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Des Essientes   
7 Jan 2012
Love / Indian citizen wants to marry Polish Girl and get settled there. [107]

march - would you mind using proper English ( spelling and grammar ) when posting about me?

I find reading through your posts tiring because you spell like a third world immigrant.

Midas, march reaches out to you in the spirit of humanity and this is what you write, absolutely shameful.

Great advice, coming from an indian.

His advice was great coming from any human being. It is your rejection of it that is petty.
Des Essientes   
6 Jan 2012
Life / K+M+B-2012 - formula on flats in Poland [63]

Mods?

^Hahahahaha

Actually, "millions" is a bit of an overstatement.

Have you counted?

if he had been to Poland in the last decade, he'd know how quickly this inscription is becoming a thing of the past.

Really are you the smarmy British expatriate Argus with the ability to view all of the door jambs in the whole of Poland?
Des Essientes   
6 Jan 2012
Life / K+M+B-2012 - formula on flats in Poland [63]

Of course, Polonius doesn't live in Poland. In fact, he's never lived in Poland.

The OP's place of residence has no bearing upon the topic of this thread. You need to stop trying to take thread's off-topic Delphiandomine or you will be suspended again.
Des Essientes   
4 Jan 2012
Life / Babcia or Busha - any social class difference? [359]

This is the most plausible explanation for the word:

busia (grandma), [is] derived from [the] hypocoristic form of babusia (grandmother)

Why is it that I'm not surprised that you have so little in your life to be proud of that you have to resort to taking pride in your great-grandmother's supposed ethnic group: she wasn't even from Poland!

You know nothing about my life, and your pretending that you do shows what a pompous fool you are, the fact that you are constantly on this forum trying to denigrate people reveals that it is you who is lacking things in your life to be proud of, hence this bizarre anti-social behavior on your part. All of my great-grandparents were from the occupied territory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonweath and all of my great-grandmothers were Polish. If you want to keep trying to cast doubt upon the facts of my own heritage then keep trying, but you will only end up looking like more and more of a creep with some sick fetish for lying about people's ethnicity.

The offer to pay for your plane ticket and train ticket and arrange both job and accommodation for you still stands. Are you noble enough to accept it?

I do not take jobs from craven little internet trolls such as yourself. Stop pretending you know anything about me or my family. Seek psychological help Harry. Your behavior on this forum is a cry for help even if you are not consciously aware of it.
Des Essientes   
3 Jan 2012
Life / Babcia or Busha - any social class difference? [359]

Thank you, Boletus, for clarifying the etymology of the word busia. Now all the forum can see and acknowledge the fact that the

the "anti-busia" propaganda trio

are indeed being idiotic in their asinine quest to deny the Polishness of Polish-Americans based on the false claim that busia is not a Polish word.
Des Essientes   
29 Dec 2011
Life / Fat People in Poland? [161]

I think the evolution hasn't figured out how to deal with abundance of food.

That is very true too. In fact human evolution stopped as soon as agriculture was able to provide abundance, because natural selection was no longer operant, gene pools are far less restricted when alimentary abundance allows almost every member of the species to survive to reproductive age.
Des Essientes   
29 Dec 2011
Life / Fat People in Poland? [161]

snacking

This behavior is deemed shameful by the skinniest of the European Nations: the French. It would be a great acheivement if we could instill such restraint amongst the American population. The ancients give us some extreme examples of societies were not only snacking was taboo but so too was even eating more than two meals a day I.E. Republican Rome, with the first meal in the morning being literally only one mouthful. In Sparta Lycurgus forbade citizens from dining at home to prevent gluttony and instead had them eat in public dining halls were the powers of shame and peer pressure insured a svelte citizenry, of course the Spartan example is not possible in America today given Americans' shamelessness, nor I fear is the Old Roman example, nor even the modern French one, but I try to do my part by sometimes telling the people around me eating nasty processed snacks that the snacks smell badly, and they do smell badly to me, especially proccesed puffed rice ones. If you've never had to be in a car with someone eating those then thank your lucky stars. They reek like an Asiatic weaponized Doritos on crack!

Compounding the problem is the fact that processed food-snacks are so laking in the nutritional elements that our bodies crave that it results in the strong desire to consume more and more of the snacks to obtain these nutients. Our poor bodies are dumb enough to believe that we'd have the sense to eat only food, and not chemically engineered food-like products. Evolution loses to chemistry and the unscrupulousness of the food industry.

Poles with regards to snacking and processed foods I recommend that you be yourselves- "the French amongst the Slavs".
Des Essientes   
27 Dec 2011
Life / Fat People in Poland? [161]

You might be surprised as to the abundance and quality of food in the US. Our Super Markets are chock full of excellent fresh food.

There are also weekly farmer's markes in many parts of America as well as numerous health food stores, but unfortunately there are also places known as "food deserts" where there aren't even nearby supermarkets and poor families are in the unenviable position of having to buy processed foods from convienience stores and gas stations.
Des Essientes   
25 Dec 2011
Love / Polish women are the most beautiful in the world! [1718]

Most of the white men like white women, preferably blondes. Preferably bigger breast, longer legs too

If I had to choose a favorite type of woman then I would probably pick this type too, with an emphasis on the legs, but at the risk of sounding like a provincial very much removed from the mediterranean sea and its peoples' sexual sophistication, I have to say that every woman pictured in the previous three pages is as we say around these parts "doable" with only two "butter faces" (niether of which was in any way porcine) and the rest all being totally gorgeous in my eyes. Perhaps the Genius of the Species has made me a gourmand in this respect from the merits of my seed or perhaps I'm just a hayseed, but in any even't can we not, on his night of all nights, get together and say regarding this thread's topic: It's all pink on the inside! - beautiful women are to be found amongst every ethnicity and "racial" combination. If the stories are true, the gods have picked alot of Greek women to have kids with, and they would be able to pick the hottest chicks on Earth, and again on this night of all nights, we shouldn't forget that it was God Himself who picked a Levantine woman to have a kid with so they can obviously be really pretty too. Let's say, with great respect still being given to Helen of Troy, that it is Mary, the true Queen of Poland, that is the most beautiful woman ever in the world and thus affirm this thread's title. Yes, Polish women are the most beautiful in the world!
Des Essientes   
24 Dec 2011
Love / Polish women are the most beautiful in the world! [1718]

Ah...yes because you think Slavic women are the prettiest in the world. I'm so tired of your garbage on this forum.

EM Wave, calling someone's positive opinion regarding the beauty of Slavic women "garbage" is very ill-mannered especially on a Polish discussion forum. I daresay if anyone is being "trashy" upon this thread it is yourself.
Des Essientes   
23 Dec 2011
Work / The level of English of Polish teachers of English. What do you think of it? [101]

"a sense of false importance",

....and is poor English in itself....." a false sense of importance" would be correct

Both are correct, but the latter is the more common phrase amongst English speakers, and the obnoxious English teachers that harry this forum, and their diminutive allies, are quite common too.
Des Essientes   
16 Dec 2011
Life / Why is circumcision not practiced in Poland? [701]

No it was not "designed" it evolved through natural selection. The hearing improvement provided by a large concave surface behind one's ears is not "slight" and peafowl, for the females have crests as well, that had larger crests were better able to hear and thus avoid predators, find prey, and thereby survive to reproductive age, mate, sire progeny, and thus pass on these genes for large crests to another generation.
Des Essientes   
16 Dec 2011
Life / Why is circumcision not practiced in Poland? [701]

The species is called peafowl and the male of the species is called a peacock. Their beautiful crests do play a role in sexual selection but they do also help the bird escape from predators because they improve the bird's hearing. The peacock may be observed raising his crest to listen, in his forest home, when there are no peahens about to impress.
Des Essientes   
13 Dec 2011
History / Famous Russian Poles [243]

Merged: Szymon Tokarzewski on Fyodor Dostoyevsky fellow political prisoner of the Tsar

Many people reading Dostoyevsky's major novels, whilst knowing something about his life story, have, after gleaning the ultra-reactionary political outlook contained therein, asked themselves incredulously "How in the world was this writer ever a part of the Fourier inspired group of would be revolutionaries known as the Petrashevsky Circle?" Strangely enough a Polish political prisoner, locked up with Dostoyevsky in Omsk Siberia, had already asked himself the same question before those novels had even been written. The following is from the memoirs of Szymon Tokarzewski In Siberian Prisons 1846-1857 (Siedem lat katorgi 1846-1857) translated for The Sarmatian Review

How on earth could this man have ever entered any conspiracy? How could he have participated in any democratic movement? He was the vainest of the vain, and his vanity had to do with belonging to the privileged caste. How could he possibly desire freedom for the people if he accepted only one caste-the nobility, and regarded it as the only class that could lead the nation forward?
"Nobility," "nobleman," "I am a nobleman," "we noblemen" were constantly on his lips. Whenever he addressed us Poles and said "we noblemen," I interrupted him: "Excuse me, but I think that here [...]

ruf.rice.edu/~sarmatia/405/254tokar.html

A well known story, regarding Dostoyevsky's political about-face, claims that it was after his conviction for political crimes, but before his deportation to Siberia, when he was being subjected to a mock execution, as he stood waiting for the firing squad to kill him, that he changed his political outlook and learned to love Tsarist autocracy. This bizarre "Saul on the road to Damascus moment" has always seemed ridiculous to me, but it cannot be discounted that in the face of imminent death, when a person is really faced with himself, it is possible that he, despite being about to be shot on the orders of the Tsar, may have actually realized that he loved the Tsar and believed that the Tsar loved him too-- as Nietzsche wrote "One beats the dogs one loves best". However I feel that the following explanation from Tokarzewski is far more plausible:

So how did Dostoevsky become a conspirator? Probably he allowed himself to be carried away by a momentary impulse, just as sometimes, and also on impulse, he showed his deep regret that the waves of conspiracy carried him to the prison in Omsk. He hated us Poles, perhaps because his features and name betrayed a Polish ancestry.

So what do you, dear reader, think about both Tokarzewski's explanation, as well as his attribution of Polish ancestry to the renowned writer? Dostoyevsky's father was from the Ukraine and at least one person bearing the Polonized spelling of his surname, Dostojewski, lives in Poland today.


  • Polish physiognomy?
Des Essientes   
10 Dec 2011
Off-Topic / Ukrainian language [50]

I have never heard of a whole people hating their own language either, but their are individual examples of people preferring a foreign tongue to their own I.E. the German philosopher Gottfried Liebniz preffered to write in French, and so too much of the aristocracy of continental Europe preferred to speak French, rather than their native tongues, for a long time. We also have examples of conquerers who abandoned their native tongues to speak those of the subjugated. This phenomena can be traced back at least as far as the Aryan conquest of Iran in which Elomite remained the court language for many years. Nearer Poland, the Turkic Bulgars adopted the tongue of their Slavic thralls, the Germanic Franks adopted the Latin tongue of their subjects, the Normans abandoned Norse for French and then French for English etc.
Des Essientes   
7 Dec 2011
History / What proportion of the Polish population collaborated with the Nazis? [125]

But then you come from a tribe specialized in mass-murdering and gang-raping. And setting up camps just for that.

Sobeiski, you are a Belgian and what your nation did in the Congo by way of mass-murder and other atrocities makes the Serbs' actions pale in comparison. A Pole named Joseph Conrad wrote a novella about it called Heart of Darkness. If Crow's tribe is tainted by the actions of some of its members than your tribe is even more tainted so why don't you stop harrassing him and the other Serbs on this forum?
Des Essientes   
7 Dec 2011
Life / Poles - the Nation of Liars? [478]

So...how do we know that statement is true then.....?

This is the paradox of Epimenides of Knossos.
Des Essientes   
31 Oct 2011
History / History of Poland in 10 minutes. Really worth seeing! [134]

Here is a link to the complete version:
kuriositas.com/2010/08/animated-history-of-poland-from-expo.html
Does anyone know who the painter is that is shown right before the start of the Second World War? I think it is Witkiewicz, but I would like confirmation.
Des Essientes   
30 Oct 2011
Life / Why is circumcision not practiced in Poland? [701]

the scary thing is you probably believe that to be true

I was merely explaining to Natasa why Pawain wrote of WW2 in post #173. I do not believe that Jewish doctors promoted circumcision for this reason, nor do I believe its widespread practice in the USA was instigated at the behest of Jewish doctors. The scary thing is that you, Hythorn, are ready to believe that I am some kind of conspiracy theorist when I have never, in all my posts on this forum, ascribed to any of the conspiracy theories that are herein promoted, some by your fellow English teachers.

Edit: on re-examining your post, Hythorn, it appears that you are saying that circumcision does not make Jews and Gentiles indistinguishable when disrobed, and if you believe this to be the case, then you're even scarier that I thought.
Des Essientes   
30 Oct 2011
Life / Why is circumcision not practiced in Poland? [701]

What does it have to do with horror of WWII?

It makes nude Gentile men indistinguishable from nude Jewish men, thus preventing the latter from being singled out for extermination by being disrobed.
Des Essientes   
30 Oct 2011
Life / Why is circumcision not practiced in Poland? [701]

It was promoted even sooner than that. During the Great Depression the Civilian Conservation Corps was formed to provide employment for youths and they were all required to undergo circumcision and be back on the job after only a few days recuperation, but the kinder supervisors allowed them to wear overcoats rigged with sticks, like tents, so that no cloth would scrape their wound.
Des Essientes   
17 Oct 2011
History / POLAND: EASTERN or CENTRAL European country? [1080]

There were plenty of wrong decisions made in the past relating to many different spheres of life that were based on insufficient or bad information by those who had the authority of making the decisions. Politics and war, are two very good examples.
Well it all depends on one's perception, but not every person's perception is of equal worth.

This thread is not about politics or war. This thread is about choosing one of two words to describe Poland's position in Europe. Either Eastern or Central. Niether of these alternatives can be shown to be wrong and thus one's choice is arbitrary. One's choice does not come down to "one's perception" because everyone, that is not hallucinating, sees Poland in the same location on the map as everyone else. This thread is about an arbitrary choice between two adjectives.
Des Essientes   
17 Oct 2011
History / POLAND: EASTERN or CENTRAL European country? [1080]

Don't you find the meaning quite evident?

No I don't. If you had said "In life authority is everything" then that would've been an understandable assertion but you wrote:

I see, well as in most things in life authority is everything.

Des Essientes   
17 Oct 2011
History / POLAND: EASTERN or CENTRAL European country? [1080]

well as in most things in life authority is everything.

What does that mean?

Indeed many a arbitrary decision has been the result of ignorant authority.

And what does that mean?
The decision this thread asks the poster to make is arbitrary because neither of the alternatives in the titular disjunction can be shown to be definitely right or wrong.