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TheOther   
11 Aug 2009
Love / Berlin vs Poznan - fashion of Polish women [36]

In Poland the only ones who have rights are the drinker and the feker so you enjoy unlimited freedom

Depends on how many drinkers and fekers you have... ;-)
TheOther   
10 Aug 2009
Love / Berlin vs Poznan - fashion of Polish women [36]

When moving back to Berlin full of german freaks with piercings,stockings under shorts and cut socks,the perversion hits again

If you can't handle western society, why don't you live in the redneck parts of Poland you so much adore?
TheOther   
10 Aug 2009
USA, Canada / To move back to Poland from the USA or not to move back....that is the question [119]

the thought of living the "American-dream" for the next 50 years is horrendous

That's a normal thought almost everybody has shortly before entering the rat race. If I were you I would take a year off and travel around the world. Enjoy life to the fullest and then come back. On the long run work sucks anyway - no matter where you live.
TheOther   
8 Aug 2009
News / Is NORD STREAM dangerous for Poland's natural enviroment? [372]

2009 is more similar to 1939 than you like to acknowledge

To imply that a simple business deal is comparable to the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact is nonsense, IMHO. We are talking about the delivery of oil, not about a military attack on Poland.
TheOther   
6 Aug 2009
History / Have Poles blood on their hands? :) [496]

so really, no hard feelings

Don't worry - we are talking about something that happened over a hundred years ago. It's of historical interest, but that's about it.

I'm of Polish/German descent as well BTW, and I happen to have an original land record/ deed of my great-grandfather at home. He was Polish and bought a piece of land AND a house in the Poznan area in 1910. That's one reason why I kept insisting.
TheOther   
6 Aug 2009
History / Have Poles blood on their hands? :) [496]

the ban on building of houses

Doesn't prove that Poles in general were not allowed to own the houses they were already living in. Being banned to build a new home is a different story.
TheOther   
6 Aug 2009
History / Have Poles blood on their hands? :) [496]

vetala

Don't be childish.

Give me a link that clearly shows that Poles were not allowed to own the houses they were living in.
TheOther   
6 Aug 2009
History / Have Poles blood on their hands? :) [496]

vetala

You said "When Poland was partitioned, in the Prussian Patrition Poles were not allowed to own houses". This is simply not true. You generalize.
TheOther   
6 Aug 2009
History / Have Poles blood on their hands? :) [496]

vetala

You're talking about the Prussian settlement commision. Straight from the source you provided:

"The Commission was empowered to purchase vacant property..."

You see the words "purchase" and "vacant"?

That Poles were not allowed to own property is not true, Vetala.
TheOther   
6 Aug 2009
History / Have Poles blood on their hands? :) [496]

When Poland was partitioned, in the Prussian Patrition Poles were not allowed to own houses

That's nonsense.
TheOther   
5 Aug 2009
Life / Things that annoy you in Poland. [114]

because we drive carefully

You cannot drive faster simply because you're towing your caravan all the time... ;-)