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z_darius   
9 Feb 2008
History / Whom do the people in Poland hate more: Germans or Russians? [869]

What about a simple memorial placed in Ukraine with names.

Work on that then. Don't incite hatred and constant recalculations who owes what to who. There's gotta be a starting point ans many people reached it already. You will a be late comer.

I'm off to the kitchen. I'll be cooking Ukrainian borsch today.

And to think, you call yourself a Pole. What a disgrace.

The only disgrace I see here is your nazi style propaganda and the need to continually incite hatred. All you'll achieve will be a few bubbles of foam in your mouth produced by your uncontrollable anger. That's all. Save yourself some time and do something useful.
z_darius   
9 Feb 2008
History / Whom do the people in Poland hate more: Germans or Russians? [869]

Filios1 and Celinski,

There are some issues that cannot be solved. The alleged Ukrainian oppressors are dead. At least most of them. Ukraine was not a country so their government cannot be held accountable since there the Ukrainian government's continuity is not yet 20 years old.

So what do you propose? Should we kill a few thousands, or millions of young Ukrainians and call it even? That would likely make Filios1's god happy.

Do you realize that your stance is an anachronism? It's fine to study history, but to carry over the hatred of years past into today is plain stupid and dangerous. If I were in a position to decide what to do about the Polish-Ukrainian issues I'd throw into a jail both of you, and all with views similar to yours - Poles and Ukrainians. I would then throw away the. On a good day I'd allow you to be fed.
z_darius   
9 Feb 2008
History / Whom do the people in Poland hate more: Germans or Russians? [869]

o, simply because that land was never German.

That's a lie.
Much of this land was German. Szczecin, for one, was never Polish. Ziemia Lubuska was sold to Germans, it was a financial transaction.

The people there were a hybrid of Poles and Russians who interbred. The end result was quite a lot of barbarians who respect nothing, and nobody, except blood.

You are one sick man. I wonder whether you are a result of interbreeding between Gestapo and KGB.
z_darius   
9 Feb 2008
History / Whom do the people in Poland hate more: Germans or Russians? [869]

No my friend.

I'm not your friend.

The savages that lived there didn't know when they were conquered. Poland was doing all of them a favour by spreading their civilized ways to these people.

This sounds very similar to WW2 Nazi propaganda against Poland.
z_darius   
9 Feb 2008
History / Whom do the people in Poland hate more: Germans or Russians? [869]

Poles have always had to deal with these barbarian Kossaks. That will never change.

Don't forget that those "barbarian Kossaks" were Ukrainian equivalents of Polish freedom fighters in 1831 and 1863. Poland occupied Ukrainian lands. This is not a popular topic in Poland but the fact remains that Poles were the occupying country.
z_darius   
9 Feb 2008
History / Whom do the people in Poland hate more: Germans or Russians? [869]

It is polishforums.com . not Ukrianinan.

You were the frst to mention the word Ukrainian in this thread. If you write something, especially a lie or half-truths, expect responses.

dear Poles do you remember WWII and Ukrianians serving Germans... we punished them :) ?

Did you also punish yourself for Russian co-operation with the Nazis and for Soviet attack on Poland, and for plans to exterminate the Polish nation in co-operation with krauts?
z_darius   
9 Feb 2008
History / Whom do the people in Poland hate more: Germans or Russians? [869]

Hehe...reminds me about the polish loudmouths before '39..."In one week in Berlin!"
Polish overestimation...like always!

Sure it took more than a week and yet the Polish flag flew over Berlin.

So what was that German fairy tale about? The 1000 Jahre Reich?
What a gross overestimation!

You also overestimate yourself, keyboard warrior. "Tutons", haha :))

I think that most Poles really don't know Russians and their opinion is based on media

No miranda. Media tried to tell us Russians love us. We know Russians. They were in Poland. They occupied Poland. The relationship hasn;t been rosy for a few centuries now. Did you forget?
z_darius   
8 Feb 2008
History / Whom do the people in Poland hate more: Germans or Russians? [869]

Germany was never Polands friend...we never broke a treaty or a promise to you

Wrong.
Germany unilaterally broke the German-Polish Non-Aggression Pact, signed for a period of 10 years in 1934.

In a recent Poll they asked the Germans whom of their neighbours they liked most...now guess where Poland ended...yup...way down at the bottom!

I would be shocked if the results of the poll were different. After all, 1000 years of hatred won't be changed within just a few decades.
z_darius   
31 Jan 2008
Life / Doughnut [Pączki] Day... in Poland [70]

I don't like faworki/chruściki... too dry

There must be either something wrong with the recipe, or they are not stored properly. They shouldn't be really dry.
z_darius   
30 Jan 2008
Life / Doughnut [Pączki] Day... in Poland [70]

Kroger is from the germanish town of Cincinnati

Germanish?
In Cinci they can smell non-aryans a mile away :))
z_darius   
29 Jan 2008
Life / Polish folklore/legends [61]

I lived about a 100 km from £ysa Góra in Poland. The witches were flying by so often, you had to be careful not get into an accident with them old broads.

Hey mate! I was born in the area too.
Indeed, lotsa witches all over the place :)
z_darius   
25 Jan 2008
Life / Polish Hip Hop [47]

Rock 'n roll was invented for people who could hardly sing.
Hip hop is for people who cannot sing at all.

Now, arguing who is better at not being able to sing at all is kinda funny.
z_darius   
19 Jan 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

Let's put it this way (just for illustration purposes):

Bartolome denies what I wrote is true. He keeps on denying, and dyneing, and throwinf examples in and after a while, rather impatiently, I'd say:

Ale facet bzdury napierdalasz.
z_darius   
19 Jan 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

I don't agree.

check PWN dictionary of the Polish language

although this word is used in a nowadays slang to express awe, when referring to someone else's story.

So after all you agree :)
z_darius   
19 Jan 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

Napierdalać also means:

- to tell a lot of bull$shit, lies (see note below)
- to beat someone up (although "wpierdolić komuś" seems to be more frequent)

NOTE:

michałki -untrue stories, bull$hit.

michałki is not vulgar though. This noun rarely occurs in singlular form. It is derived from and is a diminunitve form of Michał. Pretty interesting, isn't it?
z_darius   
12 Jan 2008
News / Original cars manufactured in Poland [64]

Syrena Sport:

At the time it was considered the most beautiful car from behind 'the Iron Courtain' in western Europe. Unfortunately, the government found it "too extravagant and imperialistic" and it never went into production. The sole prototype was destroyed in early 70's.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrena_Sport - More about Polish Syrena Sport
z_darius   
11 Jan 2008
News / Original cars manufactured in Poland [64]

Nysa (discountinued)
Syrena (discontinued)
Polonez (discontinued)
Warszawa (discontinued)
Leopard leopard.se/photos.html
z_darius   
8 Jan 2008
Food / Smalec - how to make it? [53]

smalec is indispensible in some Polish pastry products. For instance chruściki aka faworki. Ver yummy. Very unhealthy, just like life itself :)

A French fella I know, commenting on dieting and so called health food: if you tak sugar out of sweets, alcohol out of wine and fat out of meat then why eat at all?
z_darius   
8 Jan 2008
Language / Abbreviations for days in Polish [3]

There are no formal rules. Some of the used forms are:

poniedziałek – pon., pn.
wtorek – wt., wto.
środa – śr., śro.
czwartek – czw., cz.
piątek – pią., piąt., pt.
sobota – sob., so
niedziela – nie., niedz., ndz.
z_darius   
5 Jan 2008
Life / Superstitions in Poland [60]

yeah, imagine the number of fairies in communist Poland ;)
z_darius   
30 Dec 2007
History / POLAND: EASTERN or CENTRAL European country? [1090]

@noimmigration

I did some tinking here. Considering the proximity of creatures like you, I would like Poland to be an Eastern Europen country.

Keep out.
Don't call us.
We'll call you.
z_darius   
29 Dec 2007
History / POLAND: EASTERN or CENTRAL European country? [1090]

It irritates me that poles think they are like britain, germany, france, italy, denmark etc when they are not.

I agree they are not

britain

Poles did not betray their allies

germany

Poles did not have a madman's dream about ruling most of Europe for 1000 years

france

Poles did not run away from attacking enemy nor did the offer Heil Hitler salutes to liberating forces (just in case they might be Germans)

Italy

Poles did not have grandiose dreams and then stumbled upon militarilly insignificant Greece.

So sure, there are differences.
z_darius   
29 Dec 2007
History / POLAND: EASTERN or CENTRAL European country? [1090]

the war is gone but cultures, language, religion, economics, way of living and politics still exist.

- the world is too small for cultures to differ that much. You need to go out more.
- Poland's religion is predominantly Roman Catholicism, further East it's Orthodox.
- Poland has market economy like any Western European country
- Way of living? Whatever yiu mean by that, Polish way of living is much closer to the French or Italian ways of living than English is to either.

if poland was western europe which you poles are trying so hard to convince

Quote me on that. I never said Poland is a Western European country.

keep pretending your part of western europe because you are fooling no one.

Again, a quote please.

you have only been in the eu for a few years and you think you are as good as us.

So you consider yourself "good" ? :)))
Well, I hope Poles never manage to be like you.
z_darius   
29 Dec 2007
History / POLAND: EASTERN or CENTRAL European country? [1090]

- times are changing, huh? you need too.
- cold war is gone, wake up
- commonly used is also "rains cats and dogs". Ever seen a cats or dogs falling from the sky in great numbers?
z_darius   
29 Dec 2007
History / POLAND: EASTERN or CENTRAL European country? [1090]

No matter how much you argue or whine you are NOT western european. I dont know why you are so unwillinging to accept this.

I never said Poland is a Western European country so I have no clue why would you be arguing about that. It is a central European country. I don't know why you are unwilling to accept this.
z_darius   
29 Dec 2007
History / POLAND: EASTERN or CENTRAL European country? [1090]

Ideologically, well, more closely allied with Central Europe now but 3.5 years in the EU doesn't push away about 40 years of communism and a long legacy/aftermath.

Ideaologically Poland was occupied by a communist country and the 40 years of the so called "communism in Pland" was 40 years of struggle against it.

do you poles consider yourselfs western european culturally

Yes.

historically

Partly

linguistically such as france, britain, germany, denmark.

Lingiustics has nothhing to do with it.

you are nothing like the british, german or french.

Thankfully, not.

we western europeans all share similer languages unlike the poles. we all share similer histories and culture.

Yea, I like especially the London falvor of flamenco, and the French version of stiff upper lip :)

all our media knows this and all of our textbooks in schools know this ADMIT IT

You're not trying to convince me you're familiar with textbooks, are you? Let alone ALL of them :)

locked away in a communist cupboard for decades and before that you didnt have much influence in terms of culture in the west like germany or britian etc did.

Again, you know squat about Poland's history. Too much to explain. Find some books on the subject. And please, for your own sake, avoid the ones translated from German in early 20th century.