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rozumiemnic   
8 Dec 2013
Food / Cheese in Poland is too bland [37]

had some lovely local cheese from the mountains in poland, it was similar to a halloumi kind of thing and was best fried, like halloumi.

tbh I do not really see the point of moving to a different country and then complaining about the food, of course it is different to your country.
rozumiemnic   
4 Dec 2013
Travel / Is Poland safe for non white women to visit? [7]

as long as you dont mind being stared at, but then anyone is liable to get stared at anyway esp if you are speaking a different language.
rozumiemnic   
2 Dec 2013
Life / Lack of human rights in Poland? [132]

there is no reason to have a kitchen knife in your hotel room, if there was cutlery it would be downstairs in the hotel kitchen.
rozumiemnic   
2 Dec 2013
Life / Lack of human rights in Poland? [132]

s.

If they had had the inclination to run around stabbing people, then a kitchen knife would have been an odd choice of weapon

no it wouldnt, it would be perfect, you can buy it in any supermarket and dont have to take anything onto the plane.
I got into terrible trouble here in Wales for having a butchers knife in my handbag, it is taken v seriously, and on the way to a football match why have kitchen knife? to chop garlic?
rozumiemnic   
29 Nov 2013
UK, Ireland / Mentally ill people in British society [55]

It's very phony

also, people who start bleating about 'it's PC gorn mad' are usually nasty types using that as some kind of lame excuse for their vileness.
rozumiemnic   
29 Nov 2013
UK, Ireland / Mentally ill people in British society [55]

People agree with me

nobody who has replied here agrees with you do they?
so what do you base your claim on?
rozumiemnic   
25 Nov 2013
UK, Ireland / English dad, Polish mum are parting. What about the child? [27]

Of course you have the custody rights

contact rights

sorry to tell you but there is no such thing as 'custody' apart from for criminals and parents have no 'rights' at all - it is the children who have rights.
rozumiemnic   
25 Nov 2013
UK, Ireland / The Changing Attitude Towards the Poles in Ireland [21]

lol of course they don't sweetie, you just keep telling yourself that..:) good grief you are talking about a people who cannot even get on with their own. let alone strangers!

thejournal.ie/racism-ireland-posters-slogans-immigrant-council-ireland-938095-Jun2013/
rozumiemnic   
25 Nov 2013
UK, Ireland / Mentally ill people in British society [55]

"don't try to force them on the public"
they ARE the public you tool.
my brother has 'paranoid schizophrenia' and is a better person than you will ever be.

also what you describe are people with severe learning difficulties, autism, and so on, these people are NOT mentally ill.
As other people have pointed out, you do not know who has a mental health problem around you, they look just like you.
When for example, your mother dies, you might hear voices or disassociate for a short time, and at that time, you too will be 'mentally ill'.

The people and scenarios you describe did not happen 30 years ago for at that time such people were locked away in institutions, in case their being out in public offended anyone. IMO it is a mark of a more evolved and civilised society that all of the public uses public space, why shouldnt they?

In some countries in Europe you don't see such people cos they are destroyed at birth, perhaps thrown down an old well or locked away in a back room.

If you think that is a good thing, I pity you.
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rozumiemnic   
14 Nov 2013
UK, Ireland / Former minister admits UK messed up on immigration [78]

Actually work does pay, the problem is that quite a few people don't value the currency that makes up part of the payment

do you mean self respect or something? All very laudable but it don't put dinner on the table.

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7148515.stm
rozumiemnic   
14 Nov 2013
UK, Ireland / Former minister admits UK messed up on immigration [78]

not 'in part' - wholly - successive governments have made damn sure that work doesn't pay, gives them a stick to beat us with, also makes the population more controllable if they are reliant on Government handouts (feeling v cynical today)

Actually I am sick of it - British people are not 'lazy'
rozumiemnic   
14 Nov 2013
UK, Ireland / Former minister admits UK messed up on immigration [78]

what referendum?
the UK never uses referenda, well hardly ever, as I recall from my studies of history, the last one one was on the question of the Ionian islands over a hundred years ago.

I am not a racist but do not think these people should be allowed free entry to the UK.
Doubtless they will jump the housing list ahead of British people due to their 'needs' - they will add more strain to the health and education systems, then Brits will be told they are too lazy to work and that they are 'racist' for questioning anything.

At least Britain and Poland had some kind of historical connection, with this lot there is no connection at all.
rozumiemnic   
12 Nov 2013
News / Skins vs anarchists in Warsaw [93]

the rainbow is a gay symbol has been for a long time, although not solely of course.
rozumiemnic   
9 Oct 2013
Real Estate / Renovating a house in janikowo.... [30]

I wouldnt be at all surprised if you and your good woman spent your useful pounds or euros or whatever you earn making this place habitable and found a brother or two had moved in, not surprised at all.
rozumiemnic   
3 Oct 2013
Love / Birth Certificate Questions (Polish rules require the mother to put down a Polish name?) [27]

you do NOT have to be present at the birth - I have no idea why this myth is being peddled about - just go with the woman to register the birth if you are not married .

it is not that difficult.
and if you have serious doubts about the paternity - not just paranoia and mistrust - then that is what DNA tests are for.
Besides the OP said he was angry with the woman for not writing in his full name, NOT that he suspected the child was not his.