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Joined: 10 May 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 1 Jun 2024
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From: Moscow(Russia)
Speaks Polish?: no
Interests: History of Late Ancient World, Tragedie Lyrique (J.B.Lully)

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ConstantineK   
9 Jan 2010
News / Poland's fidelity to support wars and its limits. [46]

You have no clue what Russia/Soviet Union has tried to do the last centuries?

It is not a singular event but a process long-drawn in time. Just wait a culmination.
ConstantineK   
9 Jan 2010
News / Poland's fidelity to support wars and its limits. [46]

That will fresh up Poland-Russian relations!

There are no any equitable "Poland-Russian" relations, as you make efforts to imagine them, but only relations between suzerain <Russia> and his "holop" or villein <Poland> who is temporary out of reach. Perhaps at the end of forthcoming decade you will be submitted to Russian will again.

Russia is a political/military giant but an emerging (third world?) country from an economical view point, with an economy entirely based on natural resources (gas,oil, metals)..

The gravity of your post would have disturbed me, had I not luckily known all nonsenses you had prepared to drag out. That will be a long train of imaginary and insurmountable troubles which stand before Russia, borne in fevered imagination of poland's politicians. What is it you could suggest except, "Russians are mongolians", "eventually all Russia will be swallowed up by China", etc

BTW, can you clarify the meaning "third world"? What dose it mean, third rate states and people or what else? Then, where is poland's place?
ConstantineK   
7 Jan 2010
News / Poland's fidelity to support wars and its limits. [46]

! I faked all orgasms!!!!

Wait a minute pawian, what do you mean!? You assert that I would have a liaisons with you? With Polack?

.Poland is bridge for Slavic civilization to reach out to Western Europe

Quite a shaky bridge one may assume
And what is more, this "bridge" is in the hands of our most implacable and bitterest enemy. By the way, who said that we are in any need of western europe? Quite the contrary, it is they who need our care, and... and more or less constant interventions to save order. Europeans are kids..., kids of a b!tch..

I'm sure you have a certain malicious thesis about Poland in mind that you're going to reve

You obviousely exaggerate my malice for Poles as living beings, certainly they may be considered as a part of the human race, though very special one. Therefore, all humanitarian laws might be applied in their favour too.

However, there is one thing I cannot bear with patience, their blind and stupid habit to choose wrong allies and irritate mighty neighbours to no purpose.

You see, I am not as troglodytian Polonophobe as you used to think.
ConstantineK   
3 Jan 2010
News / Poland's fidelity to support wars and its limits. [46]

It is not a secret that a common citizen, taken apart, is inclined more to peace by his temper. The results of remote wars are so precarious. In the past polish citizens were famous of their common sense, they could easily abandon lost game. Do not have time for 18 cent.-like words constructions, and want to ask my friends boldly, what do you think, where are those prudent limits which will give you opportunity of preserving both dignity of faithful ally and safety in future clash of civilizations. For, it seems, that stakes in anti-terror war have a tendency to raise - yesterday it was Iraq, today - Afghanistan and Pakistan, tomorrow it will be Yemen and Somalia. Verily, there is no limits of american vanity, but is it so with Poland? Blantly speaking, when Poland ought to move away from the game.
ConstantineK   
20 Sep 2009
News / The chances for Warsaw to become capital of eventual Slavic confederation? [183]

It's draconian and barbaric.

Well, you can propose humane? Let me guess....electric chair....no? Wait a minute....I guess I know, it should be good hemp rope! It is so english and fabulous....

But may be you will prefer simple torturing of prisoners? Then you can use expirience of CIA and jailers of Abu Grabe! It is not so barbaric and even sometimes fun....especially homosexual simulations...mmmm, delicious and exciting! Those Arabs had a great time for sure!
ConstantineK   
20 Sep 2009
News / The chances for Warsaw to become capital of eventual Slavic confederation? [183]

Minor states? States are as big or as small as they are and that's that. Not everyone wants to be a land grabbing, imperialistic state like Russia.

Yeah, exactly minor or inferior states! Please give up all this UN-humanitarian bullsh!t, there are only few nation in europe who have right to make history - Russia, Germany, France, England. Other are just passive observers and objects of historical process.
ConstantineK   
20 Sep 2009
News / The chances for Warsaw to become capital of eventual Slavic confederation? [183]

I don't think normal Serbian villagers who have lost family members feel such respect for Russia.

Don't be so idiotic Seanus. Why they shouldn't? Was it Russia who bombed Belgrade in 90-th, was it Russia who acknowledged Kosovo? I bet that they feel hatered against you instead!
ConstantineK   
6 Apr 2009
History / Why will Poland always be the puppet of America? [159]

Yet you cannot percieve my message in this thread properly. What would happen if revanchist Russia trying to secure here accessions made during five day war and and engage in the pursuit of this goal will open hostilities against Poland as a most annoying neighbor? Do you think that America will stand up for Poland or thinking that it will be too precarious undertaking will prudently recede.
ConstantineK   
28 Mar 2009
Life / Russian rap vs Polish rap [87]

Rap is crap, you are right, regardless russian, polish or even, well especially black american. All music is crap after it was spoiled by Gluk's "reforms" in the end of 18 century. There the poisonous roots of rap lie.
ConstantineK   
21 Feb 2009
Life / Is the word "Polack"rascist? [185]

But what do you say about Russians whose word 'polyak' is attributed to all poles and dose not have negative sense?
ConstantineK   
3 Jan 2009
History / Poles and Russians -- love-hate relationship? [209]

Really? Ha-ha! Borrka, Borrka. If you asked them correctly, you would obtain better results. May be Stoletov was cosmonaut, I don't know, but general who liberated Bulgaria was Skobelev. Sko-be-lev, do you remember?

BTW, we have other names in our history, Su-vo-rov for example. Do you know him?
ConstantineK   
14 Dec 2008
History / 13 of December - the anniversary of MARTIAL LAW in Poland [48]

This time represents the clear example of government weakness, both PPR and USSR. All these people riots may be perfectly cured by case-shot. You should have a gut to use it, but it is unavoidable. I hardly could imagine such situation in times of Nicolas I who examplary showed the healing power of this remedy almost two centuries ago.
ConstantineK   
11 Nov 2008
History / History of European and Poland's anti-semitism [192]

Yes, Jew...Also new chief of staff Rahm Emmanuel, likewise Jew...

Well, someone will involuntarily believe in world wide jewish-massonic conspiracy!!!
ConstantineK   
30 Oct 2008
History / History of European and Poland's anti-semitism [192]

At least your honest. lol

Well, celinski! Anyway, my thoughts are beautiful, so it should be honour to you for example to accept them!

1. Russia is above all
2. If not, see item 1
ConstantineK   
30 Oct 2008
History / History of European and Poland's anti-semitism [192]

Why don't you assume we just think differently, being honest at the same time?

Because, then i'll look like absolute as*hole, and I don't want to be an as*hole without weighty reasons. It's first! And the second is, it is just a great work to assume another point of view, so it's better for me to force somebody to accept mine.
ConstantineK   
30 Oct 2008
History / History of European and Poland's anti-semitism [192]

Why can't you behave more like your compatriot, Sasha? He is a far more reasonable Russian than you.

Because I am honest, but Susha is still trying to look polite!