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Posts by Natasa  

Joined: 6 Jun 2010 / Female ♀
Last Post: 29 Mar 2014
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From: Beograd, Serbia
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Natasa   
7 Dec 2011
Love / Do polish men like career women? [60]

I couldn't care less if the Serbs on here will come out with their "effeminate/emasculated Western men" nonsense

Did I leave an impression of submissive woman, because if I did I do apologize. I am surely not.

And Serbs know how to be masculine while knitting ;)
One of my ex's liked needles and piercing with or without yarn whenever there was an opportunity, which resulted with two additional piercings in one of my ears, without ice, and without pain.

They are quite helpful and FAIR (squared) partners. It is respect for my ex's talking now. They all did what was asked from them, and far more than that.
Natasa   
7 Dec 2011
News / MORE ANTI-POLISH SENTIMENT IN GERMANY [280]

topic develop horizontally and vertically,

you forgot diagonally, tangentially, radially...
There are many ways to address this question.

Calm down, breath! A few more steppes and your closer to be called a Pole :)

Poles do that too? :))

You say unification I say mummification...;))))
Natasa   
7 Dec 2011
Language / 24 hour time telling in Poland vs. other countries [29]

Time, we don't have it, stop trying to possess it using numbers, it always escapes them ;)

One riddle. Is the fact that there are no visitors from the future a definite proof that time travel will never occur? (when I regressed to age 8, this popped out)

because if it will, would, could be invented in 1000 years from now, 100 000 years, someone would have already been here, right? :D

Natasa, 13 years old watching too frequently reruns of Star trek
Natasa   
6 Dec 2011
News / Couple Busted For Having Sex On Water Slide At Opoczno, Poland Amusement Park [30]

Who didn't have sex in public spaces, and kids, as far as I know have to gravitate by law of physics and positive law around parents, otherwise they are misbehaving or having irresponsible, uniformed or simply stupid parents, there are usual 'hot' spots, known for bigger likelihood to ran into (kind of) primal scene.

Freelove. Parents of the kids should keep them on the short leash if they fear for the noxious effect of the love scenes. I don't believe in it.
Natasa   
4 Dec 2011
Food / Typical lunch in Poland? [50]

Your post is all about freedom. Freedom....words, words, food, .....freedom and even more unseen unlimited freedom. Poland is good to Poles.

Good that you don't have to eat those sausages. It makes all that effort worthwhile.
Natasa   
2 Dec 2011
Off-Topic / What languages do you know? [51]

She is half Jewish (mom), and feels more Jewish than Russian.

cute

She looks like a cute Russian girl.

Her father is one of oligarchs. Handsome man. I tried to figure out why I like him...he is bald :))))

It looks more like preservation of the capital than anything linked to boots.
Natasa   
2 Dec 2011
Life / Are Poles winter lovers? [63]

What about skin and its irreplaceable qualities, sensibility, warmth, softness, texture, moist filled with pheromones, that makes one utterly connected and truly close to the other, you are not hairy moose?
Natasa   
2 Dec 2011
Off-Topic / What languages do you know? [51]

Zhukov

Is Daria Zhukov (Roman Abramovich's new girlfriend and wife) his granddaughter or some relative? She must be. I don't know, do you?
Natasa   
2 Dec 2011
Off-Topic / What languages do you know? [51]

They were mostly perverts. Ruthlessness of this man is rare. I don't know why but some things I read about him made Stalin look like honest pensioner (compared to Beria).

Ex Yu communist elite was boring. No sexually hazard games. Only lovers here and there.
Natasa   
2 Dec 2011
Off-Topic / What languages do you know? [51]

Russian and the reason as you can guess is Stalin.

For me it was Beria.
Natasa   
2 Dec 2011
Off-Topic / What languages do you know? [51]

Italian((I dated girl from Milano)

top model iz Milana? :))

French(bloody French pûrn),little Swedish(guess why).

Blackadder what kind of pûrns did you watch :)), and how come don't I speak French and Swedish fluently then, it must be ADHD, attention was taken from the language course to the background noise? :(((( I always miss the point!

Practice makes perfect ;)

1:1

Similar to you , others tried to persuade me using presentation of their oral abilities and demonstrating benefits of practice and hard work, but I wasn't convinced. (nadam se da nije uvredljivo, ako jeste oprosti) ;)
Natasa   
2 Dec 2011
Life / Are Poles winter lovers? [63]

Doesn't cold cause peripheral vasoconstriction?

That makes cold and snow the enemy of love.
Natasa   
1 Dec 2011
Life / How many ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN POLISH in Poland? [40]

Southern covers the part how Orthodox Church's PR works (dirty priest from his post), I am representing the values of Orthodoxy (excused from sins by actions of love), Crow the doctrine and its flexibility (loose, secrecy, byzantine procedures) ;)

that's it.
Natasa   
1 Dec 2011
Life / How many ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN POLISH in Poland? [40]

Orthodoxy.....Catholicism..................................Protestanti sm is more accurate.

Orthodoxy - ascetic, traditional, rigid, internally divided, always losing the focus on earthly, material aspects, hence poverty compared to the other two, emphasis on doctrine, poverty led to possible loss of believers, laissez fair attitude when it comes to private lives of the believers and their pagan histories, faithful to foundations of Christianity when it comes to doctrine and poverty. Inert. Mysticism.

Catholicism - lesson learned from losing strategy of Orthodoxy, rich, firm hierarchy, not allowing internal divisions, early Christian doctrine slightly adjusted, importance of resources understood, taxing its believers regularly, autocratic leadership, pompous, scaring and attracting with its impressive visual aspects, more active, missionaries christianization of distant populations, overarching the national borders, regulating the lives of the believers more thoroughly, wiser than Orthodoxy, I have to admit also beautiful

Protestantism - protest against taxing and firm hand that evolved to religion, modern, in accordance with accumulation of capital, pragmatical in all possible ways, regulating lives of the believers wiser than Catholicism, emphasis on pragmatic aspects of the company. Permissive in doctrine interpretations, allowing branching as long the that link to economy is not violated. Successful, young, related more to everyday life. Democratic leadership if that term could be used for Church.

that is how one average Serb atheists sees those three.

Spiritually somewhere between the two.

Roman Catholic Church is a part of CATHOLIC (all embracing ) Church , together with 23 Orthodox or Eastern catholic churches. Orthodox Churches see pope as a head ranked the same as patriarchs of other Eastern churches.

Catholic Church insists, sadly wrongly ;) on its continuity with early Christianity. Orthodoxy looks stupidly poor so I am guessing roots are there to be found ;)

Protestantism is not recognized within those limits.

I personally have nothing against any of three. I see all of them as companies, firms. First two are founded 2 millenniums ago as unlimited companies, the third one is younger, flexible, so it is Public LTD ;))
Natasa   
1 Dec 2011
Life / Are Poles winter lovers? [63]

You mean adriatic coast?

Why that knife in the back southern???. Those men are brutally good looking . I talked to one girl few days ago we mentioned montenegro and she started yelling I can't believe how handsome and masculine they are.

I still can't. after xx years I didn't learn the lesson to travel light.

I meant you have to take care of this:

Air conditioned, climatized areas. 20 C is optimal in the summer, 25 C in the winter.
Animal has to freeze a bit to be motivated to warm up fast, or in winter's 25 C subject has to subjected to unbearable warmth, clothes just slides down itself unnoticed faster.

it never fails.

climate matters.

One of my bf's once told me that he has ice on his eyelashes (19 C in the room, 40 C outside), and that he understood the message.

Yes,but who is going to warm Polki in the winter since they do not wear furs?

I would buy them arctic fox fur coat, the warmest, then again using same climate - homeotherm driven logic, they would have to wear a little to none underneath.
Natasa   
1 Dec 2011
Life / Are Poles winter lovers? [63]

Exactly :)))

Summer is better for sex. If we are talking about the AC area naturally.
Natasa   
1 Dec 2011
Life / Poles - the Nation of Liars? [478]

Generally Slavs cannot discuss serious business unless they have drank 2-3 butilky.

My father lived and worked with Moscow for a while, and he who liked to drink told me once on the phone: ' I have no strength for this tempo of drinking, and I have to.' And he was 190 cm over 100 kg with serious drinking potentials.

He tried to explain me that while he is sober there, nothing serious will happen business wise. I thought he was lying, but his voice was a voice of desperate man who lost the battle with Russians.

Moscow was followed usually with 2 week visit to Karlovy Vari spa for detoxication. I think he prolonged his existence with those spa periods for few years.
Natasa   
1 Dec 2011
Life / How many ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN POLISH in Poland? [40]

Stance of Islam is to absolutely negate ethnicity.

I read about it in relevant literature, I saw it here among Arabs who studied here, I saw it with Bosnian Muslims who founded the nation based on religious affiliation. It doesn't negate it but devalues it.

Islam has that practical side that history of Christianity didn't simple give, and that is that religion comes first. Some Catholics tend to display sometimes similar behavior in the US, I read somewhere that some catholics tend to vote rather for catholic candidate when his opponent is protestant ( research conducted by social psychologists in US), leaving presidential candidate's political attitudes on the second place. Some of the Catholics tend to shift sides if the Catholic is offered on the voting menu.

That doesn't apply for most of Catholics in US, and since I read that, that was 10 years ago, probably things changed, polarization left right seems to have sharpened.

Islamist theologists probably noticed that ethnicity played mostly a negative role in Christianity and diluted the the concept.
Natasa   
1 Dec 2011
Life / Are Poles winter lovers? [63]

Of course, when I read the title of the thread I totally misinterpreted it. Winter lovers... versus summer lovers meant something ....else.
Predictable :))
Natasa   
1 Dec 2011
Life / Poles - the Nation of Liars? [478]

serbia app. 30th place. I thought we would be higher.

My father used to drink more than desirably (ouch) keeping the professional functioning on the extreme high levels, I have no idea how he did it.

My mother was a therapist (psychologist) that successfully led groups of alcoholics teamed with Belgrade's psychiatric institution (addiction problems).

That is how life can be funny. She never drank a drop of alcohol. Actually once, my father persuaded her to drink one beer, I was the close to pack my things and run away. I was a teenager. Manslaughter was also an idea to solve the drunk and happy parents situation.

So, I never drink, and the best turn off for me is an alcoholic cloud around a man.

I successfully killed the desire to consume alcohol in men offering something nicer than the beer. Looooooove :)))

beer, wine or love?

They always choose love.

About lies, my impression is that members of Slavic nations tend to be more direct than situation demands. Even with their descriptive languages where words are missing reflecting the short supply of precise concepts, they tended to express themselves too clear.

Lies allowed here are those which are not verbalized, silent lies, absence of truth, evasive behavior is tolerated when it comes to truth, while direct lies are draconically sanctioned by surrounding. Person is moved to margin, immediately when caught. Reasons for the lie are irrelevant and trust is lost.

I am curious about Poles, who attached this label and why? does it represent reality? I doubt somehow.
Natasa   
1 Dec 2011
Genealogy / Do Polish people have big noses? [451]

We have a proverb, more a coping sentence for those who didn't have luck with the nose.

I like Roman and Greek type of noses, size doesn't matter. Actually, giving a static to the always active face and its muscles, I think it should be bigger rather than smaller.

Expressive and impressive.

back to the proverb: " Koliki nos, toliki ponos", it rhymes in Serbian and means literally translated, " how big is the nose, that big is the pride".

I don't know what pride there stands for.

Or do I?

Poles that posted pics here have smaller noses, cute type of noses.
Natasa   
1 Dec 2011
Life / How many ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN POLISH in Poland? [40]

No, not all Poles are Catholics. I'm a Lutheran. When I think of orthodox christianity in Poland I think of forced russification, language and religion (under tsar) Maybe not fair but that's my connotation.

It is not fair because none of us here chose the religion (or rare ones). It is almost hereditary thing.

Christianization was forced as well to pagans. It is actually always forced.
Catholicism was not a matter for referendum in Poland, like Orthodoxy was not democratically chosen by Russians.

If you knew what you were talking about, you'd know that Eastern Orthodoxy is more 'Catholic' than Roman Catholicism, and that the RC's are in fact a breakaway Church or schism.

Eastern Catholic and Western Catholic churches. Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism. They sort of protected the term as their brand.

Catholicism:

The word catholic (derived via Late Latin catholicus, from the Greek adjective (katholikos), meaning "universal"[1][2]) comes from the Greek phrase (kath'holou), meaning "on the whole," "according to the whole" or "in general", and is a combination of the Greek words meaning "about" and meaning "whole"

It was first used to describe the Christian Church in the early 2nd century to emphasize its universal scope. In the context of Christian ecclesiology, it has a rich history and several usages. In non-ecclesiastical use, it derives its English meaning directly from its root, and is currently used to mean

universal or of general interest;
liberal, having broad interests, or wide sympathies[6]; or
inclusive, inviting and containing strong evangelism.
The term has been incorporated into the name of the largest Christian communion, the Roman Catholic Church, which consists of 23 churches sui iuris, in full communion with the Bishop of Rome. The largest of these, the Latin Rite, consists of nearly 95% of the population of the Roman Catholic Church; the remaining 5% consist of the 22 Eastern Catholic Churches.

Natasa   
30 Nov 2011
Life / How many ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN POLISH in Poland? [40]

Of course.

the name of the thread was confusing for me. Poles are catholics. The end.

I just agreed with more similarities between Catholicism and Orthodoxy compared to Protestantism.

As far as I know, Catholics and Orthodox recognize each other as Christian Churches, so if someone wants to convert it is a light ceremony compared to the one when Protestant wants to become Orthodox, he or she has to be christianized like a newborn. Like he is not Christian. That is not the case with Catholics. They are by Orthodoxy seen as Christians. I am not sure, but I think that is not the case in debate Catholic vs Protestant. Clarification and corrections of my possibly erroneous ideas would be nice :)

Protestantism deviated from original Christianity more than the rest.
Closest to the roots is Orthodoxy (outdated heavily), then Catholicism (on the same path like Orthodoxy) and the youngest firms are new branches of Protestantism. As modernized versions, they seem to be more influential.

That is how one half informed and not curious about the topic atheist thinks about this ;)
Natasa   
30 Nov 2011
Off-Topic / What languages do you know? [51]

but someone has called you Serbian again this evening, lol :)

And?

Is that suppose to disqualify someone as a poster? Should I as a REAL Serb feel bad about the fact? Because whatever some might try to do, I won't.

I noticed the same behavior, particularly from people who were raised by societies who are suppose to be deeply liberal, where ethnic, racial and all kinds of discriminations are not allowed. And harshly punished in reality. Why then this here? Are proclaimed values just superficially there for you, while actually nothing of the taught is interiorized really?

Are your societies asking you to be something you are actually not? Tolerant for example?

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 maneuver in the quote, 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.

People, make up your mind, you are either tolerant and German is not another name for Casta like brahmins, while Serb is not suppose to denote pariah. Hypocrisy leaks from all the holes this way. Or you are prone to bigotry and that it is OK, then be honest and don't try to present yourself differently. That would be at least from my side respected and understood. Tolerant behavior tends to be easier for some, harder for the others.

So, Bratwurst and Guesswho were honest, use them as role models for non hypocritical and consistent behavior :)

NataĊĦa