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Natasa   
17 Nov 2011
Love / Polish women are the most beautiful in the world! [1718]

where ass substitutes face.

Southern I couldn't agree more about ass. But it is quite difficult to manipulate a man having only ass or boobs as tools. Ass is one hit wonder, as well as big boobs.

Faceless woman is not going to get under man's skin, or burn his mind where real sex is happening.

Then we have a hit that is long lasting on charts.

Next step is , we have a slave of love :)

That is why women tend not only emphasis the lips, representing the other lips :), but also eyes, for example smoky eye shadows do make women's eyes resemble preorgasmic facial expression, naive colors seek protection, darker nuances signal danger, and so on, so I think women want to make men pay attention to what eyes and the soul are offering. Finding the right attachment key ; )
Natasa   
17 Nov 2011
Love / Polish women are the most beautiful in the world! [1718]

OK, I found some site with supposedly Polish girls, but all eyes say something, language styles differ, the second is a deviation, but intereting one.



Sensual. For the room filled with shadows and whispers.



Willing. Curious. Disobeying. One night stand, public places material ;)



Warm. For cuddling. Grass and meadows, walks and flowers. Hand in hand.

For Southern and Pennboy. I think words are not enough here, hehe :)))

OK Pennboy, that is much better but you didn't search for Nymphs using key words 'XXXL Polish boobs' ? ;)

Pennboy less make up, less lace, less is new more!
Natasa   
17 Nov 2011
Love / Polish women are the most beautiful in the world! [1718]

Come on, Poland is full of pretty women, why these commonplaces that radiate almost nothingness...Something seductive, please ; )

Eyes, eyes have to sing! while the rest of the body plays as perfectly synchronized orchestra. Polish Nymphs we would like to see (Crow, Southern and me). Not the girl next door. :))

Or should I look for the real Polish girls? ; )
Natasa   
17 Nov 2011
Language / Province or Voivodeship [36]

Yes, Voivoda is a nobility title, those were Old Slavic war leaders, Serbs still have the word and use it- Vojvoda, it is when translated equal to Duke. So, it could mean that the property was in possession of somebody with the Voivoda title at some period. So it is an area governed by Voivoda, so Voivodeship would be the duchy.
Natasa   
16 Nov 2011
Love / Does your Polish partner suffer from disposophobia [46]

Poles always keep their items in case Germans come again.

Yes, you have to have something to offer for uninvited guests. But we learned our lesson. ;)

That is old German school. They have to write, document and file every thought they have. That obsessive behavior proved to be the rope around their necks in Nuernberg trials.

I suspect that 50% of Germans suffer from paper hoarding ;)

Is this hoarding thing a newly invented disorder inside the always flourishing Manual , DSM I started with 106 diagnosis !!!!, DSM II had 182, DSM III R 292, and Diagnostic Manual IV 297 ? Are people getting sicker or something else is wrong? ;)

Something like sex addiction, that one is hilarious disorder (very pleasant and healthy for the sufferer) :))))))
Natasa   
15 Nov 2011
News / Will you be proud of tranny (transsexual) representing Poland ? [124]

Transexuals? I have nothing against the various identities humans take these days, but choosing a representative because of his sexual CV is a joke similar to that one when Ciccolina was elected for Italian parliament promising sex with all Italians.

Gays disappoint sometimes. Being uncreative is the last thing expected from them. But then again, hermetic world of theirs again shows that they do discriminate other people using sexual orientation as only criterium. At least here they vote using exclusively gay criteria voting mostly for one very gayish party.
Natasa   
15 Nov 2011
Off-Topic / PF - The Omnibus Edition [1502]

Aphrodisiac, my mistake then. But yours also, I think you used the concept wrongly.

Let's see the definition:

In sarcasm, ridicule or mockery is used harshly, often crudely and contemptuously, for destructive purposes. It may be used in an indirect manner, and have the form of irony, as in “What a fine musician you turned out to be!” or it may be used in the form of a direct statement, “You couldn't play one piece correctly if you had two assistants.” The distinctive quality of sarcasm is present in the spoken word and manifested chiefly by vocal inflection .

That would mean that you actually wanted to problematize my appearance, and sorry for that, but it is one objectively good looking body. For showing and sharing :)))) Objective in a meaning - according to very wide social consensus. That is why I missed it probably, the target of your sarcasm is simply the wrong one. This body is pure music ;)))

You could have used sarcastic comments accurately saying something about my face or personality, they could be legitimate targets of mocking and then sarcasm would be in its limits given by definition and used properly.

Behind sarcasm is hostility, and I'm afraid I don't feel hatred that often, I rarely feel anger, envy or any of those swinging low-high self esteem emotions that make people resort to devaluation of others in order to restore their feeling of self value that they find adequate.

Aphro, until this post, I didn't give you any material to feel animosity (only visual aspect could have had some impact?), so you have to think through what triggered this emotion that sadly materialized itself in failed attempt to be sarcastic about the last thing about me one could be sarcastic.

Culturally we differ, you are Canadian Pole, I am Serbian Serb, and I don't socialize with people who can't resist the urge to needlessly hurt people around them. They are present here too, but I tend to slip into working mode when I hear them, so hence avoidance of people in love with sarcasm.

Sarcasm that transcends the level of personal insults, used for some other purposes could be interesting even for me. A matter of level of performance.

A quote:

Fyodor Dostoyevsky, recognized in it a cry of pain: Sarcasm, he said, was "usually the last refuge of modest and chaste-souled people when the privacy of their soul is coarsely and intrusively invaded

So, for all, this thread is actually a place to share your painful complexes and private locus minoris with others? Careless moves, utterly. In this hostile environment. I wouldn't do it ; )

Flagless is battling privately against serious things, and his intelligence, although quite satisfying, is neither successfully used to amuse others, it ends with persecuting other posters, offenses, and it is destructive in its (ab)use. So, like it is not there. His verbal skills are his stronger side, but his conceptualization of the world as a battleground, winners and losers (victim of zero sum fallacy), is a again only evoking sympathy and some kind of sorrow that has no place here, a professional deviation, so he is on my ignore list with espana and one more person. I don't want to feel sorrow, sadness and empathize with other people's pain if I am not working. And that is what I feel on the other side. Also, his behavior triggers hypothesis production without verification or desire to do that, a loss of time.

Your motives remain a total mystery ;) (example of non insulting use of irony)
Natasa   
15 Nov 2011
Off-Topic / PF - The Omnibus Edition [1502]

priceless

Yes, I am not paranoid, and usually start with an assumption that people are not malicious.

lol Natasa get over yourself, your contrived and bloated psycho babble hardly impresses... you like to boast left and right with your psychoanalytical prowess often hinting its professional nature... so far so good we all like to present ourselves in a better light from time to time, but

Sarcasm, lol here, lol there, actually misery:

It's eating you alive. Seek professional help. I know I would say no to a client like you. As I did once. But somebody, for some serious money would handle you probably. It's worth the effort. You'll feel much better at the end, about yourself hopefully.
Natasa   
14 Nov 2011
Off-Topic / PF - The Omnibus Edition [1502]

Aphrodisiac, at first I took your comment as a compliment, then your further posts confirmed that you have a problem with my ' divine' body, as well as with my confessions, and that you were sarcastic :(, which is for bitter passive aggressive sarcastic Flagless Pole? auf Serbisch - SARKAZAM. that is the word that is ascribed to behaviors that characterize sadly modest repertoire of Flegless's posts and doesn't say anything good, look for psychological underlying motives Flagless, I won't abuse this place for that.

Aphrodisiac, are you the Renaissance woman? :)

And my body is totally OK for me. Some people like it too. For me that is good enough. The end of that story.

For others, well, face the motivation that made you criticize my 'invited' posts that contained my pics from Antek who opened that thread (for more than a year Wroclaw boy was asking me to publicly post some pics, I didn't, I decided to do it when others did it as well) and later Ashley asked for updates.

As you can see for more than a week or so, my pics are gone from this place anticipating further malignant comments from gallery of different characters.

I came in peace (!) and I meant no harm with those pics :))))
Natasa   
13 Nov 2011
Love / Why do Polish girls think they are fat all the time? [42]

It's why I want to visit Brazil someday.

They don't have big but excellent butts. The best on this planet. Used to model the of the rest of the world.

at least to me, this looks perfect.

On topic:

There is a proverb, it isn't not from this part of the world. 'You can never be too rich or too thin'.
Natasa   
12 Nov 2011
Food / Best slimming products in Poland? [27]

However obeisty among Slavs is rather unattractive they just get fat in the wrong parts.

And who gets fat in the right parts?

even if female bottom and boobs only grow it is a caricature, not a woman

and too much FAT on the boobs, yuck, on the butt even worse.

it has to be a healthy firm tissue, mammary glands, muscle and just a max. two, three cm of skin with discrete amount of fat, not that pudding like swinging fat.

lower back, that has to be gluteus maximus in tension and firm layer of skin with some again hints of estrogen induced fat. Few cm's. For holding.

men naturally can't have any fat ; )
Natasa   
12 Nov 2011
USA, Canada / Feminine surname endings in America? [48]

There is an increasing trend among Polish brides to keep their surname and to add that of their new husband.

It is same everywhere. Here too. Also, young couples now have super idea not to get married at all, but to have kids, having in mind that legal systems everywhere made the rights of non married couples almost !!! equal to the rights of married ones (the most progressive in that field in last century was I think USSR, they were most liberal about recognizing non marital communities as 'marriages'). Polmed will correct me if I am wrong here.

Another option, apart from the woman simply not changing anything, is for the husband to change his name to that of his wife, although I can't imagine that is done very often.

There is a third option. They choose completely new one they both like. Sounds fair ; )

And keeps the annoying relatives away. And angry.
Natasa   
12 Nov 2011
Life / If I'm agnostic, deist, atheist - can I say that to Polish people in Poland? [72]

How wrong you are,every 28 days would be like the apocolypse......

I think that women involved in politics don't ovulate ;)

Anyway, women are not evolutionary made for power of that kind, they are programmed to nurture and protect their progeny and look for alphas who have more resources and will be able to provide protection and to be in charge and get to the resources to support the progeny, so the human history almost didn't record a war started by group of only women.

it was division of roles between genders that was adequate for hunting societies, before humanity started with agriculture. That change (agriculture, and later ones ...)occurred relatively recently to produce any significant effect on our basic evolutionary programs. The rest is culture driven and in some way against our current nature.

woman in politics is a man in disguise.
Natasa   
10 Nov 2011
Language / Kurwa? at end of every sentence [51]

Kurva denotes also a certain undesirable personal trait. We say Kurva od èoveka. It means something like a really malevolent person.

Yes and if Crow says we have word for some females, that means usually that apart from one's mother and sister, later wife and daughter all other women walking the Earth are kurvas. First group represents naturally the group of true saints.To be beatified.
Natasa   
10 Nov 2011
News / Will you be proud of tranny (transsexual) representing Poland ? [124]

That Polish politician filled domestic press. It was used as a didactic tool. I think. Although our political scene is full of crypto faggets, not gays, gays are less hermetic.

It is a sad situation that their private,most intimate lives, matter the most in politics. Girls do like boys do like girls....

Who cares? Relevant for Carmen Electra, not for serious member of semi serious parliament. And that woman ex man got votes, article claims, also for performed Thai sex change operation. One wonders if it was a manipulative move.

This world is anyway upside down, topsy turvy, arse over tit. Literally. (just practicing english idioms)

The men and women differ. Men have XY sex chromosome , women XX. on the cellular level. That can't be changed on Thailand. Or anywhere else.

I interviewed few people who started the process of sex change. I was surprised how doctors and other experts involved don't even dare to question the procedure in risky cases of even younger adolescents, and how political their behavior, not medical at the end is. Conformists. Institutions and control. Power.
Natasa   
9 Nov 2011
History / Pole, Hungarian, two good friends [58]

Their chardas is known dance in Vojvodina. Serbs love it. We have more songs inspired by that dance and their music. Mmmmm, what about that delicious food that is making even anorexic salivate :)

Did you know that their wedding dresses are red? Brides change from white to red during the wedding. . One has to admire that passion expressed through red.

red shoes as well, for dancing.

Here, a Serbian author, singer, girl with charas legs, classic here for girls with shapes that make men hallucinate :)
Music is with Hungarian motives.
...
Listen please :)
Natasa   
9 Nov 2011
History / Pole, Hungarian, two good friends [58]

Subotica area inhabited by Hungarians had the highest suicide rate in old Yugoslavia. My mother was raised in Vojvodina, and although there is some sort of silent animosity but mutual respect between Hungarians and Serbs (WWII), she as a young psychologists in the 70s tested abilities of different minorities, children in Vojvodina area.

She is repeating to this day, that although tests were performed in Serbo-Croatian language, not mother tongue of Hungarian children they outscored all other groups, like Slovaks, Croats, Serbs, Romanians etc. and she drew a conclusion that they are in average very bright, I read somewhere that they have the highest rate of Nobel prize winners proportionally to their size, 20 million.

Sampling for drawing that conclusion was probably inadequate, but why not to share her impressions.

Matches. The phonograph. Non-Euclidian geometry. Television. The computer. The atomic bomb. Vitamin C. The helicopter. All are hallmarks of our modern existence and seemingly unrelated - except that all were invented, or brought to light, by Hungarians.

Time and again, the world has seen Hungarian achievements in medicine, technology, mathematics, sports and other fields far in excess of what would be "normal" for a country of its small size. In 1963, an article in the prestigious monthly, Science, which dealt with the enriching contribution of immigrants to the natural sciences, commented: "The role of the Hungarians is proverbial."

Between 1905 and 1971, eight Hungarians won more than their share of Nobel prizes, and there would have been at least two more were there a Nobel Prize for mathematics.


There is something in this. But it also seems they are successful in Major depressive disorder with equally outstanding results :(
Natasa   
9 Nov 2011
History / Pole, Hungarian, two good friends [58]

Hun (black) looking Hungarians, don`t like to mix with Slavs (nor Slavs with them- Serbs and Slovaks, speaking about Voivodina) but they like to mix with blond or brown Hungarians. They are proud with Atila and they consider themselves as bearers of true Hungarian heritage.

I was many times in different areas of Vojvodina, and particularly in areas in the North where hungarian is besides Serbian an official language. My overall impression is that Hungarians are mostly blond or red haired with blue eyes. I think I never saw a dark haired Hungarian, probably thought they were Serbs colonized from Dalmation areas.

Interesting to here this Crow, I learned something new today, that darker ones are considered to be true blooded Huns :)

And they all like to mix ;)

All Belgrade Hungarians I personally know are blond, blond and one red haired, all with blue eyes.:)

I am not sure that Hungarians are slavic.Maybe they have a slavic mix about 30-40%,not more.

I think I read something like that, I will look now.
Here, IGENEA says:

Hungary

Slav 35 %
Finno-Ugrer 30 %
Germanic 20 %
Special case * 8 %
Jews 5 %
Phoenician 2 %

What is the special case I don't have a clue. Hungarians imo are handsome people, and known as quite bright in the area, but prone to self destructive behaviors.
Natasa   
6 Nov 2011
News / Poland in EU - before or now, which was better? [5]

Blackadder answer to that question, at the end depends on what people think is important :)
Quality of life index is a problematic measure conceptualized as a combination of subjective and objective factors, so having in mind they are done by the west they include mostly those values (objective criteria appear irrelevant if subjective are also in the game)

If you are relying solely on economical criteria, answer would probably be that Poland is better off with EU.
Natasa   
5 Nov 2011
Travel / What can Poland do to attract more tourists? Llamas farm? [65]

They could always bring some Germans and Jews to Auschwitz for live shows.

Now, because I want to be on topic and because only my posts were removed with reason !, but other off topic posts remained here, I will be faithful to the topic.

Auschwitz is a potent location. Probably phosphorus radiating from the ground. My friend, a historian posted pictures from there. They were so impressive that I have the images in front of my eyes now. Shoes. Room fool of shoes.

Anyway, why should it do anything to attract tourists? Tourists are mess. Ruiners. Paris looks like a flea market because of them. One whorish city.

Don't be greedy, keep Poland for yourself ;)
Natasa   
3 Nov 2011
History / Greatest Polish and Slavic scientists, their discoveries, inventions and achievements [27]

This guy I remember from gymnasium, I like those who challenge axioms and for the bolded text ;)

Nikolai Lobachevsky, Russian mathematician

lobachevsky

Lobachevsky's main achievement is the development (independently from János Bolyai) of a non-Euclidean geometry, also referred to as Lobachevskian geometry. Before him, mathematicians were trying to deduce Euclid's fifth postulate from other axioms. Euclid's fifth is a rule in Euclidean geometry which states (in John Playfair's reformulation) that for any given line and point not on the line, there is one parallel line through the point not intersecting the line. Lobachevsky would instead develop a geometry in which the fifth postulate was not true.[/b]

Non-Euclidean geometry is now in common use in many areas of mathematics and physics, such as general relativity; and hyperbolic geometry is now often referred to as "Lobachevskian geometry" or "Bolyai-Lobachevskian geometry".

A small part of him was Croatian, Natasa. Very small but there we go...

Sorry Seanus which small part would that be? I am quite convinced knowing his fathers and mothers family background.

I don't have anything against him being partially Croat, but the only Croatian thing about him was his place of birth. And even that was serbian populated area, not anymore.

But please, if you know something say, I would like to correct my wrong belief.
Natasa   
3 Nov 2011
History / Greatest Polish and Slavic scientists, their discoveries, inventions and achievements [27]

Tesla was pretty much Serbian.

Tesla was totally Serbian. Born in Lika, both parents were Serbs. One of his family lines is also one of mine, which didn't result with anything, apart from common obsessive pathology (he wore gloves fearing bacteria, new tie daily, maintained the same weight all his life exactly 64.5 kg, sort of avant-garde to modern day anorexia) and periodic cigarettes and coffee addictions :))))

Milutin Milanković was a Serbian geophysicist and civil engineer, best known for his theory of ice ages, suggesting a relationship between Earth's long-term climate changes and periodic changes in its orbit, now known as Milankovitch cycles. Milanković gave two fundamental contributions to global science. The first contribution is the "Canon of the Earth's Insolation", which characterizes the climates of all the planets of the Solar system
Natasa   
2 Nov 2011
News / Poles start to feel arrogant and superior to Southern Europeans [182]

Seanus, women of all nationalities are becoming hotter and hotter for you :))

Poles cannot be arrogant. Vanity is not Slavic illness. Envy is.

Kolakowski wrote in one of his essays, I forgot which one, a story about Russian peasant, that can be generalized to Serbs and Croats surely and I suspect it could be perhaps applied to other Slavs as well.

paraphrasing Kolakowski's story:

God said to a Russian peasant :" I will make one of your wishes come true, but be aware, whatever you wish for yourself, i will double that for your neighbor", the peasant's answer was " God take then one of my eyes" :) (folks wisdom, you have to love it)

Envy. Westerners have a different approach to it. "Good for you", positive envy, making you move forward, become competitive in let's say less destructive ways.