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Post by Kassandros on Nov 11, 2009 13:11:05 GMT -5
You stupid piece of shyte! LOL. You think Im having a "discussion" with you? LOL! Your not worth a garlic breath. The day you can have a "discussion" with me is the day my IQ drops to 60. What a fukin dunce! LOL!! You already do!.. but you're not smart enought to get it... ;D ;D PS>. .. garlic? What about garlic? I llike it. Its good for the heart too.. ;D
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Post by leshte on Nov 11, 2009 14:07:55 GMT -5
I also know a few of them.
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Post by Duke John on Nov 11, 2009 17:24:02 GMT -5
The same applies to my British and foreign female friends in regards to Greek men...in fact many of them fall in love with Albanian immigrants working in Greece, and avoid Greek men because of their tendency to be "fat, hairy and short."....not my words, but theirs. I know a guy who is originally from Tepelena that lived in greece and worked there, there he met a tourist girl from Finland and now they are marryed and they live here, once i was joking with his wife and asked how did you fall in love with Albanian in Greece? she said that Albanians that were working in some tourist places as waiters were much better looking than local greeks, and she said also that she is not the only one who have fell in love with Albanian males in greece. And about russian women, well here you have also russians and not the prostitutes but normal ruski girls that live in finland, majority of them are very good looking, i know many younger Albanians here in Helsinki that are going out with some fine russian girls, i have also dated a russian girl for 3 years back then, she was beautiful and a nice person but when it comes to marrying them and making family, its a big NO, 80% of young Albanian adults here in Helsinki go out with ruski girls or ruki girls from estonia, i know also few Albanians that have married and had kids and then divorced, the value of family of Balkanians and Russians differs too much.
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Post by EriTopSheqeri on Nov 11, 2009 17:29:12 GMT -5
It is not becuse they are more good-looking/handsome but because they are more hardworking and manly...unlike the lazy goatfker malakas.
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Post by EriTopSheqeri on Nov 11, 2009 17:31:36 GMT -5
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Post by Patrinos on Nov 11, 2009 17:32:10 GMT -5
hey Janni...ask her how he was introduced...Greek or Italian...? ;D
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Post by Duke John on Nov 11, 2009 17:38:19 GMT -5
hey Janni...ask her how he was introduced...Greek or Italian...? ;D Albanian of course.
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Post by rex362 on Nov 11, 2009 18:00:03 GMT -5
hey Janni...ask her how he was introduced...Greek or Italian...? ;D doesnt matter when it comes to getting some ....uh uh some moisture ....even Rexxy here has pretended to be slavic, greek and once a Jew the jew was easy bcs of cut foreskin ...for others it didnt matter their rear was up in the air already
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Post by tulip on Nov 12, 2009 10:47:14 GMT -5
hey Janni...ask her how he was introduced...Greek or Italian...? ;D Most likely Italian. Why would you go for Greek when you can pass for Italian? I think every Albanian has used the Italian card once in his life. A friend of mine and I went out with these two Russian girls and he told them we were Italians so I had to play along. When we started speaking Albanian and they became suspicious of us not speaking Italian we told them we were speaking Sicilian which is a dialect wholly different from our mother language This Greek girl who asked me out once thought I was probably Italian too since my nickname is very Italian sounding and I was a waiter in an Italian restaurant. Most New Yorkers though know that Italian restaurant are ny and large owned and manned by Albanians.
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Post by Patrinos on Nov 12, 2009 14:06:18 GMT -5
pathetic...but typical albanian..
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Post by tulip on Nov 12, 2009 14:19:10 GMT -5
pathetic...but typical albanian.. thank you malaka
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Post by Gigolo on Nov 12, 2009 17:11:09 GMT -5
If anyone hasn't read this yet, they should. Origins: Serbs, Albanians and Vlachs Chapter 2 in Noel Malcolm's Kosovo, a short history (Macmilan, London, 1998, p. 22-40) www.promacedonia.org/en/nm/kosovo.html
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Post by redbaron on Nov 12, 2009 18:31:21 GMT -5
hey Janni...ask her how he was introduced...Greek or Italian...? ;D Greek? Are you crazy man? We are trying to pick up girls not guys? ;D
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Post by Gigolo on Nov 12, 2009 18:41:19 GMT -5
lmao pwned
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Post by Patrinos on Nov 13, 2009 5:34:19 GMT -5
Alvanoi in Greece introduce themselves as Albanians only when they want to hit a cutie goat...
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Nov 13, 2009 8:11:30 GMT -5
If anyone hasn't read this yet, they should. Origins: Serbs, Albanians and Vlachs Chapter 2 in Noel Malcolm's Kosovo, a short history (Macmilan, London, 1998, p. 22-40) www.promacedonia.org/en/nm/kosovo.htmlNoel Malcolm is mostly an anti-Serb propagandist but this particular article is pretty good. I don't know how you see it as being relevant to this topic though??? Maybe you want to say that our ethnogenisis is highly mixed? I think this is absolutely true & people need to be reminded of it. It's become quite a given with the south slavs but the Albanians & Greeks also have to realise that they have a massive slavic influence. Especially the Albanians who should be thankfull that their gene pool was substantially improved with the slavic influence. Fortunately it wasn't quite enough to make something of them.
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Post by PrijesDardanian on Nov 13, 2009 8:23:32 GMT -5
If anyone hasn't read this yet, they should. Origins: Serbs, Albanians and Vlachs Chapter 2 in Noel Malcolm's Kosovo, a short history (Macmilan, London, 1998, p. 22-40) www.promacedonia.org/en/nm/kosovo.htmlNoel Malcolm is mostly an anti-Serb propagandist but this particular article is pretty good. I don't know how you see it as being relevant to this topic though??? Maybe you want to say that our ethnogenisis is highly mixed? I think this is absolutely true & people need to be reminded of it. It's become quite a given with the south slavs but the Albanians & Greeks also have to realise that they have a massive slavic influence. Especially the Albanians who should be thankfull that their gene pool was substantially improved with the slavic influence. Unfortunately it wasn't quite enough to make something of them. Albanians genetically influenced more on slavs (around Europe) than they did on us.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Nov 13, 2009 8:27:52 GMT -5
Noel Malcolm is mostly an anti-Serb propagandist but this particular article is pretty good. I don't know how you see it as being relevant to this topic though??? Maybe you want to say that our ethnogenisis is highly mixed? I think this is absolutely true & people need to be reminded of it. It's become quite a given with the south slavs but the Albanians & Greeks also have to realise that they have a massive slavic influence. Especially the Albanians who should be thankfull that their gene pool was substantially improved with the slavic influence. Unfortunately it wasn't quite enough to make something of them. Albanians genetically influenced more on slavs (around Europe) than they did on us. I don't think so. I believe Albanians are Illyrians (not 100% sure) but big point Illyrians are not Albanians thats for sure. I believe the Illyrians were different tribes.
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Post by Gigolo on Nov 13, 2009 16:06:34 GMT -5
If anyone hasn't read this yet, they should. Origins: Serbs, Albanians and Vlachs Chapter 2 in Noel Malcolm's Kosovo, a short history (Macmilan, London, 1998, p. 22-40) www.promacedonia.org/en/nm/kosovo.htmlNoel Malcolm is mostly an anti-Serb propagandist but this particular article is pretty good. I don't know how you see it as being relevant to this topic though??? Maybe you want to say that our ethnogenisis is highly mixed? I think this is absolutely true & people need to be reminded of it. It's become quite a given with the south slavs but the Albanians & Greeks also have to realise that they have a massive slavic influence. Especially the Albanians who should be thankfull that their gene pool was substantially improved with the slavic influence. Fortunately it wasn't quite enough to make something of them. Just because a historian takes a stance (and a very well researched and reasonable stance) that doesn't suit your nationalist goals or ideas, doesn't make him the devil. If he made claims you liked, no matter rhow stupid they are, you'd claim he's amazing and right. So please. Either prove what he's saying is all wrong, or don't speak. WTF @ asking how is the origin of Albanians relevant in a thread about the origin of albanians. But yes, all Balkan people are highly related. HIGHLY. Fact. No way to get around that. Our nationala nd ethnic/cultural differences do not mean a huge genetic and 'blood" difference.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Nov 15, 2009 13:54:32 GMT -5
But yes, all Balkan people are highly related. HIGHLY. Fact. No way to get around that. Our nationala nd ethnic/cultural differences do not mean a huge genetic and 'blood" difference.
Fully agree and I would add that in reality (racially, culturally, genetically) were are in effect the same people and the 'visual' divisions are artificial in nature which I believe time will prove in itself.
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