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Poloniusz   
18 Feb 2024
Language / Dupa - what a beautiful Polish word [103]

What does it mean: to take/pull sth from the ass?

To take a wild guess at something and actually be correct.
Poloniusz   
18 Feb 2024
Life / Owning a house in true countryside of Poland - stories [692]

look at the stuff on the fabric.

You're trying to plant around the existing tree's roots.

This is a glaring example of poor gardening.

Plants don't do well being planted the way you did because the tree's roots are established and are the first to take any water and nutrients leaving very little behind for any remaining plants.

Your tarping is another glaring example that it is amateur hour in your garden. The tarping may help protect the new plants you placed around the tree but now you put the tree at risk of an early death by suffocating its roots.
Poloniusz   
18 Feb 2024
Life / Owning a house in true countryside of Poland - stories [692]

the only thing in our house which fits your image is this metal sink.

You mean you didn't see the monkeyfied Putin as a reflection of yourself?

What and why?

It's tarping to prevent weeds from growing or to protect any seeding from animals.
Poloniusz   
18 Feb 2024
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

With a perosnal insult and hahahahaha...

Indeed, it's often like trying to hold an intelligent conversation with infantile autists.

1944 Wilno was on the frontline of the Soviet-German war, Lithuania had been annexed by the Soviet Union in June 1940. In 1941 Germany attacked the Soviets and moved the front line

Sure and Vilnius had been transferred to Lithuania back in 1939. Certainly you can say that Vilnius was at times in Soviet-occupied Lithuania (Lithuanian SSR) and Nazi-occupied Lithuania (like one would say with Nazi-occupied Poland) during World War II.

But Vilnius never went back to Poland after 1939.

I refuse to read that mess

That's what "Emergent Users" of English always say when they start their journey!

However, most advance very quickly but there are always those like you who refuse and then still complain and blame others when they don't understand English in real world situations.


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Poloniusz   
18 Feb 2024
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

Hahaha.

Nervous laughter from you can only be expected.

You are evading rather than answering and making more and more blunders as you do so.

who thought Poles in 1949 Wilno were 'polonia'

1949? What are you talking about? Vilnius was in Lithuania in 1949 but we are discussing 1944 when Vilnius was still in Lithuania.

Chernyakhovsky (your hero and the topic of this conversation) began arresting the Polish resistance in 1944 in Vilnius, Lithuania. He was killed in 1945.

Were the Poles in Vilnius, Lithuania in 1944 Polish? Of course they were.

But as already mentioned you and your limey cohorts, other disgruntled Anglo expat loners and the PRL misfits have always maintained on PF that Poles residing outside of Poland are Polonia and Polonia are not Polish.

You and your ilk have done ill will towards Polonia in the 21st century and your Soviet hero Chernyakhovsky did so in the 20th century.

So how are you going to get out of this one?

Don't bother, you can't and it is actually a delight knowing that you can't.

Some Shakespeare comes to mind: ''tis the sport to have the enginer / Hoist with his own petard!"
Poloniusz   
18 Feb 2024
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

Everyone else knows you lost face badly.

Wrong, wrong, wrong and still projecting.

You not only stepped in your own muck but slipped and fell down face first in it.

pretend that the occupation of Poland was legitimate!

If Lithuania knew Vilnius being returned to them was illegitimate then why didn't they settle their long running dispute with Poland and let Poland have it?

Why hasn't Poland ever demanded and gotten it back if Lithuania had no legitimate claim to it?

Feel free to look-up the answers online because you don't have a clue about what you are talking about.
Poloniusz   
18 Feb 2024
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

Don't try to be obtuse.

You need to simply answer each of my questions rather than being rattled by them.

Which you'd never heard of until you just googled it...

Quit projecting. You never heard about the Vilnius dispute until you frantically googled it.

That's why you wrongly claimed earlier that Vilnius was always inside Poland in 1944 when that simply isn't historically correct.
Poloniusz   
18 Feb 2024
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

Did you think Poland was anywhere other than Poland in 1944 or that the occupiers were legitimate?

The Lithuanians were illegitimate occupiers of a Lithuanian city?

What can you tell the forum about the Vilnius dispute?

How long did it last, who were the participants, and why Vilnius has remained in Lithuania ever since 1939?
Poloniusz   
18 Feb 2024
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

the borders had not yet changed during the period that Czerniachowski [sic] was terrorising the AK so yes

Wrong as usual and once again showing everyone you don't know what you are talking about because you can't back anything up with actual facts.

When did your Soviet/Ukrainian/PRL/Anglo hero Ivan Chernyakhovsky carry out his arrests of Polish anti-Nazi resistance in Vilnius? 17 July 1944.

In which country was the Lithuanian city of Vilnius located in 1944? Lithuania!


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Poloniusz   
18 Feb 2024
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

They were from Poland and in the place they'd always lived, so no. Borders change

And as soon as the borders changed they were no longer in Poland and therefore no longer Polish according to PRL and Anglo logic on PF. You and your crew have been making that argument over and over and over again since you started posting on here well over a decade ago.

It's okay for you to idolize Chernyakhovsky since he was Ukrainian, is honored in Ukraine, and Ukraine is the country you cheerlead for today.

First you mention Ukrainian, then Lithuania on the same breath.

No. Those words were used in separate sentences and in different context. You are an admitted ESL dunce but do try to follow along and keep rereading what I wrote if you don't understand it the first time. :)
Poloniusz   
18 Feb 2024
News / Russian criticism of Poland - Soviet war memorial removal [332]

General Czerniachowski is a controversial figure.

You mean Ivan Danilovich Chernyakhovsky who was Ukrainian and honored there by having their National Defense University named after him.

According to unified PRL and Anglo logic routinely expressed on PF for years, Polish resistance officers in Lithuania would have been looked down upon as Polonia therefore making Chernyakhovsky not only a Soviet hero but also a hero of the PRL fossils and Anglo expats on PF.
Poloniusz   
17 Feb 2024
History / Pol-Shorpy Photo Thread [950]

he has way more credibility in my eyes than you.

Of course you are going to say that. I don't like you either.

For one because he sees Poland as it is and not some fantasy land from the past like you do.

An American redneck Boomer who now spends most of his time posting on PF "sees Poland as it is"?

You're the one living in a fantasyland if you believe that.

I'm not a boomer

Okay, Boomer. If you say so.
Poloniusz   
17 Feb 2024
History / Pol-Shorpy Photo Thread [950]

I've lived in Poland for a looooooong time.

And all you can do is regurgitate your highly processed American redneck Boomer worldview of it.

Hint: you don't have any credibility with anyone outside of your own generation and the defeated Confederate States.
Poloniusz   
17 Feb 2024
History / Pol-Shorpy Photo Thread [950]

You don't know anything about modern Poland, do you?

An American redneck Boomer like yourself is the last one who should be implying you know what modern Poland is like.
Poloniusz   
17 Feb 2024
History / Pol-Shorpy Photo Thread [950]

You haven't been to Poland.

I haven't been to the kebab shops that are so near and dear to you.

There are thousands of kebab shops

And your waist size is a testament to having patronized each one.

But you can't cure homesickness by trying everything on the menu.



some with queues on the pavement outside.

You mean queues of tipsy British tourists and emotional eating expats like yourself.
Poloniusz   
16 Feb 2024
Love / Valentines Day & Polish men [130]

Sorry, still don't get your point.

You're embarrassed because you can't give an answer to a very simple question. :)
Poloniusz   
16 Feb 2024
Love / Valentines Day & Polish men [130]

Please explain, I don't get your point.

Why would any feminist be flummoxed by this question? :)
Poloniusz   
16 Feb 2024
History / Pol-Shorpy Photo Thread [950]

There's quite a nice kebab shop there.

There is nothing Polish about kebab shops. Obviously that's why you like them.


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Poloniusz   
16 Feb 2024
Love / Valentines Day & Polish men [130]

But there are still many countries where marriage is a much better deal for men than for women, so you can always move.

So what do feminists like yourself bring to any relationship?
Poloniusz   
16 Feb 2024
Law / Becoming a landlord in Poland. [16]

The homeless shelters are full and the station at night has a lot of homeless. In winter many freeze to death. Plus there's a lot of "hidden homelessness"

In short, life in Poland under the Eurocrat Tusk.


Poloniusz   
14 Feb 2024
Love / Valentines Day & Polish men [130]

a bunch of roses and a box of chocolates...... no harm done

Hardly.

Valentine's roses linked to labour exploitation, including child labour

business-humanrights.org/en/latest-news/valentines-roses-linked-to-labour-exploitation-including-child-labour/

The Dark Side of Valentine's Day Celebrations: Child Labour in the Cocoa Industry

theowp.org/the-dark-side-of-valentines-day-celebrations-child-labour-in-the-cocoa-industry/

and much appreciated.

Really? One gift that will wither away and be forgotten about and another which will pack on the pounds and be a daily reminder.
Poloniusz   
14 Feb 2024
Love / Valentines Day & Polish men [130]

The worlds greatest sales gimmick.

It prepares men to get used to parting with their money in a relationship.


Poloniusz   
14 Feb 2024
Love / Valentines Day & Polish men [130]

when they celebrate white hetero men.

That will never happen.

Morgan Freeman got it right, there shouldn't be any month set aside for anything or anyone.

Watch the effete leftist interviewer squirm when called out on such patronizing beliefs:


Poloniusz   
14 Feb 2024
Love / Valentines Day & Polish men [130]

Happy Valentines Day

It's Ash Wednesday as well. All the avowed communists (especially the feminist womyn) haven't responded to you yet because they are in church.
Poloniusz   
11 Feb 2024
Work / Are Poles workaholics? [164]

My staff (or some of them, anyway) are in late, out early and every little thing is a drama.

You have staff? LOL!

Yeah, right!

The behavior you describes sounds like the pigeons and stray cats you hang out with for company when you are not on the road hustling for work.

I'm giving them the hard word on Tuesday and looking forward to it.

Your mangy animal friends are only enticed by your food scraps not you. Stop the food and you will no longer be of any use to them.
Poloniusz   
11 Feb 2024
Genealogy / Polish and gypsy traditions [140]

PS. Communist authorities banned wandering and made Polish gypsies adopt urban lifestyle.

Yes but it often failed.

Hence the photos you copied from someone else of them from today living not much different from the last century.

Did you know that your fellow communists would give gypsy families fully furnished homes that were once owned by Jews who died during WWII?

The gypsies were so unaccustomed to living in such surroundings that they would either sell off or use the ornate furniture and parquet flooring as firewood. Once a home was hollowed out they would get back on their wagons and move on.