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Post by paja on Apr 28, 2009 15:40:20 GMT -5
I've never heard of this before. How so?
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Post by paja on Apr 28, 2009 7:50:29 GMT -5
Yes, they do. A lot of them got to, for example, the Pula Film Festival.
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Post by paja on Apr 27, 2009 11:43:44 GMT -5
Hvala svima, ali moram odgovoriti na kritiku. Ocigledno, ja nisam veliki nacionalista, niti etnocentricar, pa zbog toga neki clanovi misle da nisam Srbin. Ja sam puno toga preboleo u ratu, ali nisam ni jednom zamrzio druge etnicitete zbog tog sukoba. Istina je da ne volim Milosevica, Mladica, Karadzica, ili bilo koje politicke ultraradikalce. Ali nisam jedini Srbin koji misli tako. Znam za vas koji ste odrasli u dijaspori, i koji ne mogu razumeti sta pisem, da sam izdajica. Ali vi ste za mene budale, znaci jednaki smo u tom smislu. Ja se ne izvinjavam za svoje misljenje, niti cu prihvatiti vasu mrznju. Zivi bili!
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Post by paja on Apr 27, 2009 11:13:27 GMT -5
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Post by paja on Apr 24, 2009 21:12:59 GMT -5
In couple of years or so it's going to be bigger than Hungary, but I can also see Serbia exceed Bulgaria's per capita. Nevertheless, these statistics are iffy as you mentioned, so one should not take them to heart.
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Post by paja on Apr 24, 2009 21:10:21 GMT -5
I don't like pork too much. I enjoy seafood the most. Mediterranean cuisine is my favorite.
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Post by paja on Apr 24, 2009 7:39:51 GMT -5
U pravu je.
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Post by paja on Apr 24, 2009 7:30:52 GMT -5
Pravi patriot, CCCC!
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Post by paja on Apr 24, 2009 7:27:41 GMT -5
There was no draft in Croatia?
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Post by paja on Apr 24, 2009 7:22:29 GMT -5
Ich habe in Bremen gelebt. Dort habe ich studiert und gearbeitet, obwohl fur eine amerikanische Firma.
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Post by paja on Apr 24, 2009 7:11:49 GMT -5
It's from Forbes.
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Post by paja on Apr 23, 2009 20:57:53 GMT -5
^ Did you lol?
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Post by paja on Apr 23, 2009 20:21:06 GMT -5
What's the motivation behind posting something like this?
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Post by paja on Apr 23, 2009 14:44:13 GMT -5
A civil war is a war between organized groups to take control of a nation or region, or to change government policies. How does this not pertain to Yugoslavia?
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Post by paja on Apr 23, 2009 14:37:15 GMT -5
Sprichst du Deutsch illyria? Vielleicht besser als der kroatischen Sprache?
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Post by paja on Apr 23, 2009 14:22:50 GMT -5
^ No war is civil!
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Post by paja on Apr 23, 2009 11:56:37 GMT -5
No one likes them yet everyone wants them.
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Post by paja on Apr 23, 2009 11:54:27 GMT -5
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Post by paja on Apr 23, 2009 9:09:29 GMT -5
Some funny excerpts:
Lol. Come on now...............................
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Post by paja on Apr 22, 2009 22:54:33 GMT -5
I think liberalism is what procured the dissolution. The only way Yugoslavia was kept together during numerous "nationalistic" rallies was through the Iron Fist of Tito. As soon as he died, the freedom to express nationalism exploded. Since the repercussions of holding these rallies was relatively low, nationalism snowballed into an inevitable separation between states. In my mind, it was the totalitarianism in Tito that kept the state together, and the relaxation of such expressions that dissolved it. Albeit, there might be more to the story, a combination of things, but to me this seems to be the main reason. Yugoslavia needed a ruler with an Iron Fist after Tito, which it didn't posses.
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