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#26

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:05
by violentjack
Moze

Nek se zove Mekcevap :D

#27

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:06
by zoka
I was there last month and I watch "reallity shows" "domastic movies that are remakes of holiwood movies" and of course Suterday 21:00 Kino "Terminator II"

Yes, but you loos man, we all lose so bad...

Do you know that in our local magasine we had "gift book"
Lav Nikolajevič Tolstoj
Kreutzerova Sonata, Hadži-Murat
[img]http://www.bhdani.com/inc/jpeg.asp?tabe ... d1=39#.jpg[/img]
Remember the time when Russian writer were the most progressive on the world?

#28

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:08
by violentjack
Good book..along with death of Ivan Ilich and Ana Karenina and numerous other books

Read them all :D

#29

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:09
by BosnjakAga
I read War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy on the age of 12.

This is really a long book :D

#30

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:10
by violentjack
Ana Karenina is longer by 100 pages

You should read death of Ivan Ilich its very emotional book in its way 8)

#31

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:12
by BosnjakAga
violentjack wrote:Ana Karenina is longer by 100 pages

You should read death of Ivan Ilich its very emotional book in its way 8)
Is this brother of Vladimir Ilic Lenin ? :)

#32

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:16
by violentjack
nope he was a Jew his real name was Vladimir Ulyanov Ilich was how he called himself to fool christians at that period

His brother was killed by Czarist soldiiers..he was along with Trotsky Jew and Stalin arested first in 1904 leader of Marxist revolution of 1917..famous october revolution

Komunism was based on Marx view of capital system in its famous work der Capitall..by the way he was a Jew also

#33

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:17
by Russkiy
"Whats American colture..Mcdonalds..Bosnia is only country in the world that doesnt have MCDONALDS..HOW many you have in Moscow or Russia

More then 1000..?

Starbucks owned by Jew
Donkin Donuts any in Russia im curious"

This is not something to mesure "Americanism" by. Many Slavic nations have that, but it doesnt mean they lose their own culture, we still have our own foods, festivals, dances, and so on. Just because Bosnia is not not that economically developed to have all that crap, it doesnt mean you can accuse others of having cause they're more advanced. And by this I'm not trying to offend you, or say that all that american stuff is good... Well anyway, thanks for your opinions guys, I learnet what I wanted.
Greetings.

#34

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:20
by BosnjakAga
Arabs and Jews are also brother of blood, semitics.

And they dont like each other :D

#35

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:21
by violentjack
It is measure since all money from those restaurants go to Israel or Usa

25% OF Starbucks profit goes to Israel..so if any Russian you know go there,he is basically giving away money

8)

#36

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:22
by violentjack
OK SEND ANA KOURNIKOVA TO MY ROOM AND THEN YOU CAN GO :P :lol:

#37

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:34
by BosnjakAga
Slaves Slavery :D

#38

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:38
by violentjack
Any hot Russian klix..you promote unity my friend :wink:

#39

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:40
by BosnjakAga
violentjack wrote:Any hot Russian klix..you promote unity my friend :wink:
russian slaves girl :D

#40

Posted: 15/11/2004 18:43
by violentjack
Who is Miss Russia this year..post some pics?

:P

#41

Posted: 15/11/2004 21:03
by winetou
Bosnia is not not that economically developed to have all that crap, it doesnt mean you can accuse others of having cause they're more advanced
:lol:
More advanced in .....prostitution :oops: all that fine Slavic countries Russia, Ukrain...... :D

#42

Posted: 15/11/2004 21:17
by violentjack
Russia is so advanced :P

#43

Posted: 15/11/2004 21:32
by zili
Personally I feel very close to Slavs, closer in fact than to any other group. I've lived all over the place and in many inernational settings where I always found myself making friends with Slavs - Poles, Russians, Ukrainians, Czechs, etc.

Out there in the "western world" it is the Slavs who party most like the Bosnians. There is something about Slavic openness and recklessness that has always felt like home to me.

Also, we all share a lot of similar experiences. When I talk to Slavs, I don't have to explain myself all the time, there is no need for footnotes. They know about bread-shortages and water-shortages, they know what levis jeans meant behind the iron curtain. To them, as to us, it is completely normal that educaion and healthcare should be free, it goes without saying... things like that. Basically, I've never had trouble with finding a common language with the Slavs.

However, apart from a common Slavic sentiment (the way we are sentimenal and severe at the same time), I think it is these shared experiences that really bring us together more than some common ethnic origin.

So, in contrast to these fanatic weirdos so set on denying what they truly are, I'm convinced of Slavic unity (whether we want to admit it or not).

#44

Posted: 15/11/2004 21:37
by seas of cheese
zoka wrote:Zdravstvuite Russkiy

I was allready in Russia and I have seen that your people suffers alot. Not only because of bad economy situation. The mos upseting thing is human rights.

Russia is now police state. It is centralised presidental tirrany.

Unfortunitelly I think that you need fez centuries of civilisation developmant before we start to think about some kind of union.

i ovo ti nazivas tecnim engleskim? e moj zoka, pored gramatickih greska sluzis se rijecnikom djeteta od 6 godina. tecno mozda za tvoj IQ.

#45

Posted: 15/11/2004 21:42
by seas of cheese
zili wrote:Personally I feel very close to Slavs, closer in fact than to any other group. I've lived all over the place and in many inernational settings where I always found myself making friends with Slavs - Poles, Russians, Ukrainians, Czechs, etc.

Out there in the "western world" it is the Slavs who party most like the Bosnians. There is something about Slavic openness and recklessness that has always felt like home to me.

Also, we all share a lot of similar experiences. When I talk to Slavs, I don't have to explain myself all the time, there is no need for footnotes. They know about bread-shortages and water-shortages, they know what levis jeans meant behind the iron curtain. To them, as to us, it is completely normal that educaion and healthcare should be free, it goes without saying... things like that. Basically, I've never had trouble with finding a common language with the Slavs.

However, apart from a common Slavic sentiment (the way we are sentimenal and severe at the same time), I think it is these shared experiences that really bring us together more than some common ethnic origin.

So, in contrast to these fanatic weirdos so set on denying what they truly are, I'm convinced of Slavic unity (whether we want to admit it or not).
koja glupost, ovo nema veze sa istinom. oni nisu mogli sanjati ni o zvakacoj gumi ili koka-koli, mi smo za njih bili zapad nad zapadima. samo najsiromasnijima levis je bio problem nabaviti, za 100 maraka bez problema, cekanje u redu... o cemu ti pricas?!

#46

Posted: 15/11/2004 21:45
by winetou
To them, as to us, it is completely normal that educaion and healthcare should be free, it goes without saying
Zili pojma nema o Evropi :lol:

#47

Posted: 15/11/2004 21:45
by lin
I think that it is compleatly irrelerrelevant who is descended from what tribe, or whether the Russians are 34% Viking and 66% Slav or whatever... What we are talking about is CULTURAL unity (or if you feel more comfortable similarity) and that is something that we certainly can NOT deny.
Like zili mentioned earlier it is always strangely easy to "conect" with other Slavs (all those Poles, Bulgarians, Russians etc. who seem to be equaly lost in the western capitalist world). Also there are certain things that I am sure only us Slavs can understand. These are things that are in our blood, in our genes, in the language we speak, in the love we give others. If you have ever broken the glass you were drinking from because of a song you will know what I mean.

#48

Posted: 15/11/2004 21:48
by winetou
Like zili mentioned earlier it is always strangely easy to "conect" with other Slavs (all those Poles, Bulgarians, Russians etc. who seem to be equaly lost in the western capitalist world).
Oh my God :roll:
Czechs,Poles,Bulgarians have nothing good to say about Russians. I wonder why :? :D

#49

Posted: 15/11/2004 21:57
by zili
@sees of cheese

e, i ja našla kome ću pričati o značenju o SEMANTICI, more moje žuto. Ne govorim o tome koliko je lako ili teško bilo doći do leviski već šta su one ZNAČILE, šta su predstavljale.

Da ti nacrtam:

Leviske za nekog iz Yuge, Rusije, Čehoslovačke, Poljske, itd. su imale sasvim drugačije značenje nego za nekog iz Engleske, Belgije, Francuske, Italije, itd. a to značenje nije zavisilo od dostupnosti istih.

Ili...

Kad je pao Berlinski zid, mi Slaveni smo to doživljavali sasvim drugačije od "Zapadnjaka" bez obzira s koje se strane čelične zavjese nalazili.

Eto ti primjer isotčne i zapadne Njemačke. Istočni Nijemci nisu Slaveni, ni po čemu osim po sentimentalnosti. Ponijelo ih to nešto slavensko. (krv plava seljačka - opjevana) :D

Sees, ti to ne moraš razumjeti, ti ne moraš želiti to da prihvatiš, ali ne moraš odmah pljuvati. Ja nisam rekla ništa loše, čak sam nadasve :D bila pozitivna i čini mi se da ni čim nisam zaslužila tvoj jed (bez obzira koliko on bio tipično slavenski).

#50

Posted: 15/11/2004 22:01
by zili
winetou wrote:
Like zili mentioned earlier it is always strangely easy to "conect" with other Slavs (all those Poles, Bulgarians, Russians etc. who seem to be equaly lost in the western capitalist world).
Oh my God :roll:
Czechs,Poles,Bulgarians have nothing good to say about Russians. I wonder why :? :D
Yes, but at least they can say it in Russian. And so can many Bosnians, ooops.

Common experience, there's no denying it.