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Posts by ConstantineK  

Joined: 10 May 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 2 hrs ago
Threads: Total: 26 / Live: 7 / Archived: 19
Posts: Total: 1,321 / Live: 465 / Archived: 856
From: Moscow(Russia)
Speaks Polish?: no
Interests: History of Late Ancient World, Tragedie Lyrique (J.B.Lully)

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ConstantineK   
15 May 2011
History / Why did Russia attack Poland in WW2? [178]

nihilistic government which has demonstrated almost zero respect for its people

Seanus, with all my respect to your person, you simply have only faint understanding of Russian cultural life, whirlpool of ideas and notices inside our society.

ConstantineK: Instead you have to learn Russian!

Sorry, but I have no interest in Mongolic language

Sorry Torq, but the time will come and you will not have a choice. Nobody will be concerned with your personal fillings and attitudes.
ConstantineK   
15 May 2011
History / Why did Russia attack Poland in WW2? [178]

... :D

Shame on me... Certainly it should be "are able")). But I have excuse, for Russia is so enormously great that we do not need to speak English well. Instead you have to learn Russian!
ConstantineK   
15 May 2011
History / Why did Russia attack Poland in WW2? [178]

Simply Poles are so backward that they are barely can put together their own letters. Needless to say that foreign language causes them a great deal of trouble....
ConstantineK   
15 May 2011
History / What are the key features of the Polish Eagle? [56]

Merged thread:
The most elegant insignia Poland ever had!

I assume that these emblems were most beautiful Poland ever had throughout its history.





ConstantineK   
3 May 2011
History / The smallest Poland ever? [115]

You ought to revert your attention to your own population problems . Otherwise you will be easy prey of Russia and Germany.
ConstantineK   
4 Mar 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

Damn, it is a long, long way to get some decent reforms.

And what do you want? Reforming big country requires patience and perseverance but the result will be amazing!

I agree with Sasha here - "srannaja intelligencia" is more people of your caliber who got a cozy job sucking to some bureaucratic lackey and

I like Sasha (for he is Russian and he is Sa-a-a-asha-a-a), but certainly he is not "founder of Marxism-Leninism" and, therefore, his "new reading" of Lenin's words cannot be valued higher than the sense Lenin himself put in term "sranaya intelligencia".

Let me give you brief lesson from "Short History of VKPb", for it seems to me I should complete your education. Apparently you were not as good in schooling in your past as your are skillful in painting now. Under the term "sranaya intelligentsiya" he (Lenin) means always reflecting, always dreamy intellectuals in Russia. They have ideas, they have ideals but, alas, always lack guts to resolve. I can only hope that paint roller "artists" IN independent Ukraine still able to read Gogol not in vulgar Surzhik but in pure Russian. Is that so? Well, the character of "Manilov" from his "Dead Souls" is perfect example of such intellectuals.

Soviet Union sent Ukrainian artists and poets to Siberia, many of them were tortured and killed in prisons.

Please tell me whom? Who knows, it might be well happened they were so "talented" that Soviet Union rendered a good service having delivered world civilization and culture from such artists and poets.

Scientists were advanced only in the fields of rocket-building while medicine was on the level which makes one cry even to recall.

Oh! What are you saying, babe? Even in the beginning of XX cent south of Ukraine permanently suffered from manifold cholera eruptions. And what is now? Hope that you are doing well?! However, I dare to conjecture that 20 years of independence ruined most of Soviet advantages on Ukraine.

That limited knowledge was worth something in the dump-hole which was called Soviet Union, but nowhere else.

Apparently "Bandera state" has more advantages. Paint! Paint well dude!
ConstantineK   
26 Feb 2011
News / Poland leads nations in raising 90 million euros for Belarus opposition [73]

Let take a minute to find out a lil about the man behind the mask, why do you HATE these people? hate is a strong word. I've heard from Russian that Poles hate them, but i've never heard them say they hate Poles.

Simply because they are from another tribe. Isn't it a sufficient reason?
ConstantineK   
26 Feb 2011
News / Poland leads nations in raising 90 million euros for Belarus opposition [73]

never admit to any Russian wrongdoings.

Is there any?

I didn't get my knowledge of Russia from American school books,

You can read! That is already something to work with. I take my words back.

you seam to me like a hypocritical nationalist who only posts bad things about others

Why hypocritical? Actually I thought that I am most honest man on this forum. I cannot hide that I hate:

- Poles
- Americans
- Brits
- Others

How can you name this "hypocritical"? Quite the opposite, trying to rise 90 millions for some mythical opposition by one of the poorest state in Europe, what else may be more hypocritical?
ConstantineK   
20 Feb 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

And you Kostia... would you be so kind as to explain to me the phenomena of putinoids' existence over thirty (I could have said "over twenty" which would have been more plausible but I consider your age)? I thought that all those bed-time stories about stability and (ba)nanotechnologies had sunk into oblivion, hadn't they? What makes you support the guy?

Sasha, Sasha.....There is only one problem with people like you.... Yes you are educated and agreeable, liberal and people-loving, however, at the same time you have some vague but typical lack in your character. You always want reforms and results just now, immediately. That is wrong.

You are too far away from common people. There is only one good expression to describe your social stratum - "sranaya intelligentsiya". You cannot understand one simple truth that all reforms in such state like Russia need to pass several stages:

1. Government should realize that something is wrong
2. They should discern what is wrong specifically
3. They should formulate the idea of reform
4. THey should surge this idea into society
5. This idea should be discussed within the social groups
6. It should be adopted
7. and then carried out

All reforms of Peter I (for example) where conceived, lets say 200 years before his birth. Now we observe that point 4 is executing.

You are one of them. And since even after 20 years you are still dumb enough to profess

Oh, dear Profane, your annoyance quite delighted me. Certainly you could not be more sensitive to the wrong Union has done had it done it to you personally. Please tell us your expirience and the history of your "Bandera" family. I will not be surprised that your grand-grandfather had collaborated with Hitler and then was hiding in the forests like beastly being.

Empire which after stealing billions from people and producing nothing but rockets had people waiting for hours in line to get a piece of bread?

Yes, now I understand why Malorussians are trying to stay within Russian premisses with all their strength...They just want to share bread with their Russian brothers.

Dear Nathan,

The problem is not that your business is painting; alas, it is more complex and lies more deep in your tumultuous character. Soviet Union had given you both education and opportunity to be scientists, poets or artists. However you preferred to be "free" and "independent". The result of this choice is evident both for me and you.

Do you think, my good friend, that I need your reprimanding to make me feel pity for you, when I know that you are suffering having lost all these opportunities? And all your bursts of rage serves me as evident of your sorrow....
ConstantineK   
7 Feb 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

The Russian revolution and Stalinism is humanity's answer to Some mothers eating their young in nature.

Well, I should confess. My mind is slightly bifurcated. One side tells that Russian revolution was absolutely unavoidable, it tells me that revolution was an extreme pitch of Russian history, but another one feels passion to such men like Constantine Pobedonostsev who had fiercely opposed revolution but somehow, ironically, brought it nearer.

As for Stalin, certainly he was genius, he stopped revolution and he reshaped old Russian Empire.
ConstantineK   
6 Feb 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

May be my translation of following quote is not perfect, but... "Revolutions is planned by geniuses, performed by enthusiasts, and bastards use their fruits"

It is not so in case with Russian Revolution. There were enough enthusiasts even at the end of the span
ConstantineK   
6 Feb 2011
News / Poland building an empire (instead of a nation)? [67]

I would simply allow any slavic immigrant to come in giving first priority to those with ukrainian looks.

It is not simple immigration, I would call this process as replacement. Poor Poles are fleeing west while poor western ukrainians replace them in Poland.

So, who is building empire then?
ConstantineK   
6 Feb 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

Fan? I have never said this! Union had many defects, but there are no doubts that that was one of the greatest civilizations the world had ever witnessed, far more greater and human, at least in ideas, than so called Western one and American in particular. This experiment failed for some reasons but intellectual work is still active and some new forms will emerge soon.
ConstantineK   
6 Feb 2011
News / Poland building an empire (instead of a nation)? [67]

ConstantineK: Oh thank you! I just "got praised" by most stupid American Polack on this forum who hardly has a little bit of wit to understand sarcasm over unnaturally looping polish idea of Katyn

Not to take sides... but I object! (With the stupid Pollock part...) ;)

... or may be in part of "most stupid"? ;)
ConstantineK   
6 Feb 2011
News / CHERNOBYL...threat to Poland? [29]

When the reactor exploded the wind was blowing towards Belarus , and not Poland....will we be lucky next time

Here is the common mistake! Certainly it was not the nuclear reaction which exploded the reactor. The first reason was very rare in nature but nonetheless simple set of reactions of water cleavage - radiolysis of water and simple disintegration of water under high temperature inside the reactor. Hydrogen produced in these reactions exploded the reactor scattering parts of reactor and particles of nuclear fuel over the territory.

Did we realise that this concrete bunker built over the mess was just a temporary structure , and that its nearing the end of its life...!

At least it bore new artificial minerals. Fuel, graphite, water, concrete and hight temperature gave many interesting alloys inside sarcophagus.
ConstantineK   
6 Feb 2011
News / Poland building an empire (instead of a nation)? [67]

Congratulations, you just got praised by one the worst russian thugs on this forum.
This is the kind of scum that's praising you:

Oh thank you! I just "got praised" by most stupid American Polack on this forum who hardly has a little bit of wit to understand sarcasm over unnaturally looping polish idea of Katyn
ConstantineK   
5 Feb 2011
History / Tuchola in Poland - roots of Katyn? [220]

But i guess you are using you favorite trick Of soviet propaganda

Union collapsed twenty years ago and only stubborn idiot may see "soviet propaganda" in my words.
ConstantineK   
2 Feb 2011
News / CHERNOBYL...threat to Poland? [29]

not so long ago they were taking nuclear subs out of service...and dumping the reactors in the Baltic...

Healing nature, it always takes care. Poles need energy so maybe their fishermen will get it out one perfect day.
ConstantineK   
16 Jan 2011
History / My Great Grand father took part in the Battle of Warsaw! [90]

It defeated Prussian and Ukrainian armies simoultanously, then it defeated Soviet Russia.

Defeated? Nonsense. You hardly managed to save your capital and only because Tukhachevskiy had stretched his lines during rush attack. But anyway by this time you had lost Ukraine and Kiev as immediate result of Soviet actions. It is in Polish tradition to name Warshava battle as miracle, and you know, it was real miracle for Poles.
ConstantineK   
14 Jan 2011
History / My Great Grand father took part in the Battle of Warsaw! [90]

Indeed. The experience of the Finnish paramilitaries during WWII shows what can be done.

But what was the result of this experience? Do you remember? They were forced to hand over almost entire Karelia and from historical point of view were compelled to accept Russian military base on the islands just across the strait from their capital after WWII
ConstantineK   
14 Jan 2011
History / My Great Grand father took part in the Battle of Warsaw! [90]

Ok,i'll call it what it was till russia stole it,murdered or drove out the natives,Prussian.

Do you mean Germans? Is it not the same what Poles did with all there newly granted western part of modern state? And by the way they did it in much large scale. So, most part of present Polis state should be handed over to Germany, if you want to be so fair.

I have to say that your knowledge of geography is absolutely appalling, Constantine

My knowledge in this area is much better than you imagine, or do you still think that Belorussia is independent state? Joking?
ConstantineK   
11 Jan 2011
History / My Great Grand father took part in the Battle of Warsaw! [90]

you mean Konigsberg surely?

You can name it as you wish, it is your right. But being it either Russian or German it will be surely a great threat for Poland. However, I think that Russian presence in this region is much preferable for Poland than German one. Remember that both Poland and Russia shared parts of Konigsberg, and Polish part is bigger.