermarkets. Its almost a complete normality in my area. For the most part they are well accepted. The more ignorant people tend to sneer and look funny at them but i don't have problem at all. I really enjoy conversing with them, having a little chat about Poland, the food the culture etc.. I have made quite a few Polish friends to be honest. I might even go as far as to say I'm more comfortable around Poles than i am Brits. They're always surprised when i tell them i lived in Poland for almost 6 years. First question they ask is "what did you do"?
Yosemite   
10 Oct 2015
Off-Topic / WB's body building and general fitness thread [97]

Its not something i will be doing in 5 years time...i don't think anyway. Its a bucket list thing, an achievement I've wanted my entire life. Once I'm done with building i'll go with something more sensible for my age, more cardio, the thinner leaner, athletic look and feel. I'm feeling the toll on my joints already. I certainly don't enjoy squatting over 120kg or benching 130 kg that much anymore, i generally lift lighter than my max lifts. Hey as long as i enjoy it i'll keep going. There is something very satisfying about walking into a gym of hundreds of people and having the best physique in the whole place.
Yosemite   
10 Oct 2015
Off-Topic / WB's body building and general fitness thread [97]

My legs aren't my strongest body part but i do train them heavy at least once a week. I have a varied diet, high protein for sure, i eat sensibly.


  • legs
Yosemite   
9 Oct 2015
Off-Topic / WB's body building and general fitness thread [97]

Merged: The WB/Yosemite body building, keep fit thread

Couple of recent images of me, myself and I. On the Polish related front i have noticed loads more Poles in the gym lately, even the ladies are starting to frequent the local gyms now.


  • pumped back

  • after a shoulder and bicep workout