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Post by diurpaneus on Jan 11, 2008 12:44:47 GMT -5
He posted pictures from moldavian monasteries. But I`m glad he posted pictures from "Erdely", the realm of Diurpaneus
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Post by diurpaneus on Jan 8, 2008 6:34:04 GMT -5
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Post by diurpaneus on Jan 8, 2008 6:39:23 GMT -5
He wants to go to Dobrogea and to Sarmizegetusa (800km away) and Cluj-Napoca (about the same km away) and visit them too in two days?!?!
WOW! He must have convinced the Oltenian Superman to carry him on his back as he flies around the country.
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Post by diurpaneus on Jan 8, 2008 6:32:58 GMT -5
Watch Moartea domnului Lazarescu to see real corruption. Not corruption but ignorance and neglect.
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Post by diurpaneus on Jan 4, 2008 6:22:50 GMT -5
Watch this slideshow divided into 4 parts made to counter the theories of Robert Roessler, anachronic theories which are still used by hungarian historians today while ignoring all the archaeological findings from the 19th, 20th and 21th century. Part IPart IIPart IIIPart IVPS: Anittas will find this interesting: " The chronicle Oguzname, the oldest Turkish chronicle in existence, mentioning a warlike expedition of the Cumans, affirms the existence of a "Country of the Vlachs" east of the Carpathians in 839, affirming that the region was well organized and with a powerfull army""
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Post by diurpaneus on Mar 4, 2008 7:45:55 GMT -5
Claudia, vrei niste branza de oaie?
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Post by diurpaneus on Mar 3, 2008 12:39:09 GMT -5
Believe it or not women are not attracted to nice guys. All the arrogant jerks get the beautiful women. Women these days are not real women. They just want a man with a few muscles and a fast car who will treat them like dirt. Yes and no. Women are attracted to alphas, and since they are more forceful than the other guys, they might be perceived as jerks. But my alpha always treated me like a queen, despite being very treatening to the other persons. So in your oppinion there is no difference between animals and humans: the alpha male gets to inseminate the female. That`s a very sad way of thinking.
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Post by diurpaneus on Jan 16, 2008 9:24:15 GMT -5
I usuallt get alonge better with the latter Vai de biet Român saracul, Indarat tot da ca racul. Muntenian an Oltenian men (skinny and chubby, because no one has normal proportions in Wallachia) play macho, but when it comes to the bone, they're cowards. How`s the acordeon buisness going, Anittas? Check out this golden acordeon..... ain`t she a beauty?
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Post by diurpaneus on Jan 4, 2008 5:08:29 GMT -5
Romanian men and women have a weakness for anything foreign; so if you are a foreign in Romania, that makes you exotic instantly and your chances to date –and more- are high. CINE-A INDRAGIT STRAINII, MANCA-I-AR INIMA CAINII!
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Post by diurpaneus on Jan 3, 2008 7:42:04 GMT -5
did you make those pictures?
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Post by diurpaneus on Jan 4, 2008 5:15:20 GMT -5
That tradition will stay and the EU, from what I know, have made no references to it. It would be better if the goverment would instead send some dozen ambulances, instead of riotpolice. Diur, how did that tradition sparked, anyway? It seems to have started around the time the Turks started to leave the country. I don`t have a clue when and why this tradition started but I think it`s older than the times when the turks left. I know the fight is between two clans, the Valeni (the ones from the valley) and the Deleni (the ones from the hills) and the ones who win organise all the parties next year and have priority to the girls.
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Post by diurpaneus on Jan 3, 2008 7:06:59 GMT -5
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Post by diurpaneus on Dec 29, 2007 11:21:51 GMT -5
The ROC just verbally condemned the publication of this book in the romanian language. Still shouldnt they deal with much more important things like poverty, social unbelief etc. Except that everybody should be free to read whatever he wants. They remind me of the Bulgarian church that condemned the Da Vinci Code movie. So stuck in the middle ages. They are not where they should be and are where they shouldnt. When will people learn that democracy works both ways? It`s the DEMOCRATIC RIGHT of the ROC to condemn a book as it is the DEMOCRATIC RIGHT of you or any other person to read or don`t read that book of Rushdie.
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Post by diurpaneus on Dec 29, 2007 4:14:47 GMT -5
WTF are blabbing about Melty? The ROC just verbally condemned the publication of this book in the romanian language. It didn`t ask for the books to be burned in the public square like your role-model, adolf hitler, did.
Melty, you see the petals, the leaves, the polen but you always fail to see the flower.
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Post by diurpaneus on Dec 21, 2007 3:50:13 GMT -5
18 years have passed since the start of the Romanian Revolution in which the communist government was overthrown. On the morning of December 21, Ceauşescu addressed a mass assembly of a hundred thousand people to condemn the uprising of Timişoara. Speaking from the balcony of the Central Committee building in the usual "wooden laguage", Ceauşescu delivered a litany of the achievements of the "socialist revolution" and Romanian "multi-laterally developed socialist society". The people, however, remained apathetic, and only the front rows supported Ceauşescu with cheers and applause. His lack of understanding of the events and his incapacity to handle the situation were further demonstrated as he offered, as an act of desperation, to raise the salaries for workers by the ridiculous amount of 100 Lei (about 4 $ USA at the time) per month and kept praising the achievements of the Socialist Revolution, still unable to realize that a revolution was unfolding right in front of his eyes. As he was addressing the crowd from the balcony of the Central Committee building, sudden movement coming from the outskirts of the mass assembly and the sound of what various sources have reported as fireworks, bombs, or guns broke the orderly manifestation into chaos. Scared at first, the crowds tried to disperse. Bullhorns were used to spread the news that the Securitate was firing on them and that a "revolution" was unfolding, and finally the people were persuaded to join in. The rally turned into a protest demonstration and in the end a revolution emerged. Ceauşescu, his wife, as well as other officials and CPEx members panicked, and finally Ceauşescu went into hiding inside the building. The live transmission of the meeting was interrupted, but the people who were watching had seen enough to realise that something unusual was going on. The reaction of Ceauşescu couple is memorable, as they were staging futile attempts to regain control over the convulsing crowd using phone conversation formulas such as "Alo, Alo" ("Hello, Hello") or Ceauşescu's wife "advising" him how to contain the situation: "Vorbeşte-le, vorbeşte-le" ("Talk to them, talk to them") and to the crowd "Stati liniştiti la locurile voastre" ("Sit quiet in your places"); finally Ceauşescu allowed himself to be directed inside the Central Committee building by his underlings. The jeers and whistles erupted into riot; the people fled the immediate location, but took to the streets, placing the capital, like Timişoara, in turmoil. People were chanting anti-communist and anti-Ceauşescu slogans: "Jos dictatorul!" ("Down with the dictator"), "Moarte criminalului!" ("Death to the criminal"), "Noi suntem poporul, jos cu dictatorul!" ("We are the People, down with the dictator"). Helicopters were spreading manifestos, which as a matter of fact didn't reach the crowd, due to unfavourable wind — instructing people not to fall victim to the latest "diversion attempts", but to go home instead and enjoy the Christmas feast. The rioters forced open the doors of the Central Committee building in an attempt to get Ceauşescu in their grip, but the dictator managed to reach the helicopter waiting for him on the roof of the building; why he chose to flee by helicopter, instead of using the intricate tunnel system beneath the Central Committee building, also remains a mystery. Nicolae Ceauşescu and his wife were caught, tried and executed on the 25th of December 1989. The last speech of the dictator and the start of the RevolutionAn impressive slideshow with images from the Revoution
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Post by diurpaneus on Dec 8, 2007 10:52:39 GMT -5
Diur, be so kind and remind me of the Moldavian law which prevented cruelty against animals and threatened with punishment of lashes. I forget its name. Yes, shameful, but at least I didn't forget my identity. It was in the code of Scarlat Callimachi from 1817.
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Post by diurpaneus on Dec 7, 2007 13:43:21 GMT -5
I do.
I love the smell of the mountain in the morning. I love to walk bare-foot in the morning on the grass full with dew while taking the sheep to the pastures. I love to read good books while my sheep graze the grass. I love to sing in the mountains and I love the way the sheep look at me when they hear me singing. I love to eat cheese and fresh roasted lamb. (not killing the lamb) I love the sounds small mountain-river make. I love the forest and the eternal rocks that guarded my ancestors.
I don`t know why you have the impression that anyone who comes from a village is cruel to children, women and animals.
Killing animals is not for fun. It's for eating them.
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Post by diurpaneus on Dec 7, 2007 12:11:30 GMT -5
radovic you need a laxative. This topic is a big fat joke.
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Post by diurpaneus on Dec 7, 2007 9:50:12 GMT -5
PS. This guy had lousy jeans. That sounds familiar, doesn't it? ;D
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Post by diurpaneus on Dec 7, 2007 9:47:37 GMT -5
take it to the ancient hellenic philosophy forum...
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