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Joined: 22 Apr 2009 / Female ♀
Last Post: 11 Nov 2018
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Posts: Total: 554 / Live: 532 / Archived: 22

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noreenb   
3 Oct 2010
News / Palikot - too liberal/modern for Poland? [197]

He is very intelligent but not too consequent. He should have a good plan for his meaning in politics.
I didn't know he was a philosopher.
Sometimes his performances on TV look like "art for art" unfortunately.
It can be a problem for him if he is planning to be somebody who has aspirations of being important and respectful.
noreenb   
3 Oct 2010
Life / Bugs in Polish houses and apartments [78]

What about fat fleas in British houses?
Hidden deeply in old and stinking mattresses?
Who jumps sometimes form one dirty pillow to second?
No photos?
What a pity.
noreenb   
8 Oct 2010
Life / What's currently in fashion in Poland? [44]

Pgtx
how about scarfs, winter jackets/coats and cowboy boots...?

Just imagine, Pgtx: cowboy boots, a big warm scarf and colourful winter coat
Clothing accesories?
Yellow panty-hose and bright yellow bag?
Ok, maybe without yellow panty-hose.
:)
noreenb   
9 Oct 2010
Love / I WANT HER BACK EVEN IF I HAVE TO CROSS THE OCEAN WITH A BOAT AND GO WALKING TO LÓDZ [58]

Y_C
we've been in contact almost every day of the week for about 1 year and a half,i think i know her in many aspects, but im missing the most important

You don't know her. You were in a virtual world for about one year.

People on facebook want to be somebody better, more interesting, more successfull than in normal, everyday life. If you were looking for a great girlfriend, you found the one. She was probably acting ideal.

You liked the situation, so did she.
A finish in reality?
Sometimes these relations work, people find there the one who they care, many of them end with a huge disappointment in reality.
It depends.

AND I WONT WASTE MY TIME TRYING TO UNDERSTAND LOVE'S REACTIONS

So take a deep breath an live!
noreenb   
10 Oct 2010
UK, Ireland / More honest - Brits of Poles? [9]

I think that we shouldn't regard nationalities in here. An answer on question like this one will be failed in many aspects.
I'm as honest as people of my parents' generation.
noreenb   
10 Oct 2010
Po polsku / Pomnik ku czci bolszewików? [26]

Sokrates
Żle ci się wydaje, pomniki są po to żeby uczcić.

Ja nie czczę pomników i nie uważam, że są one po to, aby "czcić" zmarłych, ja je podziwiam, ale tylko i wyłącznie te stworzone przez artystów a nie wyrobników.

Pomniki należą do SZTUKI i każdy ma prawo widzieć i dostrzegać w nich to, co chce.
Jeżeli ja uważam, że pomniki nie są po to, żeby kogoś uczcić, tylko żeby upamiętniać, to jest mój punkt widzenia i Tobie nic do tego.
noreenb   
10 Oct 2010
Life / Stereotypes: Do Poles believe in fate? [18]

It's not a question about stereotypes connected with my country, southern.
I believe in destiny (not in fate - it's more like "fatum" - sth really "fatal" in Polish).
my life depends on my own decisions.
What more can I say? Fate/destiny are sometimes blind.
noreenb   
11 Oct 2010
Life / Stereotypes: Do Poles believe in fate? [18]

Olaf
They are doomed to believing in fate:)

Why "doomed" to believe?
I don't feel being "doomed" to anything, because I believe in what I want.
Try to say "you're not right" Olaf!
I will ask you then: "how come"?

This is an interesting thread Southern.
Good luck while reading plenty nice answers.
:)
noreenb   
13 Oct 2010
Love / I WANT HER BACK EVEN IF I HAVE TO CROSS THE OCEAN WITH A BOAT AND GO WALKING TO LÓDZ [58]

Strangers give more objective advises. Others, especially family, often judge. It's not even a matter of trust.

Telling a friend about real problems can be risky.
Imagine a situation:
You have flu for the third time in the same year. You meet a person with whom you used to spend a lot of time.

A small talk between you and the friend:
"- Hey, how are you? Do you still have a flu? If I had a flu so often I would go to do some blood tests. Maybe you are infected with HIV? You have to check it.

-? Oh, I feel better...
- Or, maybe, eat garlic 4 times a day. My grandma used to do this. It didn't help her actually. She died after a month. She had a very, very bad flu bugs. But I hope you will be fine soon. Your bugs are so dreadful. You look pale and so tired."

I understand his reasons for writing the post.
noreenb   
14 Oct 2010
Love / I WANT HER BACK EVEN IF I HAVE TO CROSS THE OCEAN WITH A BOAT AND GO WALKING TO LÓDZ [58]

Amathyst
They are the closest to you (apart from family) who will give your sound advise based on their knowledge of you personally.

I don't trust friends. Even if they say they want to help they do it because expect sth from me in the future. I rely only on my family.

I can't say to them: "I need sth from you", because some of them wait for having an opportunity to help me. I don't used to give them satisfaction.

There are friends and friends.

Amathyst
Strangely enough we have a friend with cancer and we all went out for her birthday at weekend and we were all very open about the situation...nothing small about those chats...
I wouldnt dream of going on a forum asking for advice, it would be like ordering underwear on line...Just wrong!

Small chats are nice, but feeling pity for sb is wrong IMPO and I avoid it.
noreenb   
15 Oct 2010
Life / Is parity the answer for Polish women? [262]

Seanus
Some women here just seem to coast along on the Princess Syndrome.

What is "The Princess Syndrome"?
Seanus, explain it to me, please.
noreenb   
15 Oct 2010
Life / Is parity the answer for Polish women? [262]

Seanus
The man is expected to pay more but not that much.

I don't think so.
How "the syndrome" is related to the parity?
noreenb   
18 Oct 2010
History / Star shaped symbol on Polish Eagle? [22]

A rosette is a popular pattern decoration element, "flower of life".
It's also widely found on traditional art and ancient architecture as decorative motif;
normally seen as a traditional symbol without political implications.
noreenb   
18 Oct 2010
News / Polish in vitro treatment fully refundable - bonkers! [62]

I don't catch one thing when I visit PF.
Why so many people and so many aspects of threads are conneced with Church, Catholic bishops, priests, reformations, being retarded (because Polish are Catholic so therefore they are retarded...) and so on...

Why do you see Poland in this way?
Geeees...
noreenb   
18 Oct 2010
News / Polish in vitro treatment fully refundable - bonkers! [62]

delphiandomine
Because in this case, the church has directly interfered with the workings of a modern democratic state.

I don't agree with you.
The church gives directions and does not, in any case, force believers to anything.
A base of every religion is freedom.
And freedom is natural for Catholic religion as well.
noreenb   
18 Oct 2010
News / Polish in vitro treatment fully refundable - bonkers! [62]

delphiandomine
the Church simply cannot "let go" in Poland and allow the country to be a modern democracy

Politics and bishops -a wonderful team! Really!

"The birth of one child leads in each case to the death - at different stages of the medical procedure - of many other lives," the letter said.

I believe they are right.
noreenb   
22 Oct 2010
Life / Where to buy some recreational stuff like... bongs for smoking "herbs" in Poland? [20]

LeeHughes
I do suffer from a lot of depressions

Listen, sometimes medicines prescribed by doctors don't work.
Taking medicines at least two weeks to one month you can say if they are proper for you.
If not, doctor prescribes other one.
Find a good doctor instead of looking for stuff like "bongs".
Curious if anybody help you to find a place where "bongs" are.
noreenb   
23 Oct 2010
Classifieds / Warsaw Speed Dating Event [34]

Gosh, complicated a bit, because you will be suppossed to date at least two girls whereas girls are supposed to date only one the best candidate.

You know, women in Poland are very expensive...
noreenb   
23 Oct 2010
History / Lusatian-Sarmatic obsession of Poles [153]

Polengsss
I must say that you either picked a bad sample of Poles or are not that bright.

Yes, but don't you think that not many people in Poland are not proud enough of our past?
especially in the contrary to English, american and so on...

PolengggsThe majority of British represent mentality of dopefiend opiate-adickts.

Well said.
Haven't you noticed that that British see great events of their history, mention them sometimes while speaking in public, whereas Polish if say anything about the past, it is not signed with a great feeling of passion or pride...

How to be patriotic in a country like our?
noreenb   
23 Oct 2010
Classifieds / Warsaw Speed Dating Event [34]

Who knows it?
;)
I wonder what people are looking for during these speed dating eves?
Adventures, excellent nights with a new woman, new relationships?
Geee, hor many of these relationships work in the future?
Does anybody know?
noreenb   
23 Oct 2010
History / Lusatian-Sarmatic obsession of Poles [153]

Filios1
you are simply not trying very hard

Maybe you re'right.
But at least I'm trying a bit... to be patriotic... a bit...
noreenb   
23 Oct 2010
Classifieds / Warsaw Speed Dating Event [34]

The question, wildrover is...
Why am I chatting with you?
Women are looking for thousands things, men are often looking for a great lover.
This is a problem.
noreenb   
23 Oct 2010
History / Lusatian-Sarmatic obsession of Poles [153]

Filios1
If we were all patriots in the true meaning of the word, we would be mounting horses, dressed in hussar armour and riding towards Lwow, right? :)

Not exactly. But I like a vision of it.
:)
I am patriotic because I am proud of our past, I know a lot about it and I still want to think that I can change something for better.

Even if it is just a little something.