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Posts by Easy_Terran  

Joined: 31 Mar 2008 / Male ♂
Last Post: 10 Jan 2018
Threads: Total: 3 / Live: 0 / Archived: 3
Posts: Total: 312 / Live: 137 / Archived: 175

Speaks Polish?: Not at all.
Interests: Hero in my avatar, Witold Pilecki, signed in for KL Auschwitz, VOLUNTARILY, brought the reports to da west, ignored, died by hands of commie Jews

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Easy_Terran   
1 Apr 2008
USA, Canada / Polish Tutor in California [23]

no one in my family will be able to speak Polish and this would be a shame

Wow! That's cool, man :)
I will be probably at our church this comming Sun, we can certainly meet and have a small chit-chat in Polish :)
Easy_Terran   
2 Apr 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

napierdolić - to beat up or to get drunk (napierdolić się)

same with the word: najebać

najebać kogoś - to beat somebody up
najebać się - to get drunk

also, another example with chuj

w chuj, od chuja - both means 'a lot'

W chuj ludzi tam było - there was a lot of people there
(w hooy loo-gee tahm bee-woh)

Od chuja ludzi tam było
(od hooya loo-....)
Easy_Terran   
2 Apr 2008
Language / Polish sayings [236]

"Myślał indyk o niedzieli, a w sobotę łeb mu ścięli"
A turkey was thinking about Sunday, but they cut its head off on Saturday

Meaning, don't assume everything is certain - you might get unpleasently surprised.

Few peeps here posted this sayin: 'niedaleko pada jabłko od jabłoni'

Here is a variation of it:
Niedaleko pada Polak od jabola :D

Jabol - originally a label of a very cheap and nasty wine, these days a common name for any cheap and nasty wine.
Easy_Terran   
2 Apr 2008
Life / The Polish Wedding - What is it Like in Poland? [338]

it consists mostly of outdated folk songs

Lol, that's true. And I know all of it! Nah, I am braggin but I know a lot. Been a guest on few weddings, best man on two. Most of them they were weddings in my family (which can be found in every part of Poland), and my closest family, from my hometown and surroundings always, ALWAYS sing during the Wesele.

song of your choice, but it will cost you

I guess that depends. I never paid a penny for the songs I, or someone else requested. More: I sang meself! :^) along with the band (which was of course horrible for anybody's ears, but hey! that was fun :))))

The table is a battlefield after a food battle

Never happened at any wedding I attended to: the staff is there whole night, bringing food, coffee, tea, wódka bottles, and cleaning quickly all mess at the same time

"Time to go, I have a bag full of telegrams to deliver,"

On Saturday night?!?!
Quite important thing: Polish wedding always, ALWAYS takes place on Saturday. Why? Because following Sunday is a 'poprawiny' day which the article forgot to mention about (not sure how to translate it, it's something like 'repeat') when the party starts all over again and lasts until late afternoon or evening, sometimes even late night.

I am invited to attend another wedding in my family this summer, geeeezzz... I hope I will be able to make it :)
Easy_Terran   
3 Apr 2008
Language / Polish sayings [236]

curiosity

There is another saying about curiosity (perhaps posted earlier, honestly, I did not read 'em all):

Ciekawość to pierwszy stopień do piekła.
(Curiosity is a first step to hell, meaning don't be too nosy, it's not nice, you may burn in hell if you will be :D)
Easy_Terran   
5 Apr 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

Burak is a simple, village person

Yeah, burak could be an equivalent of redneck - simple, rude (cham, prostak)

E - no idea

eunuch :) (Polish pronunciation - ehw-nooh)

A - still nothing :)
Easy_Terran   
5 Apr 2008
Australia / I would love to meet Poles living in Sydney [56]

Ahh.... Sydney.
Did my little share in Polish club in Ashfield, but preferred to hang out at Scruffy Murphy's in downtown - Guiness over there was 'nieziemsko dobry', and other Irish pub block or two north from Queen Victoria Building.

Damn! I really want to go back and live there!

Sorry for that off-topic, personal BS.
Easy_Terran   
30 Apr 2008
History / Polish hatred towards Jews... [1290]

The Poles conspired with the Nazis to kill most of that country's 3 million Jews.

3 million Polish Jews were murdered by the Nazis and Polish collaboration is a matter of record

Where were more Jews murdered. Poland or Canada? Poland. Where were more death camps located? Poland. Where were government leaders compliant? Hmmmm. Canada? No, maybe Poland.

It's ok, you are polish afterall; a living justification to all the dumb polish jokes I love to hear

this is completely unrelated to the Polish treatment of Jews over the years. I think we can all agree that it was horrendou and barbaric, culminating in the Holocaust, and still continuing even after.

These children [young Israelis] are victims who are still suffering from what the people of Poland allowed to happen

Poland does have the distinction of being host to the biggest genocide

the death camps could not have operated without the general consent of the populace. There were none in Denmark.

And these are all talkbacks from a single article (except the very last one) published in Ynetnews.com few days ago.

Who really hates WHOM?

Haaretz gets even better with slanderous and preposterous allegations.
Easy_Terran   
1 May 2008
History / Polish hatred towards Jews... [1290]

Just in case you are not aware the question in this is "Polish hatred towards Jews"

Yes, and I summed it up with this question: who really hates whom.
Easy_Terran   
2 May 2008
History / Polish hatred towards Jews... [1290]

Safer to post such moronic statements annonymously on a message board.

I am sure, you're right, but at the same time it is quite weird, that when one person makes such a statement, others cheerfully applause.

forum exchange:

"Museum fees are one thing - paying host countries Germany and Poland to see where ones families were murdered by them is something beyond the level of economics."

"Are you suggesting that Poland was one of the countries that murdered people in concentration camps?"

"Of course, there were concentration camps in Poland as well as in Germany. Any reliable history of the Holocaust will tell you that. Auschwitz is in Poland, for example."

Quicky another 'scholar' joined the conversation:

"I think the germans knew exactly what they were doing when they put Auschwitz in Poland. They knew the Polish sentiment towards the Jews.
As a jew from Russia, I can tell you that all of us know that in Europe, the places where jews were hated most were Germany and Poland."

And then the one asking the question ('r u suggesting') is called an antisemite, jew hating, lier and history rewritter (no doubt this was me who asked) - on that and many other threads.

I am sorry, but when one sees such a thing - one cannot stay indifferent. I don't even blame those people, no-one can get such retarded ideas like Poles responsible for holokaust 'just like that'.

Someone, SOMEONE, must have taught them this.

Enough.

This was my last post on this subject - I kinda hijacked the thread, I am sorry for that.

I just hope, that you DO understand the basic physics: action -> reaction. Polish-Jewish relations have a very, very long history, almost a millenium, are very complex and cannot be painted out in black-and-white in 5 minutes.

Poles are not angels, never were, but constant accusations from the Jews, who DO paint themselves as nothing more but saint martyrs, are totally off, not true, unjust and not fair.

Food for thought.

Cheers,
~g.
Easy_Terran   
5 May 2008
Language / Idiomatic Polish [65]

iść pić na sępa - to get drunk on somebody else's expense (literal expense, money) :D

patrzyć się jak wół na malowane wrota - to stare at something/someone with dumb expression and without any comprehension :)
Easy_Terran   
5 May 2008
Language / Idiomatic Polish [65]

walnąć orła

or Wyciąć orła

I think we both are familiar with the same joke :D
Easy_Terran   
5 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

Search for this article: Students from every school in Britain to visit Auschwitz.

The subtitle of that article read 'Polish concentration camp', but after sending letters to the editor-in-chief by some people, they 'kindly' removed that offensive phrase from the article itself, leaving it as it was on the result page, nonetheless.
Easy_Terran   
5 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

The subtitle of that article [edited: did] read 'Polish concentration camp', but after sending letters to the editor-in-chief by some people, they 'kindly' removed that offensive phrase from the article itself, leaving it as it was on the result page, nonetheless.

neither of these quotes actually appear in the linked article

Oh no, NO, it sitll does appear there. Go to the main page, type in 'Poland' or 'Polish concentration camp' in the search input field and then, in the result page, read carefuly what it says.

Scroll down to 9th article (as of now, 9.13pm, May 5th, California time). It still says 'Polish concentration camps' below the link to THIS VERY article.

I sent two letters of protest, one to the author, the other to the editor-in-chief. Apparently number (unknown to me) of people sent similar letters, cuz the subtitle in the REAL article was changed within few hours.

The search results never were, though.
Easy_Terran   
5 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

poland in search didn't yield anything controversial.

Go to the main page

My bad, my bad.
I meant Ynet News, that's where this discussion took off from.
Easy_Terran   
7 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

Yes it was. Well done. Mr Morel was which nationality: a) German; b) Russian; c) Polish?

I don't know. This psycho must have been from Mars, along with those mysterious Nazis.
Easy_Terran   
7 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

did anyone actually clarify the difference between a jewish pole and a polish jew?

It's actually very simple.

Władysław Szpilman, Janusz Korczak, Jan Brzechwa - all Jews.
Jakub Berman, Hilary Minc, Solomon Morel - all Polish.

Both lists consist of hundred of names.
Clear and obvious, isn't it?
Easy_Terran   
9 May 2008
History / Polish 304 SQUADRON IN THE RAF IN WW2 - Davidstow in Cornwall [16]

I am an Englishman who feels that we owe a great debt of honour to the Poles who fought

Why bother, Tornado soon will explain that dwelling, whining and moaning about the past serves no purpose. Future! Future we all should be focusing on!

How about that, Tornado ;)
Easy_Terran   
13 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

The thought of your whiney pathetic fukwitted personage

Get a grip on yourself, mate. No need for shite like that.
Easy_Terran   
14 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

British kids are visiting the camp

It's not about the Brits. The article was titled 'Student to visit Polish concentration camps'. It was removed after bunch of people sent emails to the editor-in-chief, however in search results, it still read POLISH CC.

That's the point.
Easy_Terran   
14 May 2008
Life / Poles are not racist [873]

"JAWOLL Obersturmbannführer BÜNDCHEN!"

LOL :))
Easy_Terran   
15 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

happened to be in Poland

There was no Poland when the camps were built.

what do you propose

I don't have to propose ANYTHING. There is an official name for the camps, one that should be used. Your little sarkasm isn't funny at all.

"Following Polish request, UNESCO agrees to officially change name of WWII death camp to 'Auschwitz-Birkenau. German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp' to stress that Poland had no role in camp"

BTW It's not just about Poland, there were plenty of Camps.

Show me any other camp that is called this-nation's concentration camp with a stubborness of a maniac, as all former-Nazi camps on the soil of today Poland are called that way.
Easy_Terran   
15 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

capture Jews hiding in the forests

Are you refering to murderous bands, like Bielskis, the Polish underground was trying to capture?
Easy_Terran   
16 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

silly old me

Yes indeed, silly you. Germany and Soviets partitioned Poland for the fourth time, western parts were annexed by Germany and estern parts by Soviets.

Ribbentrop-Molotov pact.

enjoy!
Easy_Terran   
16 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

Norman Davies

I was browsing the net to find any info about pre-war concentration camps established by the Poles and ran by them, couldn't find any, so can you tell me what's the title of Davies' book? I'll read it.

Whilst browsing, I found a site about camps ran by JEWS, though.

Sack was shocked with what he found in his seven years of research on the subject: 60,000-80,000 Germans and Poles were murdered in Jewish-run concentration camps, "more than the number of [Jews] who died at Belsen and Buchenwald.

"Jews," says Sack, "were sometimes as cruel as their exemplars at Auschwitz, and they even ran the organization that ran the prisons and ... the concentration camps for German civilians in Poland and Poland-administered Germany ... "

Sack notes Jewish torturers sticking toads down peoples' throats, whippings, and some victims buried alive in potato sacks. A hundred non-Jews at the Myslowitz concentration camp, for instance, were murdered each day; the death rate in some Jewish-controlled camps was 80%.

From different site, a comment by a user:

it must be difficult to be a jewish youth indeed.

sums it up, doesn't it, Harry?

Poland, first to fight (and first to surrender).

You are truly twisted and vicious dude.
Easy_Terran   
16 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

place blame where it is due

That's how the book on history subject should be written, isn't it?

Edited:
Thanks, Bathory!
:^)
Easy_Terran   
17 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

Poland, first to fight (and first to surrender).

Enemy attacked. From two sides. One was pretending to be friends (foking Soviets), the other attacked openly.

What were the chances of Polish army to stand against two enemies, and win?

Nevertheless Polish army stood up. Nevertheless they fought. Till the end.

Tell me. Tell me, Harry. Why do you hate Poland and the Poles so bad?
You don't have to answer, I know.
Easy_Terran   
17 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

The fact is that all elites in Israel are Polish Jews.

That is so true.

Question is: what will happen to that country when all of those men simplyv have die-off?! XXI'century's nation of Israel is nothing but spoiled brats with guns, ZERO of intelligence and HATE towards the whole World.

XXI to you: Israeli retards and American Israeli retards and simply dumb American retards, means: TWENTY FIRST (th).