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Joined: 2 Nov 2010 / Female ♀
Last Post: 22 Jul 2011
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Speaks Polish?: Enough to avoid the inlaws... ;)
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Ashleys mind   
4 Jun 2011
Love / How do Polish men feel about gender equality? [780]

In body most definitely... in scorn absolutely... in mind... I'm reliant on the pills I take. :)
This sh1t don't grow on trees you know. ;)

Thank yoUKind Sir... :) I shall dedicate my next Julie Andrews song to you...
Ashleys mind   
4 Jun 2011
Life / Struggling young Polish couple - try to solve their problem [176]

If you want something to pay off you have to put everything you got in it. and there is no swimming back to shore after that.

They need to make something happen, either individually or alone. I mean there is a reason why the EU has opened up to them. They need to make the most of it. But like those individuals who moved abroad before them, they have to be willing to do the hard yards before they see the fruits of their labour. You can't be scared *and* complacent. Make it happen!

They have to be clear about what they want, and the best way to get it. There are risks involved with everything, and that is that the results can go either way. But if you don't try you will miss any boat that was waiting for you.

Sad, yes. Avoidable, No.
Ashleys mind   
4 Jun 2011
Love / How do Polish men feel about gender equality? [780]

But you know what Zimmy... through your rants about feminists, you're not actually saying anything credible about women per se.... I mean it's like me judging all men on the basis of what Republicans think seeing as it is a party of people (traditionally and predominantly male) who seek to put forward their own views about who should benefit through governmental action, and put over the case that their views hold more legitimacy than some other factional group.

Not all women who benefit from the work done by feminist groups are feminists, nor can you treat them as such. If I got a job that you thought you were more *qualified* to do, that doesn't mean I wasn't better for the job. There are plenty of other criteria now to fulfill a role suitably for many types of work, as I'm sure you are aware. ;)

Just because an indigenous person gets a job that I'm more qualified to do doesn't mean that a company isn't living up to other policies of equity and social justice, that are equally important in this day and age and equally relevant as just having another over educated white collar male in the work force... In fact your prejudice views would be wisely avoided in any workplace. God forbid you start mouthing off in the lunchroom and bring about a legal case for your employer.

You may just be too hot to handle.

I guess what I'm saying Zimmy is that there are finally measures in place to make the world a little less stratified and a little more equitable across the board for *all* minority groups (and, yes, this includes women). What you fail to see is that YOU will be left out in the cold if you don't somehow equate this with what is fair, what is reasonable, and what is practically possible even though *you* may have all the degrees daddy could ever buy you, but the views of a sinking ship. It won't be enough anymore. So don't waste your f*cking time trying to bring OUR opinions back into the dark ages... it just ain't going to happen buddy.

Buddy? Can I call you buddy? ;)
Ashleys mind   
22 May 2011
UK, Ireland / Are Poles in UK really that big of a deal? [112]

No offence but most Brits are not not intelligent enough to distinguish between Poles and non Poles,

Que?

I get the feeling that many Brits are starting to use a shorthand for all East European migrants and calling them Poles.

And who really gives a sh1t? Aren't we all referred to as ''Aussies'' by outsiders even though we are all to varying degrees, something else?

And aren't you kind of contradicting your last statement?

It's also a fact that Poles are 4 times less likely to commit a crime than the natives

That's due to circumstance, nothing more. Try again.
Ashleys mind   
14 May 2011
Love / How do Polish men feel about gender equality? [780]

It's more than obvious that many here have little knowledge of the real intentions of professional feminism. I recommend the following reading materials:

So we can hate a little more...?
You're holding onto thoughts that make you feel bad about others... I don't get that?

A book doesn't change the way you gravitate towards the opposite sex (people). Your attitude does.
And by your nature you're actually doing a lot to promote feminism here... more than anyone else in fact.

Just try to model women on your mother... I'm sure even she'd appreciate that.

This thread deals with gender equality but you don't like the responses from the men who have had enough of the constant male-bashing these past four decades..

You have over intellectualised the only romantic love you're ever going to get. I don't get it? Turn the television off, close the books, and go out and fall in love in that nubile Spring air Zimmy...

If there was a real third sex than men would gravitate toward it. It would have to be a nicer one .....

Just remember I love you Zimmy.. in that nurturing, caring and ultra feminine way... :)
Ashleys mind   
14 May 2011
Love / How do Polish men feel about gender equality? [780]

This thread is becoming a headache... don't we have enough aesthetic out there...?

And we only comprise of TWO genders... magine we were more... :O
Ashleys mind   
12 May 2011
Love / How do Polish men feel about gender equality? [780]

Equality is an interesting concept... but if it can only be equated by money, then it is inherently flawed and generically useless anyway... because at the end of the day household income is usually shared by both sexes...

In other words I'd say both sexes do work to make life easier for the other.

''Rights" can only be expressed in legislative terms... By their definition they are not *afforded* by men per se, nor earned... (which is the interpretation that *really* irks some women..) but are simply *recognised* by law where they may not have been before... being implemented in all manners within the context of policy and procedure thereafter... (embedded at the macro levels of society).

But then again we can't chop up time and pretend history doesn't matter either... ''Women's Rights'' *have* lagged behind that of Men's, if only because Men's rights have somehow been assumed against that of Women's... (And of course Women do have somewhat different issues which need addressing in this way compared to Men...). But they are not inherently *Women's rights*... they are simply Rights in recognition of the unique requirements of Women (and Mothers) which need to be addressed through fair and judicial means...

But the *Battle of the sexes* which is always raging (in spite of the Women's movement!) makes this all the more complicated... Men see these *Rights* as corresponding to a perceived diminishing of sovereignty, or as being *imposed* on *them* in some way... (on their dominion...)

*Or* they laugh in the face of Women's Rights because they see them as a perverse twist of Equality! Which now recognises Women in society as having greater access to liberties than Men. Tricky...

And although Rights are a concept of choice... it's true that they shouldn't be afforded to one gender over another... (but this is what happened throughout history so we need to deal with that!)

But by the same token, we need to move away from this paradigm whereby *choice* (as afforded to certain individuals in society when for a good reason...) over others, is somehow tantamount to the reduction of choice for others in society... (a threat).

It simply does not always imply that.

All this is silly but it makes the definition of *Equality* even more difficult to extract...

However I do believe that the predominant *domestic* debate over choice (fairness of choice in realtionships/ at home) is down to the behaviours of the reasoned human beings involved... (who are in most cases more reflexive and adaptable than the laws and policies in society to which they are accountable...)

But *movements*, as they are recognised by history, are being pushed usually when there is none of this behavioural buffer... when the end user has found no other way to gain what they consider fair in the situational context which they are in... and so seeks retribution through judicial means...

So all this is an issue of the breakdown of decency between people... that requires *Rights* to be established in the first place...

I guess the Universe has a way of *righting* itself! :))

The fact that this generic idea of *fair* is somewhat skewed and usually completely subjective by nature doesn't help...

I can't sleep!
Ashleys mind   
8 May 2011
Life / Uptight Poles [262]

not only that. Some of them are so critical as well. I find it quite annoying.

No irony in that sentence... :P

Maybe it's the place you live...? You've outgrown it?
Ashleys mind   
8 May 2011
News / 2011 Netherlands discuss Polish deportation plan [118]

Perhaps they are the group seen to represent the biggest threat to workers in Holland today... because at this point we are still talking about working migrants from another part of Europe... not first or second generation immigrants from Suriname or Morocco or wherever where the backlash upon their arrival is well and truly past its sell by date. They have integrated... The stats are still being compiled on the new comers...

It is the racist bandwagon that this argument is based on, but it is also that old colonial rhetoric... *we* don't want *them* because they are a threat to us...

What does it mean to be European anyway...? When times are good... everything. When times aren't so good... the divisions start creeping in.
Ashleys mind   
7 May 2011
News / 2011 Netherlands discuss Polish deportation plan [118]

Slavs have been far too kind to your Rat Bastard Western Europeans.

We feel your pain...

(in the ass...)

Russia too I mean Russia saved England from Napoleon & Liberated France & The Russian soldiers were kind enough to walk back to Russia.

Yeah, but don't forget about the Romans... I mean they liberated half of Europe from bad wine! :P

Western Europeans are Rats!

In a funny way, yes they are!

Not like those fastidious Slavs... ;)
Ashleys mind   
7 May 2011
News / 2011 Netherlands discuss Polish deportation plan [118]

It's good to see all of Europe's getting on as one niice big family... :S

That's what happens when these things are set up under the feigned premise of peace, when in fact it is set up for the purposes of competition...

Well... you got it!

Let's all flood Poland's labour market shall we..?
Ashleys mind   
7 May 2011
News / 2011 Netherlands discuss Polish deportation plan [118]

I guess times are getting desperate... I mean these countries still have sovereignty don't they...?

It's all about capacity... and at a guess I would say that's diminishing...
Ashleys mind   
7 May 2011
Love / Hot Polish girls in clubs - why don't they dance/talk with the most attractive men only? [148]

Yesterday i witnessed again this strange phenomenon: very hot girls that could get any guy yet choose below average looking guys to talk/dance with.

I think you be underestimating hot women...

All women...

Actually, all people...

Come to think about it, human kind!

There are no answers to your silly questions... Stop doing your research on human behaviour in bars...

(Do your friends entertain your silly notions...?)
Ashleys mind   
26 Apr 2011
Love / POLISH GIRLS... wake up and prove you are respectable.... [135]

And...? All I'm saying is that it'd be good to see them in thongs too occasionally... ;)

Plz, these generalizations are getting crazy.

*Getting*...?

What are you going to do... Stop human nature?

Sex is one of those great things you *can* generalize about... ;)

(Btw... they give us passports you know...) ;)
Ashleys mind   
22 Apr 2011
Life / Do you think that Polish people are rude? [951]

Hi Seanus. Nice to ''see'' you indeed... :)

No, I don't think Polish people are rude...

They may be ignorant of manners sometimes but that is something we can all be blamed for...

There are different ways to express courtesy.
Ashleys mind   
16 Apr 2011
Australia / Where to stay and what to see in areas of Ayers Rock, Darwin, Cairns ? [4]

Sounds like a good trip. Unfortunately never having been to those places (Cairns, Darwin or Uluru) I can't offer much insight into agents that specialize in these destinations. But I'm sure you'll find something online or in Szczecin? There's plenty to see and do all up and down the QLD coast, and I'd personally recommend Fraser Island if you find yourself down that way...

Are you after anything in particular, or just accommodation packages? If you have the time, I'd venture into Kakadu in the top end... or the Kimberleys in WA if you want the rugged Ozzie outback. kimberleyaustralia.com

Again.. you need the time!

I'm sure you'll enjoy Sydney and know you'll like Melbourne and Tasmania too (the beer is the best!) ;) And a hike up Mount Kosciuszko will do your Polish soul proud as well... :)

October is a great time to be coming over... variability in the weather but not too hot (in some parts!)

Good luck.
Ashleys mind   
14 Apr 2011
Australia / Secret gems (Good places to have a beer) in Melbourne Australia [20]

Yeah, but what makes a local a local? I mean, if you live there you're a local, right?

Not nezazarily... I live here, but I'm not a local... yet.

Try purple, blue or pink hair, colourful clothing, piercings, and butterfly tattoos! (Or someone who's wearing All Stars!)

Ok, well what about drab overstretched cardigans, drainpipe jeans and army boots...?

Haha! (I should've seen that one coming!) Hmm.. Bermuda shorts and Birkenstocks anyone?

Nice one! Add to that the old Panama hat and Kaftan you can't go wrong!

Well, I'm just operating on sheer intuïtion here, but I really don't think you could ever go wrong with a name like The Drunken Poet!

Absoloodles.

Looks like someone will have to learn some Dutch!

We are your willing recipients...

maak je borst maar nat

Sweat does maketh the man... :S

well, you will love e-55 or hells kitchen.

That all sounds great. There's also a Jazz fest on soon and a wicked sounding Record store music festival on this Saturday...
I will go out armed with your list next time I'm in town... (and show off a little to my friends...) ;) It's just a little difficult to get to from here, but I'll have more time in a couple of weeks. :)

I generally listen to local radio, so I'm kept up to speed that way with goings on...

Thanks for the links Sobieski... hopefully I'll be part of the *scene* fairly soon...

:)
Ashleys mind   
13 Apr 2011
Australia / Secret gems (Good places to have a beer) in Melbourne Australia [20]

Well I'll know *locals* go there by the simple fact that I've *asked* a local about the place...?

By the same token, how do you identify a creative person? ;)

Hey, how could I ever forget about skirts?

Well sometimes I like to visit the pants of a city too! :P As well as the V-neck shirts and silly socks!

Well, I *obviously* can't tell you much about Melbourne, but I *can* bump your thread and hope you'll get some more answers!

Could have fooled me... I want to heed the advice of those who are more knowledgeable than me... and then add to their impressions with what I've learned.

(And my weekends are only so long!)

Who knows.. I think we're all dying to hear about his funny barsongs?

Well I think they'll be a heady mixture of Jimmy Barnes and Pan Tadeusz! ;)

Note to self: She's just playing hard to get.

And she's getting hard to play. ;)
Ashleys mind   
13 Apr 2011
Australia / Secret gems (Good places to have a beer) in Melbourne Australia [20]

How about pretending to be Ms. Happy Go Lucky for a while?

You have a point... but it's always nice just hanging where the locals hang? I've traveled all over so I like the idea of discovery as well. And generally University districts or artistic communities is where I do my bidding... and the outskirts.. never forget the outskirts!

Just wanted a heads up, and to find those *quintessential* Melbourne bars. They can be pretty well hidden! I'd totally understand if someone asked me the same about Sydney.

And who knows... I might bump into a drunken Sobieski! :P Keep 'em coming!

So who's the lucky bastard? (I think I'm tempted to steal you from this guy!)

Not a chance!

:P