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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 20, 2011 20:43:58 GMT -5
Your idea of fighting from within sounds nice, but in the long run it's only counter-productive. How are the Serbs in the Kosovo "government" suppose to do business with Serbia? It's just going to complicate s**t which is the point. If you completely ignore Kosovo as an independence state, how is Serbia suppose to bring it back under Serbian control? There has to be communication between the two. It's kinda like ignoring someone who did something bad to you until they apoligise. They're not going to apoligise if you just ignore them. So Serbs need to look out for them selves in Kosovo, and if they have power in Kosovo, they can stop it form being completely independent. Kinda like with Serbs in Republika Srpska, they don't let anything go through without their consent because they have so much political power.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Dec 20, 2011 20:46:03 GMT -5
"Where's your Tito statues? Show some respect."
Uz, its strange, why has Tito been dumped? They should be casting 20ft Tito statues, in the old Titov Veles. Next to Tito should be mini 10ft Miloshevich statues, the father of their independance.
"What did Alexander or Philip do for the Macedonia of today?"
During that time Uz, their forefathers were somewhere in Mongolia/China.
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Post by uz on Dec 20, 2011 20:48:38 GMT -5
Apparently there is dialogue between the Alb and Serb representations already. Kosovo is out of Serbia's rule, everyone knows this, but it doesn't make it independant.
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Post by rex362 on Dec 20, 2011 20:54:55 GMT -5
Tocna !
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Post by Sokol on Dec 20, 2011 21:10:02 GMT -5
So Novi is now saying that modern Macedonians are Bulgarians? Wow what a turn-around. Ivo & co. I hope you're paying attention...
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Post by Sokol on Dec 20, 2011 21:13:16 GMT -5
What did Alexander or Philip do for the Macedonia of today? Call them Serbs, most likely. I mean, Macedonia was called Southern Serbia/Old Serbia during those times. Macedonia was 'souther serbia' from 1913-1914. From 1914-1918 it was part of Bulgaria. From 1918-1941 it was 'vardarska banovina'. From 1941-1945 it was part of Bulgaria. From 1945 to now it is Macedonia. So it was 'southern serbia' for one whole year.....don't get caught up in the serbian lies....
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Post by Sokol on Dec 20, 2011 21:17:55 GMT -5
"Moe is right, Serbs have done nothing but occupy Macedonia in the past and try to forcibly make us into serbs. Any fighting the Serbian army did in Macedonia was for Serbia's interest, not the Macedonians. It was for the expansion of Serbia's borders. It can however be argued that Tito did something for us, but he was a Croat/Slovene and not a serb..." Moe is never right, you got to be deluded to agree with this views. I'm not going to ever explain myself when it comes to Vardar, don't give a crap anymore, go to the Bu Lgari, they are your brothers, both your grandfathers fought with them. Time to drop this BS fantasy and admit your Bu Lgar Turko origins. NAH !....see from your slavic brothers Chento ....serves your right ......and of course Novi is correct about it plus it digs in better when your slav brothers tell you the truth than an Albanian telling you the same ....WHY ?bcs your simply slav <MACEDON YOUR ASS> i think the serbs and shiptars deserve each other. you are doomed to eat each others eyes out forever....enjoy hell aka KOSOVO/A
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Post by Novi Pazar on Dec 20, 2011 21:26:15 GMT -5
"So Novi is now saying that modern Macedonians are Bulgarians? Wow what a turn-around. Ivo & co. I hope you're paying attention..."
Mentality is too Bulgarian, go to Ioan, Ivo and the rest of them. I know the history too well, should had kept my mouth shut and not revealed the truth. Sometimes its best not to say anything at all, just go with the flow, right Turko?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Dec 20, 2011 21:29:31 GMT -5
....and btw, get rid of your slava Turko, Turko's don't have slava's they have name days. I don't want to associate with a Turko who's ancestors were murdering Serbs.
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Post by Sokol on Dec 20, 2011 21:52:31 GMT -5
....and btw, get rid of your slava Turko, Turko's don't have slava's they have name days. I don't want to associate with a Turko who's ancestors were murdering Serbs. We have name days too...
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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 20, 2011 22:32:51 GMT -5
Polish people have name-days as well, are they "Turkos?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Dec 21, 2011 7:17:47 GMT -5
^ Polish people don't have slava's, thats a serb tradition. Bulgarians are Slavo Turks like Vardarians and they don't have Slava's. We Serbs, moe must have serbianised the slavo-turks of Vardar in 1912 for that year we occupied them.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Dec 21, 2011 7:19:48 GMT -5
"i think the serbs and shiptars deserve each other. you are doomed to eat each others eyes out forever....enjoy hell aka KOSOVO/A"
Don't even bother calling it Kosovo, its Kosova for you Slavo-Turks.
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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 21, 2011 7:21:13 GMT -5
^ Polish people don't have slava's, thats a serb tradition. Bulgarians are Slavo Turks like Vardarians and they don't have Slava's. People can't adopt holidays?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Dec 21, 2011 7:26:08 GMT -5
^ Hang on Moe, they are Slavo-Turks, why should they adopt Serbian traditions? Slavo-Turko Vardarians have mother Bulgaria, they are one people, one tribe.
Its an insult to be celebrating something Serbian when your a Bulgar.
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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 21, 2011 7:39:00 GMT -5
Well, they're Christians, and have been heavily influenced by Serbs, and are Slavs. Why wouldn't they? Slava has even been recorded to be celebrated by Dalmatian Catholic Croats, and Catholic Albanians. I think Slava has expanded from being purely Serbian.
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Post by elemag on Dec 21, 2011 7:58:08 GMT -5
It is also an insult to call yourself Serb when you neither speak the language, nor have ever been in the country. Right, Pazar? I sort of envy you, Gazar. You can freely claim whatever origin because you have none. You are man of the planet. From Papua-New Guenea to Iceland it is all Pazarland.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Dec 21, 2011 8:37:09 GMT -5
^ Ruseche, look at yourself before you speak, you can't even speak your forefathers language of Khan Asparuch, stupid BuLgarin.
Get back in your harem and have an Airag.
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Post by Moe Lester on Dec 21, 2011 8:40:57 GMT -5
^Can you speak old Serbian and read old church slavonic?
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Post by Novi Pazar on Dec 21, 2011 8:48:26 GMT -5
"Well, they're Christians, and have been heavily influenced by Serbs, and are Slavs. Why wouldn't they? Slava has even been recorded to be celebrated by Dalmatian Catholic Croats, and Catholic Albanians. I think Slava has expanded from being purely Serbian." What are you talking about Moe, the Vardarians have been a Bulgarian people longer, they have only been occupied by Serbs for a year according to Chento (1912). Serbs never influenced Dalmatian peoples nor Albanians, are you on drugs man, anything greater than old Ras is greater serbia. PS I'm stilled puzzled why a Bulgarian holds onto something that is serbian, how did small Serbs manage to influence Greater people like Bulgars, Albanians or Croats. Could it be Moe that Slava was initially a Bulgarian tradition that expanded to the adriatic by Samuils Empire? Think about it
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