1st Aug - anniversary of Warsaw Upraising

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to remidn you fuckers: during ww2 only poland stood up to germans while uk,france were beeing scared and due to that hitler was bombing city for 2 weeks after winning just to make sure poland wont build up fast back.
he was so mad he also was killing all educated people to make sure to country dies for ages.

now every year for 60 seconds whole city traffic stops to remind people who fought in this uneven battle for honor.

the 'hour W' is in 1h and 15 mins.
 


It'd be nice if during those 60 seconds they considered exactly why they were attacked, but then I saw in the video a bunch of them holding up a flag.
 
im more educated than u and ur parents probably as none of u finished uni.
hope u speak at least 1 more language than ur native - would be good start even for highschooler.
Really? You can't put a complete English sentence together...
 
I remember your post from last year, got lost in the history of Poland for a few hours. What I took from that is that people will fight heroically to the death defending their home ... states only aim to destroy.
 
To remind you fuckers: The US is why the world doesnt speak german.

/thread
 
To remind you fuckers: The US is why the world doesnt speak german.

/thread

Even if this was true (which it is not), so what? We would all be chillin here speaking a different language that we had known and accepted as normal our whole lives, with a different government spying on us and controlling our lives, and different history books teaching us from a young age about how great and noble our country was, whatever the hell it was called.
 
Even if this was true (which it is not), so what? We would all be chillin here speaking a different language that we had known and accepted as normal our whole lives, with a different government spying on us and controlling our lives, and different history books teaching us from a young age about how great and noble our country was, whatever the hell it was called.


Im not following. What?
 
im more educated than u and ur parents probably as none of u finished uni.
hope u speak at least 1 more language than ur native - would be good start even for highschooler.

im more educated than u and ur parents probably as none of u finished uni.
hope u speak at least 1 more language than ur native - would be good start even for highschooler.

I had to run your post through urban dictionary as I wasn't familiar with a couple of the terms you used, I'm not fluent in jive, ebonics, redneck or idiot. I'll post this in case mituozo or others have the same issue.

ur
Moronic, half-assed spelling or "your" or "you're" used by close-minded, slow chatroom/AOLer individuals who can't type fast enough, and will use the excuse: 'i hav 2 use slang coz i am tokin 2 lots ov pplz unlyk u LOLZ', even though I could talk to several people without using a single abbreviation.


Although these slow-minded turdburglars use it to represent 'u r', or 'you are', it is not spelled the way it would be pronunced. 'Ur' would be pronunced as 'err' or 'uhr', not 'yer' or 'yur'.

uni
It's college you stupid fuck. Not uni. Please rid the English language of this bastardization of a word. It makes you sound like some pompous piece of shit with no self-esteem.
Say college. C-o-l-l-e-g-e.

It does not imply you go to a 2 year program. No one in top 20 programs refer to their program as a "uni." They say college.

"I go to college."

"When I was in college..."

"I am a college student."

Now get with it.

And there are plenty of third tier 4 year programs that are "universities." So saying "uni" does not mean anything, and instead reveals to the rest of the world you've probably gone to a no-name program or care too much about what others think of you.

*Saying university should only be with the full name of the program. Like Princeton University. Otherwise, it's almost always college. And never, ever "uni."
 
I had to run your post through urban dictionary as I wasn't familiar with a couple of the terms you used, I'm not fluent in jive, ebonics, redneck or idiot. I'll post this in case mituozo or others have the same issue.

ur
Moronic, half-assed spelling or "your" or "you're" used by close-minded, slow chatroom/AOLer individuals who can't type fast enough, and will use the excuse: 'i hav 2 use slang coz i am tokin 2 lots ov pplz unlyk u LOLZ', even though I could talk to several people without using a single abbreviation.


Although these slow-minded turdburglars use it to represent 'u r', or 'you are', it is not spelled the way it would be pronunced. 'Ur' would be pronunced as 'err' or 'uhr', not 'yer' or 'yur'.

uni
It's college you stupid fuck. Not uni. Please rid the English language of this bastardization of a word. It makes you sound like some pompous piece of shit with no self-esteem.
Say college. C-o-l-l-e-g-e.

It does not imply you go to a 2 year program. No one in top 20 programs refer to their program as a "uni." They say college.

"I go to college."

"When I was in college..."

"I am a college student."

Now get with it.

And there are plenty of third tier 4 year programs that are "universities." So saying "uni" does not mean anything, and instead reveals to the rest of the world you've probably gone to a no-name program or care too much about what others think of you.

*Saying university should only be with the full name of the program. Like Princeton University. Otherwise, it's almost always college. And never, ever "uni."

Whilst I agree the u and ur stuff is infuriating, no one calls it college in Europe. University is commonly shortened to "uni" here in the UK. Pretty common to say you're going "back to uni" or "I went to Oxford uni."

In fact, it has the opposite connotation here. If you say you went to college, people assume you either did a 2 year course age 17-18, or did some other kind of qualification that doesn't result in a degree.
 
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Whilst I agree the u and ur stuff is infuriating, no one calls it college in Europe. University is commonly shortened to "uni" here in the UK. Pretty common to say you're going "back to uni" or "I went to Oxford uni."

In fact, it has the opposite connotation here. If you say you went to college, people assume you either did a 2 year course age 17-18, or did some other kind of qualification that doesn't result in a degree.

guy, ur taking some of the fun out of this.