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June 28 2004 at 5:06 PM
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I was a skinhead for 3 years and currently i'm fed up with racial movements!
I piss on my skin, my hair and eyes!
The only thing i respect is eastern europe, and my slavic brothers.
Unfortunately all of my friends (russians, czechs) are skinheads, and i'm not going to rejoin our polish racial movement, it SUCKS!!!!
Jesus Christ, we're commonly viewed as asians! So what we're white? We don't need our white western neighbors!
I'm really pissed off!
One day Slavs will crush the west!

Slava!
Slavic power!
White Power!
Death to germany!!!
I'm interested in getting acquainted to your views. Please mail me (polish, russian, english, german, french).



 
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zmena

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October 19 2004, 5:24 PM 

Nezmenil si sa!

 
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Славия

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November 24 2004, 12:08 AM 

Хей,привет!
Ha,I was about to write in Bulgarian,but I'm not sure you would understand me.:-)))
I also think there must be something to unite us all Slavs,but since we don't even use the same alphabet,it's very hard to unite!
If there is a Slavic empire one day,what language would we proclaim as official?By meeting with western slavs,I found them ssso germanized,especially Slovaks...What a shame!
Why did you become a skin-head,anyway?Violence is against slavic-nature.It's more of a Germanic feature.I don't like Germans,but I wouldn't kill them...:-)))

 
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Kaz

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November 24 2004, 9:54 PM 

Unfortunatelly We are very germanized:(
There are regions in Poland where people speak a mixture of polish and german:(

I was told that Bulgarian is similar to Ukrainian, Ukrainian is for us (poles) fully understandable.
I guess Bulgarian cyrillic font is a bit different than russian or ukrainian.

Why I was a skinhead? hmmm... I was a patriot, skinheads treated me serious.

 
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November 27 2004, 3:48 AM 

Hi,Kaz!
You are right-Bulgarian,Russian and Ukranian are similar.I studied Russian as a child at school,so I understand Russian well,but Russians don't understand us,wich is pretty funny,for the endings of the words are diefferent only.In Russian they say "prekrasny",we say "prekrasen".Well,not only...
Also,about the alphabet Russians still have ы,э ,which we don't use any more.In Ukranian they still have "J",which we don't use for centuries.Basically,Bulgarian language 200years ago was very close to today's Russian,but now it's simplified and we don't use "padeji" anymore.
About Polish...I would understand it if I read it,but writing in Latin makes Polish so hard to associate with Slavic language.Plus,for typically Slavic sound like "ch""sh",sht",yu,ya,etc in Cyrillic there is one single LETTER,which makes writing and reading fast and easy.The alphabet is the MAIN divider between West and East Slavs.This is due to German ban on the Cyrillic .Polish,Czech,Slovak were forcefully torn from the rest Slavic culture.But let's hope for the best.:-)))

 
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Kaz

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December 3 2004, 5:45 PM 

My grandfather and grandmother were Ukrainians hence I speak Ukrainian and Russian, I remember that my russian teacher couldn't stand when I used to use Ukrainian words instead of Russian. I'm proud of my ancestry (my father's family are unfortunatelly fucking germans, I can't stand this fact).

Anyway, I find russian grammar much easier than polish. And as for the vocabulary I regret that so many words in polish were replaced by german, Now I'm aware that my beautiful Polish language is very far from our common first Slavic language that Slavs used 1000-1300 years ago.
For us Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian sound like the language that Poles used ages ago. Southern "versions" of slavic languages (f.eg. Serbian, Croatian) are for us a bit less understandable than eastern.

And how do Bulgarians find Serbian? As far as I remember Bulgarians and Serbs are classified as southern slavs.

 
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Serbians

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December 6 2004, 10:28 PM 

Well,Kaz,you can't do anything about your roots after all.
As regards Serbs and Bulgarians,we can understand each other without translation,but as you know when people are from neighbouring countries there's usually a territorial claim.In our case,Serbia was given Bulgarian territories,to this day populated by Bulgarians,so our relations are not the best.bulgarians are forbidden access to BG news and completely isolated.Here are the Bulgarian borders of Bulgarian kigdom 1877-it includes a big part of today's Serbia.It's hard to get along if we've been enemies for the most part.I guess it's like Ukraine and Russia,Poland and Belarus.Another problem with Serbia is their attitude to macedonia.the latter was Bulgarian land for more than a 1000 years.As soon as Macedona was given to Serbia,they changed their alphabet and serbized them,so now most Macedonians say they are not Bulgarians,which they've always been.
http://www.macedoniainfo.com/docs/BGbyTscherkasky.jpg
How about you relations with the Belorussians?Poland is ahead of them economically,do they need a visa to come to Poland?I guess they immigrate a lot?

 
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Kaz

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December 16 2004, 3:05 PM 

Since Poland has become a member of the EU our eastern neighbors need visa to get here. Ukrainians are an exception, they need a kind of a permission (which they get free, and usually there are no problems with obtaining it).
As for Whiterussia... The salary of a common worker in Poland is REALLY humiliating hence I really don't understand why so many of them agree to work in Poland for a half (or sometimes a quarter) of our stake. Poles usually emigrate to Germany and UK, hardly one thinks of Poland as a place really worth living in. I can only suspect that Whiterussians' fate is much more cruel than ours. There are a lot of them in Poland.

It's hard to be predjudiced against someone who looks like you, speaks a similar language and was also raised in poverty. I know that Poland is commonly viewed by them as a paradise, but living here is not as pleasent as they think it is. I used to wonder how would my life look like if my mother's parents didn't emigrate to Poland.


I suggest writing the average salary and the most frequent salary in our countries. I'll start:

POLAND: average salary: 500 euro, the most frequent salary 200 euro.
NS would increase it;)

 
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Can you...?

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December 19 2004, 9:46 PM 

You see,Kaz,that's a real problem of Slavic countries-we are kind paying "blood" tax to the West and our Slavic countries lose.Our specialists are offered better money in the west,so they go there and the west wins,we lose.The only thing I hope to change is for them to realize they are Slovic and to go back home ,not stay and help the west,while deserting our countries.Immigration is the real problem,for those who leave take their country's potential with them!This way we'll never be strong.My experience with westerners is very,very negative-they don't respect us and are cold and fake ,just unbearable.
About Belarus,i know some people from there and I know the average salary is around 50-100$ per month,so don't be suprized they emigrate to Polska.
Are you willing to write something in polish,but using the Slavic alphabet?I'm very curious how it would look.

:-)))

 
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Kaz

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December 22 2004, 2:22 PM 

I assume the only difference between polish and slavic alphabet is the way of writing polish "sz", "cz" etc. I'll write the phonetic version:

"slonce svjecxi" - the sun is shining

and something more complex:

"Bjeda v Polsce jest cxymsx do cxego tsxeba sje psxyzvycxajicx" - The poverty in Poland is something you have to get used to.

"Urodzxilem sje 22 (dvadzxjesxcxja dva) lata temu"

Polish seems to be a very complex language, the grammar is very difficult and there are too many german and latin words. As for the panslavic language, I find it understandble, but I usually use english.

 
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dar

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December 27 2004, 10:11 PM 

Hey,Kaz!Merry Christmas,or as we say in Bulgaria Chestito Rojdestvo!
Can write something in Polish,using the Cyrillic alphabet?You said you know Russian,so I guess it would be no problem for you.
You wrote "sun is shining" in Bulgarian it's "slunceto sveti/gree".I Cyrillic it's Слънцето свети/грее.
If you don't see the Cyrillic version,just go to view>encoding>Cyrillic (windows)

Bulgarian is very simplified phonetic language-we read exactly what we write,unlike Russians.
Dnes kupih podarak za mayka si.Today I bought a present for my mother.
Днес купих подарък за майка си.
In polish you have a big accummulation of consonants,which makes you language hard to pronounce and write if you are using the Latin alphabet.
How is it in Cyrillic polish "Love will save the world"?
We say "Liubovta shte spasi sveta".Любовта ще спаси света.

 
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Kaz

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December 30 2004, 4:56 PM 

Well, in modern polish we don't use words like spasat' and lubov' (we used them ages ago). Besides, because of the fact my family used both polish and russian/ukrainian languages, sometimes I'm not sure which word is polish and which one is russian:( I'm 22 and even today I do some mistakes when using polish (usually I use russian/ukrainian words instead of polish). Tht's why I understand what you have written, I'm not sure if a typical Pole would understand that.

I promise I'll write something using cyrillic alphabet as soon as I'll get a software that will enable me using cyrillic alphabet in windows applications, with phonetic keyboard layout. In Poland Windows is usually deprived of any cyrillic support:(

Latin: Milosxsx uratuje sxvjat. (ratovat' - spasat', milosxcz - ljubov')



 
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monologo

Please...

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April 5 2006, 8:13 PM 

argh, please...
shut your craphole.

 
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bartosx

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April 25 2006, 5:53 AM 

Jestem Polakiem i chcialbym opowiedziec o moim stosunku do ruchu skinheads. Po pierwsze - rasistowscy skinheadzi nie sa do niczego potrzebni w krajach slowianskich. Sama nazwa ruchu jest germanska (angielska), wiec jest to kompletne nieporozumienie. Wiekszosc skinheadow utozsamia sie ze pogladami najwiekszego mordercy Slowian, jakim byl Adolf Hitler i zachwyca sie niemieckim nazizmem, ktory byl w zalozeniach anty-slowianski. Gdzie tu logika?? Slowianie nie kierowali sie nigdy nienawiscia rasowa w takim stopniu jak Germanie. Kraje Slowianskie zawsze byly miejscem schronienia dla ludzi pozbawionych praw w zachodniej Europie (Zydzi, Cyganie). Uwazam , ze powinnismy byc dumni z naszej slowianskosci ale zdecydowanie odrzucac rasizm i szowinizm. Gdy w Europie panowalo szalenstwo wojen religijnych, w wielonarodowej Rzeczpospolitej, ktora byla domem dla najrozniejszych narodow i ras, Polacy, Rusini, Litwini, Ormianie, Niemcy, Tatarzy, Cyganie, katolicy, prawoslawni, muzulmanie, Zydzi zyli razem w pokoju i wzajemnym szacunku dla siebie. To jest najwazniejsze dziedzictwo slowianszczyzny a nie jakas zachodnio europejska subkultura pelna faszystowskiej glupoty.

 
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