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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   
31 Oct 2011
News / GERMANS WANT TO GERMANIZE KOPERNIK (COPERNICUS)! OUTRAGE! [1016]

The Germans accept you as long as you belong to upper middle class of your native country and are prone to germanization.

Correct. My accident from the past. After closer scrutiny of my family background and tests of my liquidity during longer period, I finally got incentives to settle there. There was no will on my side.
Natasa   
31 Oct 2011
News / GERMANS WANT TO GERMANIZE KOPERNIK (COPERNICUS)! OUTRAGE! [1016]

Good morning. Copernicus was Polish. That is what I got through my education. And I was raised in one country not belonging anywhere, with tendency not to distort facts if they didn't interfere with its core ideas.

About Germanization:

I heard honest German thoughts about Germanized Poles. Dinner, 3 couples, all older people, above 60, one couple had oddly sounding ski ending of their family name. I asked about their possible Polish roots. It was a rude question it turned out, silence followed it, after they left I was told that ex Poles if they prove loyalty to Germany and forget about that Polish flaw in their surnames can become good Germans. Total germanization of behavior is naturally required.

So, Germans want to germanize all, but Slavs will slavicize, and that is one universal discipline that ends with screaming ;)

Delphiandomine, I have a background that doesn't/didn't disqualify anybody because of his/hers ethnical background. I was taught exactly the opposite, to observe with interest different cultures. My wider family is full of foreigners. Mixed marriages everywhere. It is my Western experience that taught me what am I, that I as a Slav, Serb am something different from them.

My parents were/are (one of them is alive) it seems uninformed people and I hate them for not preparing me for my journeys.
Natasa   
30 Oct 2011
Life / Why is circumcision not practiced in Poland? [701]

Circumcision in America was widely popularised by Jewish doctors after the European horror of WW2.

this sounds like they were retaliating for the WWII on innocent victims, being active part of slicing and cutting process for a change :))

What does it have to do with horror of WWII?

And. Russians lost 15 million civilians, we lost close to a million, Poles 6 million.
And did we get the chance to perform symbolic castrations in return? No.
Natasa   
29 Oct 2011
Genealogy / Polish looks? [1462]

lack the free manners of slavic women

Which ones? :))

Balkan folks have we really appear like wild shepherds there

Wilderness (YES!) is there surely, but god knows why I prefer the 'sheep free' situation.

To the girl who posted the pics, nice pics :), blue eyes are rare in Turkey oder was?

Southern, you found her mediterranean half.
Natasa   
26 Oct 2011
Life / Thread dedicated to Polish and other Slavic children [53]

Yes it is funny how those Slavs didn't get to those resources faster ;)

Yes, and it is interesting how those women's criteria tend to deteriorate in those cases. Choosing safety over everything else. Observed by many experts in the field of partner relations.
Natasa   
26 Oct 2011
Life / Lightbulbs in Poland: what was once 1zl now costs... [10]

thanks to the eu lightbulbs have gone down in wattage and up in price.

I used them tasting the Europe and I think it is diversion. To read less (yes I have heard that it gives the same light as regular old ones, I am not that suggestible) ;) Anyway it is mostly Union dominated by Germans and Germans like sparen.
Natasa   
21 Oct 2011
Love / Is it wrong for Polish girls to kiss boys before marriage ? [31]

It is true they never kiss on the first date.

Typical, those damn prostitutes set high standards one ordinary women can't reach. Now they don't kiss on the first date, what is next, no videotaping on second?
Natasa   
21 Oct 2011
Love / Polish women are the most beautiful in the world! [1718]

"If you travel to western Europe, you don't need a map. The uglier the girls, the further west you are. When the cows are prettier than the girls, you have arrived in Holland".

Where is A J when we need him to post at least 10 pics of Dutch prides size 5?
Natasa   
20 Oct 2011
Life / Poles speaking English - examples [245]

(it's far too easy to agree to something you didn't intend to or don't fully understand).

Not understanding in diplomacy? Even with average English that would have to be on really lousy diplomat not to read the written or told accurately.
Natasa   
20 Oct 2011
Life / Poles speaking English - examples [245]

To me they sound that you will probably get one efficient castration in one accurate second. I was once touched by young German woman (cosmetician), I thought I was under the machine who has all the moves programmed and they are always repeated in a same way, same latency. It was like being with the robot alone for 30 min. I was close to tears for the lack of everything. I don't understand how that can turn somebody on, are you sure that Greek fantasies about their German women deep throats aren't driven by some unconscious need to annihilate the national pain and punish them to restore historical and economical justice?
Natasa   
20 Oct 2011
Genealogy / Do Polish people often have the Mongolian spot? [24]

I've seen this for the first time. And having one according to the link you provided doesn't prove Mongolian ancestry, because it's prevalence among those with full Caucasian ancestry is 1 to 10 %.
Natasa   
20 Oct 2011
Life / Poles speaking English - examples [245]

Pawian, do you expect them to speak fluently as their mother tongue?

That kind of demand can come only from someone who's first language isn't English or ..those people.
Nobody expects that mastery simply because it is almost unachievable.

Foreigners who weren't during schooling at least for few years soaked in English, German, Polish, any language that was not spoken at home will always sound different than natives.

Also, without numerous mistakes in pronunciation and grammar, the language remains on the same level. Mistakes are part of the learning process.

I have only respect for people who aren't ashamed to try to communicate even when they have only basic knowledge of a language that is not theirs, and I interpret it is a sign of respect for the culture that language represents or for the person one communicates with. For example, I prefer Chinese and Japanese ambassadors in Serbia, both men speak fluently Serbian over some other pricks who use in interviews only their languages, fearing mocking or demonstrating power. And we all know that they have some basic knowledge.
Natasa   
19 Oct 2011
News / Radical right organizations in Poland [23]

nato attacked Serbia, at that time FRY in march 1999, supporting previously, according to their sources- terrorist organization UCK, Kosovo liberation army, and promoting them to their allies on the Balkans, so hairs are standing up on Greek, FYR of Macedonia and Montengro heads. Greater Albania in the neighborhood sounds dangerous to all. There have to be some reasons for that.

I have never visited Kosovo, it was always too dangerous for a Serb to travel to that part of undeniably proto Serbian land, that was Albanized after the WWII under Tito, the Croat, look for the maps of first Serbian state in 9th century and its location, parts inhabited by Serbs. Crow said enough about it.

That Kosovo's independence and the way they gained it is problematic from all aspects, from legal to moral, that is more or less clear.

I payed independence with 78 days of darkness filled with sounds of wheezing missiles hitting different parts of Belgrade. I wasn't afraid of the bombs, but my mother and sister were. My friends too. Watching the 'collateral damage' like 40 people age 20- 30 who got killed, but not just killed, decomposed in pieces, when building of TV Serbia was bombed where they worked was also not appealing to my senses. Watching my friends in constant state of stress, all decent people, shiver, to have no water to shower, no electricity to warm that water when it is there (electricity supplied pumps for water were not working in 2 million inhabitants city), looking them fall into 15th century for what, no power, no internet, phone lines are problem too, mobile connections as well, communication impossible, and after 2 days without electricity there comes a 'big barbecue day' which means that all meat is already defrosted and has to be eaten, but the day after for the first time in my life my mother came back from 'shopping' crying because there is nothing to buy and saying that for the first time in my life three of us have nothing to eat, we lived in urban conditions all our lives, middle class, why all that.

I didn't want to complain, my story is one happy war story, 4000 families lost their members, a couple in Belgrade lost its 3 year old daughter in that bombing. I wanted to problematize the way, the means, wasn't there another way ?

West would have, in my opinion stronger support in SRB population if it hadn't made that move.

Serbs who still lived in Kosovo after capitulation of Serbia to Nato forces, were forced to leave their homes, again. During 10 years of international protectorate, since 1999. more than 200 000 Serbs left Kosovo while many Albanians settled there. Now those few who want to live in their homes are under threat because they don't want to have the border with their homeland, and that is Serbia. Who asked them where they want to live?

So, hythorn, that is what I think.

As for Slavic sentiment, well we all prefer our even distant kin over a stranger, I am not different than the rest of the world. Evolutionists say so too. Genome driven phenomenon.
Natasa   
19 Oct 2011
News / Radical right organizations in Poland [23]

Hythorn, similis simili gaudet so, radical right likes radical right, radical left likes radical left, so polish radical right likes Serbian, German, French radical right. They speak the same language.

Same with the extreme left, where nationality is even lesser problem in understanding each other.
Ideologies and wealth are the best recipes to connect different ethnicities into one unite whole. And Nokia.

Southern mentioned in his post# 6 anarchists, the radical left too, as well as radical right organizations. I would say he is just curious and he (Greek!) mentioned Serbs after I jumped into the thread wanted to have fun in post #2, because he sees me only as a Serb, not as a serious woman. I doubt his original intention was to ask for a support from Polish stormfront for Serbian causes ;)
Natasa   
18 Oct 2011
News / Amnesty to Illegal immigrants in Poland [102]

Weren't they citizens of the country, but just the wrong flavour?

Some were, most not. Well flavors differ from region to region. What would you think about let's say 1 million of illegal Arab immigrants in Scotland that want independence and claim the greenest meadows of Scotland to be their land ?
Natasa   
18 Oct 2011
Study / The worst of Polish education. No wonder Polish universities are bottom of the list. [142]

Those were lucrative and highly regarded fields of human interests under the Greek and Roman empires

Highly regarded yes, lucrative in short periods of human history in ancient times if they were related to politics. Southern will know that part better.

Law was both highly regarded and well payed since Romans, but the profession itself faced horrible loss of good name since then. Lawyers are everywhere rich, they can be brilliant but some have serious tendency to be morally problematic. I heard forensic psychiatrists call them 'Psychopaths with the membership in Law chamber', aiming at their total lack of empathy, aggressiveness,non existing or loose moral code, greed and so on. Of course that I don't think that way and it surely wasn't said in a way that it applies to all. Decent people, like everywhere else can be found. But they mostly struggle to survive.

I truly liked studying law, but I have to admit, I had tags attached immediately after legitimizing as a law student (memorizer, materialistic, conformist). It was stigmatized profession among wider circle of my friends (students of above mentioned faculties and artistic academies).
Natasa   
18 Oct 2011
Study / The worst of Polish education. No wonder Polish universities are bottom of the list. [142]

Our state faculties behaved in that manner ONLY to foreign students and only on some faculties, they were out of the system totally. Mostly we saw their names on the exams lists, but not them. For domestic students none of this applied. Criteria were high and those with incompetent offsprings :) who got rich during 90s sent their lazy kids to less known schools outside. They came back with the degrees from god knows where, knowing exactly nothing. I knew some and their capacities to study and their abilities that were average with total absence of studying discipline. So, some lousy private Western schools also engaged in hyper production of experts. For those who couldn't pay the UK or US party time of their kids, they opened private Universities here where they produced various diplomas(one of them 120 PhD's in last year) which was scandalous, having in mind the number of those titles state universities give per year. Now, those less rich do that buy the degree here if they can afford to pay 5000 to 6000 euro per year get a diploma with few hours of studying.
Natasa   
18 Oct 2011
Study / The worst of Polish education. No wonder Polish universities are bottom of the list. [142]

These are faculties iyou can get in without any exams in Poland , because nobody wants to study and get a diploma from such faculties

It depicts more situation in the mid and end of 90s, now it has changed. During 50 years of liberal socialism they established that practice. Market demand shifted the student population to those promising more lucrative career. It makes sense that strictly academic studies - like philosophy, art history, literature are chosen by those who can afford themselves unemployed situation later. Those practical, professional like managements and law are now getting the attention, so there is crowd, there is harder selection. Although Law faculty doesn't select at the beginning, but during studies, having a high rate of those who give up studying.

Medicine has a problem with mass production everywhere, hence selection is not so strict as it should be, like on those Faculties that have a quote of max 60 students per year. So, some are not so bright. I visited many doctors in my life, not just in Serbia, and I can SEE them start to really think sometimes :)

I forgot, our brightest go to Faculty of dramatic arts, departments of dramaturgy and directing.