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Post by dalmatino on Dec 25, 2012 20:42:58 GMT -5
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Post by Novi Pazar on Dec 27, 2012 1:28:38 GMT -5
^ If that were case, Serbia would cease to exist?
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Post by lokii on Jan 6, 2013 17:11:41 GMT -5
After the brilliant effort and huge fail in your previous post, I thought I would have a look at any other of your contributions to hate on this forum, and friend i gotta tell you I was not disapointed, this post is a gem. I ran the translater and it gave me, "Every Serb wishes to be a Croat" after looking up some stuff on the web it seems that your interpretation of that man having a ringtone with the song is clearly a provocation and I should wipe your post off this forum, but then I found something interesting and it seems that some Serbs consider that part of Croatia Serbian lolol...... so it balances out your intended provocation on this forum.
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Post by dalmatino on Jan 6, 2013 17:29:33 GMT -5
Harden up princess. Do you only have a sense of humour when it's at someone elses expense? If you understood the language you'd hear on the video that the serbian press pretty much thought that themselves loool.
Re Provocations It seems the provocations on Croatia forum re 'Vukovar is serbian thread', along with the unnecessary, and mostly unsubstantiated claims on the jasenovac topic, are designed to vilify all Croats. Needless to say you welcome this.
Delete away, you have no argument in any case so it's your only option.
Merry Christmas
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Post by lokii on Jan 6, 2013 17:36:28 GMT -5
Re Provocations It seems the provocations on Croatia forum re 'Vukovar is serbian thread', along with the unnecessary, and mostly unsubstantiated claims on the jasenovac topic, are designed to vilify all Croats. Needless to say you welcome this.Dont you worry Darling I am getting to the Vukovar thread. Delete away, you have no argument in any case so it's your only option.
Selective reading Read my post again, it was not my only option and I actualy did have an argument, " Some Serbs consider Dalmatia as theirs" is this not the case ? and can't an argument be presented that the guy in the vid is one of those who consider Dalmatia as Serbian ?
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Post by dalmatino on Jan 6, 2013 17:51:09 GMT -5
Re Provocations It seems the provocations on Croatia forum re 'Vukovar is serbian thread', along with the unnecessary, and mostly unsubstantiated claims on the jasenovac topic, are designed to vilify all Croats. Needless to say you welcome this.Dont you worry Darling I am getting to the Vukovar thread. That's a huge relief lokii, we "Croat Nazis" have tolerated that thread since June of last year....you must be busy ^_*
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Post by lokii on Jan 6, 2013 17:53:59 GMT -5
you must be busy ^_*
Yes I am and if you care to look at my join date it might make sense to you.
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Post by dalmatino on Jan 6, 2013 18:04:42 GMT -5
Re Provocations It seems the provocations on Croatia forum re 'Vukovar is serbian thread', along with the unnecessary, and mostly unsubstantiated claims on the jasenovac topic, are designed to vilify all Croats. Needless to say you welcome this.Dont you worry Darling I am getting to the Vukovar thread. Delete away, you have no argument in any case so it's your only option.
Selective reading Read my post again, it was not my only option and I actualy did have an argument, " Some Serbs consider Dalmatia as theirs" is this not the case ? and can't an argument be presented that the guy in the vid is one of those who consider Dalmatia as Serbian ? Argument re Tesla not this vid. The guy in the vid and others like him are entitled to have their views, however, considering that the aerchaeological and documented evidence dating back to the 6th century, such as that of Croatian Dukes, Princes and Kings whose seat of power was the coastal Dalmatian cities, the1400 year history in Dalmatia of trade with neighbouring states, ship building, a maritime history and archaeological evidence of Croat mortuary assemblages in Dalmatian cities all along the coast they'll remain pretty much toothless.
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Post by lokii on Jan 6, 2013 18:15:24 GMT -5
The guy in the vid and others like him are entitled to have their views, however, considering that the aerchaeological and documented evidence dating back to the 6th century, such as that of Croatian Dukes, Princes and Kings whose seat of power was the coastal Dalmatian cities, the1400 year history in Dalmatia of trade with neighbouring states, ship building, a maritime history and archaeological evidence of Croat mortuary assemblages in Dalmatian cities all along the coast they'll remain pretty much toothless.
I agree with you completly on Dalmatia, all I pointed out was that your title to this thread was provocative to the Serb members here and that there was a equaly provcative way of interpreting this topic. (as I mentioned in my first post on this thread)
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 7, 2013 0:54:43 GMT -5
dalmatia..... hmmm an old SERBIAN place, full of Serbian heritage.
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Post by dalmatino on Jan 7, 2013 1:15:26 GMT -5
Sure thing, ....................only thing missing is any evidence lololol
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 7, 2013 2:57:14 GMT -5
Sure thing metrosexual apache greek slav, only thing missing is any evidence lololol Like some of the oldest Serbian Kingdoms were in Dalmatia and about? Ever read DAI? Its from 950 AD. It was first xlated in latin sometime in 1500 by some catholic Serb (like you) somewhere in todays Croatia. lets see how you lol then ;D
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Post by dalmatino on Jan 7, 2013 5:19:23 GMT -5
Sure thing metrosexual apache greek slav, only thing missing is any evidence lololol Like some of the oldest Serbian Kingdoms were in Dalmatia and about? Ever read DAI? Its from 950 AD. It was first xlated in latin sometime in 1500 by some catholic Serb (like you) somewhere in todays Croatia. lets see how you lol then ;D Yes I’ve read DAI and if you’re referring to the Zahumljens for example and whether they were either interpreted (or misinterpreted) by Constanstine as being Serbs, they were in any case principalities ruling over primarily present day Hercegovina, the mountainous regions of Hum, the borders albeit extending to the Adriatic coast. Regardless, the absence of archaeological artifacts, inhabited coastal cities, or that of a maritime history puts Serbs anywhere but in Dalmatia in any significant numbers. In any case chief little long haired greek metrosexual, the problem with DAI is that you must either accept all of it or reject all of it, there can be no selectivity on the information it provides for nationalistic gains. I’m not going to state here that it is riddled with errors, or that it has been misinterpreted but the following is a case in point, i.e. an extract on the chapters on Croats and Serbs. 31. Of the Croats and of the country they now dwell in The Croats who now live in the region of Dalmatia are descended from the unbaptized Croats, also called 'white', who live beyond Turkey and next to Francia, and have for Slav neighbours the unbaptized Serbs. 'Croats' in the Slav tongue means 'those who occupy much territory'. … In baptized Croatia are the inhabited cities of Nona, Belgrade, Belitzin. Skordona, Chlebena, Stolpon, Tenin, Kori, Klaboka. 32. Of the Serbs and of the country they now dwell in. ….'Serbs' in the tongue of the Romans is the word for 'slaves', whence the colloquial 'serbula' for menial shoes, and 'tzerboulianoi' for those who wear cheap, shoddy footgear. This name the Serbs acquired from their being slaves of the emperor of the Romans. hmmm “either accept all of DAI or reject all of DAI” so what were you saying? lol tzerboulianoi, that greek name suits you ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 7, 2013 6:00:07 GMT -5
Like some of the oldest Serbian Kingdoms were in Dalmatia and about? Ever read DAI? Its from 950 AD. It was first xlated in latin sometime in 1500 by some catholic Serb (like you) somewhere in todays Croatia. lets see how you lol then ;D Yes I�ve read DAI and if you�re referring to the Zahumljens for example and whether they were either interpreted (or misinterpreted) by Constanstine as being Serbs, they were in any case principalities ruling over primarily present day Hercegovina, the mountainous regions of Hum, the borders albeit extending to the Adriatic coast. Regardless, the absence of archaeological artifacts, inhabited coastal cities, or that of a maritime history puts Serbs anywhere but in Dalmatia in any significant numbers. In any case chief little long haired greek metrosexual, the problem with DAI is that you must either accept all of it or reject all of it, there can be no selectivity on the information it provides for nationalistic gains. I�m not going to state here that it is riddled with errors, or that it has been misinterpreted but the following is a case in point, i.e. an extract on the chapters on Croats and Serbs. 31. Of the Croats and of the country they now dwell in The Croats who now live in the region of Dalmatia are descended from the unbaptized Croats, also called 'white', who live beyond Turkey and next to Francia, and have for Slav neighbours the unbaptized Serbs. 'Croats' in the Slav tongue means 'those who occupy much territory'. � In baptized Croatia are the inhabited cities of Nona, Belgrade, Belitzin. Skordona, Chlebena, Stolpon, Tenin, Kori, Klaboka. 32. Of the Serbs and of the country they now dwell in. �.'Serbs' in the tongue of the Romans is the word for 'slaves', whence the colloquial 'serbula' for menial shoes, and 'tzerboulianoi' for those who wear cheap, shoddy footgear. This name the Serbs acquired from their being slaves of the emperor of the Romans. hmmm �either accept all of DAI or reject all of DAI� so what were you saying? lol tzerboulianoi, that greek name suits you ;D ;D ;D lol, those are known man (are you a man?)... nothing new here.... In church greek "Doulos twn Rwmaiwn" (slave of Romans) means literally CHRISTIAN. Also it is apparent from the book that Cosnatntine had VERY LIMITED language of slavic languages. So here come the obvious questions : 1) What the fu ck did he say "Croat" means in Slavic (LOL) 2) How do Croats interpret the fact that he mentions Croatia neighboring Turkey, at a time when Turks were deep in asia next to freaking China? So, just accepting the whole of DAI, or rejecting the whole of it, maybe something appropriate for simpletons like you, but does not cut the truth. You *have* to be selective and critical when reading DAI. You can;'t ignore it, and you can take it all for granted. The greek text contains many spelling errors, that someone could assume this Constantine was not the smartest kid in his class. OTOH the text was copied and xlated in latin by some croat, as you may know, and then given to the vatican. I would not be surprised if the error-spelling "excerpts" (like that with the infamous "TZervoulianoi" lol) was introduced by this pathetic Croat. Croats are known for having no history and always distort things beyond repair. PS this is not my photo ............. Some Serb from here had made this some time ago. (TR). I got short hair, i am blonder than most of Dalmatian ex-Serbs, + i am not homosexual. …................
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Post by dalmatino on Jan 7, 2013 6:08:30 GMT -5
Yes I�ve read DAI and if you�re referring to the Zahumljens for example and whether they were either interpreted (or misinterpreted) by Constanstine as being Serbs, they were in any case principalities ruling over primarily present day Hercegovina, the mountainous regions of Hum, the borders albeit extending to the Adriatic coast. Regardless, the absence of archaeological artifacts, inhabited coastal cities, or that of a maritime history puts Serbs anywhere but in Dalmatia in any significant numbers. In any case chief little long haired greek metrosexual, the problem with DAI is that you must either accept all of it or reject all of it, there can be no selectivity on the information it provides for nationalistic gains. I�m not going to state here that it is riddled with errors, or that it has been misinterpreted but the following is a case in point, i.e. an extract on the chapters on Croats and Serbs. 31. Of the Croats and of the country they now dwell in The Croats who now live in the region of Dalmatia are descended from the unbaptized Croats, also called 'white', who live beyond Turkey and next to Francia, and have for Slav neighbours the unbaptized Serbs. 'Croats' in the Slav tongue means 'those who occupy much territory'. � In baptized Croatia are the inhabited cities of Nona, Belgrade, Belitzin. Skordona, Chlebena, Stolpon, Tenin, Kori, Klaboka. 32. Of the Serbs and of the country they now dwell in. �.'Serbs' in the tongue of the Romans is the word for 'slaves', whence the colloquial 'serbula' for menial shoes, and 'tzerboulianoi' for those who wear cheap, shoddy footgear. This name the Serbs acquired from their being slaves of the emperor of the Romans. hmmm �either accept all of DAI or reject all of DAI� so what were you saying? lol tzerboulianoi, that greek name suits you ;D ;D ;D lol, those are known man (are you a man?)... nothing new here.... In church greek "Doulos twn Rwmaiwn" (slave of Romans) means literally CHRISTIAN. Also it is apparent from the book that Cosnatntine had VERY LIMITED language of slavic languages. So here come the obvious questions : 1) What the fu ck did he say "Croat" means in Slavic (LOL) 2) How do Croats interpret the fact that he mentions Croatia neighboring Turkey, at a time when Turks were deep in asia next to freaking China? So, just accepting the whole of DAI, or rejecting the whole of it, maybe something appropriate for simpletons like you, but does not cut the truth. You *have* to be selective and critical when reading DAI. You can;'t ignore it, and you can take it all for granted. The greek text contains many spelling errors, that someone could assume this Constantine was not the smartest kid in his class. OTOH the text was copied and xlated in latin by some croat, as you may know, and then given to the vatican. I would not be surprised if the error-spelling "excerpts" (like that with the infamous "TZervoulianoi" lol) was introduced by this pathetic Croat. Croats are known for having no history and always distort things beyond repair. PS this is not my photo ......Some Serb from here had made this some time ago. (TR). I got short hair, i am blonder than most of Dalmatian ex-Serbs, + i am not homosexual. ......... ........ Constantine was not the sole author of DAI and its original Greek version with direct translations alongside are available for download. PS I know it's not your photo,............ ;D
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 7, 2013 6:57:20 GMT -5
Constantine was not the sole author of DAI and its original Greek version with direct translations alongside are available for download. LOL, the original title was "Pros idion yion mou Romano" : "To my son Romanos", Are you suggesting this guy : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanos_II had many fathers LMAO @ ....... stupidity. LOL, i own the book, don't need no freaking downloads. BTW, is that you : .........
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Post by dalmatino on Jan 7, 2013 7:38:06 GMT -5
Constantine was not the sole author of DAI and its original Greek version with direct translations alongside are available for download. LOL, the original title was "Pros idion yion mou Romano" : "To my son Romanos", Are you suggesting this guy : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanos_II had many fathers LMAO @ croatian stupidity. LOL, i own the book, don't need no freaking downloads. BTW, is that you : lol ...........and you must be very wealthy to actually own the book and not a translation. Logic will tell you that when historians have no answer as to why there are three seperate yet differing accounts on the Croats and additionally a similar account on the serbs to that of the Croats to name only a few discrepancies, that there must have been more than author or Constantine himself did not complete the work. Does Wiki have an answer on this point? ........
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 7, 2013 7:50:58 GMT -5
lol you're as stupid as your boyfriends hair is long, and you must be very wealthy to actually own the book and not a translation. Logic will tell you that when historians have no answer as to why there are three seperate yet differing accounts on the Croats and additionally a similar account on the serbs to that of the Croats to name only a few discrepancies, that there must have been more than author or Constantine himself did not complete the work. Does Wiki have an answer on this point? BTW Funny, you looking for gay images...hehe no surprises there Lol, doesn't this contradict your "take it all or leave it all" argument above? I said before that you can use DAI with a grain of salt. E.g. you can draw some info in the fine analysis he does e.g. about the Armenians whom he knows perfectly, draw some info on the various inter Serbo-Bulgarians wars, but cant help LMAO for passages like the Servoulianoi, or like Croat in slavic means vast land...... So? you haven't told us, according to your simpleton perception, do you value DAI as "legit" or not? PS .............
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Post by lokii on Jan 7, 2013 17:57:01 GMT -5
Thread has been cleaned up and off topic images deleted, this takes a good amount of time to do, so if it continues I will delete the whole post.
Argue/ debate all you like but cut the insults etc.
Thanks and have a great day.
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Post by dalmatino on Jan 9, 2013 21:33:51 GMT -5
Thread has been cleaned up and off topic images deleted, this takes a good amount of time to do, so if it continues I will delete the whole post. Argue/ debate all you like but cut the insults etc. Thanks and have a great day. lokii, you typify the saying "a little power has gone to your head" Is moderating is now being used as a guise for censorship?
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