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FlaglessPole   
12 Dec 2011
Life / The Adult Entertainment Industry in Poland? [67]

there is a Polish producer called something like Polki TV or maybe Polka TV

He is not Polish, he's Greek, and no he is not a producer, just a pimp who facilitates 'fresh meat' delivery to Athens's brothels from wherever it's cheap across the Eastern Europe.
FlaglessPole   
10 Dec 2011
Off-Topic / Ukrainian language [50]

Please excuse my hypocritical American Puritanism

watch this and you'll see how far we are removed from any political correctness, awesome cartoon series loved by young and old, enjoy:) The Pandas!

dr.dk/nu/player/#/pandaerne-saeson-1/5005
FlaglessPole   
10 Dec 2011
Off-Topic / Ukrainian language [50]

Did you want to "knulle" or "knulla"???

naah, egentlig saa havde jeg bare taenkt mig at raakneppe...
FlaglessPole   
10 Dec 2011
Off-Topic / Ukrainian language [50]

Norsk er bare dansk me' svensk accent-:) LOL

Det er sgu rigtigt... naesten da:)
Indeed after my time with the Norwegian girl I got much better at understanding Swedish
FlaglessPole   
10 Dec 2011
Off-Topic / Ukrainian language [50]

that not true, my sister is married to a Norwegian and he says that when in Sweden and Denmark he simply communicates in Norwegian and he's 28.

Oh boy, an expert has spoken, I wonder what the Ukrainians have to say about your little russian comment, lol.
Anyways I did say Danish perspective, didn't I. Norwegians are the best at understanding the rest of Scandinavians simply because they need to learn two official Norwegian languages (Bokmaal and Nynorsk) at an early age. Bokmaal is basically Danish but with different pronunciation (few different words here and there) as Norway was part of Denmark for the good part of her history, culturally under the Danish hegemony (just like Lithuania was under the Polish). Nynorsk is an artificial construct created after Norwegian independence to bolster the Norwegian national identity, it's based on different regional dialects, from remote fjord communities, actually a bit similar to Old Norse, so they can also understand Icelandic. In reality nobody in Norway speaks 100% percent Bokmaal or Nynorsk it's always something in between, varying in proportion depending where in Norway you come from. My long time Norwegian girl friend who studied in Denmark didn't bother speaking Danish as she understood it perfectly, though little did she realize that most of the people in Denmark had actually somewhat hard time getting her even though her Norwegian was 95% Bokmaal. Of course I didn't speak English with her, I spoke Danish.. but it did take some time getting used to her pronunciation. Most of my Swedish friends however, studying in Denmark, learnt to speak Danish fluently within few months simply because otherewise they'd be misunderstood most of the time.
FlaglessPole   
10 Dec 2011
Off-Topic / Ukrainian language [50]

It may be that they realize that english is fast becoming the universal language, and they want to practice.

No, no such thing. It's the older generations that still 'pretend' to understand each other using respective Scandinavian languages... the differences between the languages are pronounced enough to make the communication a bit cumbersome (at least from the Danish perspective), it's simply easier to use English, the conversation flows unhindered, jokes can be cracked, instead of smiling politely and nodding where in reality you go 'wtf was that?', I mean you do get it eventually but the delay disrupts the flow.
FlaglessPole   
3 Dec 2011
Life / Poles - the Nation of Liars? [478]

The rival fans starting shouting 'fu*k fu*k X organisation'

...what if they were lying
FlaglessPole   
1 Dec 2011
Life / New trend in Poland - dogging. [29]

You really are an utter dick aren't you?

...evidently one that's fallen into disuse...
FlaglessPole   
30 Nov 2011
Off-Topic / What languages do you know? [51]

Oddly, the right wingers from those societies not counting few who left the forum, didn't have a problem with the label Serb.
Actually those that I have noticed that tend to use that kind of maneuver tend to brag about their tolerance discussing other topics. And are self proclaimed liberals, pro leftists, human rights promoters. Be coherent. System behind you appears flawed this way. And like an utter failure.

Oh boo hoo whining and moaning as usual, poor serbian we are oh poor us and btw here is a pic of my left nipple, please someone like me...

Jesus in a bumblebee outfit, get over yourself Natasa I did recently explain to you and others in my very rare instance of seriousness that it's not the case of being anti-serbian. I'm just against your and Crow's medieval hostile divisivness a la balkanese which both of you so generously indulge yourselves in here on. And yes I let you and Crow taste your own medicine from time to time which obviously goes way over your blinkered victimhood to notice, so let me try again...

Look, Natasa, look there runs an Albo, quickly shoot , shoot... oh you missed, what a shame.. wait, how about that German he seems slower...?
FlaglessPole   
8 Aug 2011
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1410]

Better make some comment about Polish looks , you are half Polish , aren`t you ?

let me ponder the idiocy of your statement for a bit, as it is amusing, and then ask you... why?
FlaglessPole   
8 Aug 2011
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1410]

don't know about you Dessi but I'd rather go with an old fashioned can-opener
FlaglessPole   
8 Aug 2011
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1410]

Chins seem to have a tendency to be less pointy here as well. Is that my observation or has anyone else noticed this?

Ahh I've been waiting for someone to point that out... no I haven't noticed it but I often wondered where all the pointy chins are gone..? Can they be bought back..?
FlaglessPole   
8 Aug 2011
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1410]

Check out brachycephalia instead of trolling.

shhhh.... she thinks she's funny... though I don't know why I’m whispering this.... her denial is soundproof anyway.
FlaglessPole   
3 Aug 2011
News / Polish final report on Smoleńsk aircrash [859]

Anyway, this Smolensk story will be similar to Twin Tower story in that many reports showed that without bombs under the towers, those twin towers and wt7 wouldn't collapse.

There's indeed an amazing similarity but wait it gets better…. That Tupolev was an exact replica of Twin Towers I mean both start with ‘T’ …and the twin engines – this is not a coincidence! This is a Templar conspiracy, written in oil!
FlaglessPole   
3 Aug 2011
Life / Why Polish people should be proud of being Polish? [370]

I am a proud Polish-American, as many are, and will be forever. Many don't even know where there parents or grandparents, or great grandparents, came from. I do, and I am very proud.

So you are proud to know where your parents are from, awesome. Did you get a special diploma the day you finally memorized your home address?
FlaglessPole   
31 Jul 2011
News / Polish final report on Smoleńsk aircrash [859]

Are you serious about this question? If I close your eyes, can you still walk easily on the narrow path that you walk everyday?

Nomad, I think your tightrope walking aspirations are pretty risqué, considering how many monarchists owe a pair of scissors…

Strange that the same pilot managed to land there three days before in the same plane at the same airport, without problem - if it was really so dangerous, how come they managed then?

Well, he obviously did it purely out of spite, to annoy a certain hysteriot prowling this forum.
(Yes, I’ve just coined a new word: hysteriot – a person who time and time again confuses patriotism with blind hysteria.)
FlaglessPole   
22 Jul 2011
History / Polish historical myths - to break or not to break them? [257]

Moreover neither of the big cats is to be found near Poland, which would presumably make their skins scarce and thus far more costly than that of the indigenous species' furs reserved for the officers.

Not that uncommon, certainly not scarce, thanks to the trade with The Ottomans
FlaglessPole   
22 Jul 2011
History / Polish historical myths - to break or not to break them? [257]

Are you talking about entire world , honey , just take a nap , no need for straining your brain .

He was talking about the known history. You may want to double check with your online urban slang dictionary and with your grand kids but in both cases you’ll find out that the words overlap so yea… not the 'entire world' but the 'known history'.

As for the alleged brain-straining... well what can I say… if ever your brain was to be put in a strainer, it would have fallen right through.
FlaglessPole   
14 Jul 2011
Food / Are there any Polish wines worth purchasing? [65]

Poland can offer you excellent potatoes, as smashed with butter, or as wódka...

You just gave me an excellent idea for Polish-themed party, where the main attraction is a vodka-soaked potato adorned with a white cocktail umbrella with red Solidarnosc-styled logo saying: We've arrived!

...or not?
FlaglessPole   
28 Jun 2011
Love / Polish women are the most beautiful in the world! [1718]

*Why* don't you tell us what you *really* think..?

lol having glimpsed his post I felt like watching Matrix intro, that part with the green binary code streaming down the screen
FlaglessPole   
27 Jun 2011
UK, Ireland / Polish and East European prostitutes in the UK [240]

I don't mean to offend anyone but I've noticed that women from Slavic-speaking countries are very slutty. Slavic immigrants make up the highest percentage of prostitutes and strippers in Germany. What is the reason for this?

The still prevailing economic disparity between these two parts of the world and you don’t need PhD to figure it out. Why don’t you start a thread: ”I’ve noticed that the sun rises in the east. What is the reason for this?” But I guess that wouldn’t be contentious enough to suit your twatness.
FlaglessPole   
27 Jun 2011
UK, Ireland / Polish and East European prostitutes in the UK [240]

Bangkok is a world capital of paid sex , and all prostitutes are Thai women .

Wrong, again and again but that's just Moania talking out of her .... whatever.
Anyways, Thailand is awash with Russian/Ukrainian prostitutes from all over the former Soviet Union, their numbers are staggering. It's mainly Thai and Indian (yep these guys are obsessed with having a white girl) customers seeking their 'favors'.