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Post by markosijekira on Sept 10, 2008 3:46:50 GMT -5
"Ca ima na Posa'"
thats Cakavski, more or less, only a few croats speak that way, Islands and Primorije, my home region! In my particular area we use Delati, Delas etc for work
Here is the Dijaspora way, Ca bi na Arbajtu? Jel si mi Kaput? ;D
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Sept 10, 2008 3:52:06 GMT -5
^ Good map. I haven't met many Croatians who speak 'proper.' I assume proper is that which reflects in the official text books. In my experience most people speak 'folk' Croatian regulated to their geographical area. I speak it this way too. So your genetical makeup is from the general area of what is called "Croatia". Am I correct? Herzegovina and Croatia , yes.
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Post by MiG on Sept 10, 2008 4:02:26 GMT -5
Well wouldn't ya know, you have Croat blood in ya. Making you a Croat. (Well by our standards anyways, Unless offcourse you dispute this, so correct me if I'm wrong )
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Post by CiKoLa on Sept 10, 2008 4:05:15 GMT -5
^^ best accent ive heard in Slavonija ... is from Belisce ... < ---- you have to hear it ... its awesome. I could listen to it all day. Its the real Sokacki ... That's so f**king weird dude. My girlfriend is from Belisce. small world ..
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Sept 10, 2008 4:07:26 GMT -5
Well wouldn't ya know, you have Croat blood in ya. Making you a Croat. (Well by our standards anyways, Unless offcourse you dispute this, so correct me if I'm wrong ) Unfortunately those standards are not objective or realistic. Nothing in blood connotes a nationality. Blood is the fluid conducted by the circulatory system. Blood is about 50% water, and the other 50 % is divided among red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and a number of ions, sugars, proteins, and hormones. My blood is no more 'Croatian' than electromagnetism is 'Rwandan.'
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Post by markosijekira on Sept 10, 2008 4:08:36 GMT -5
Did you not get the memo Mig, his birth in Croatia/Hercegovina is purely accidental, and so are Croatia and Hercegovina for that matter. He is above our primitive ethnic divisions and classifications, as he has transcended to a whole new plain of existence and self awareness. ;D
Just teasing Radiate, forgive me
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Sept 10, 2008 4:12:46 GMT -5
Did you not get the memo Mig, his birth in Croatia/Hercegovina is purely accidental, and so are Croatia and Hercegovina for that matter. He is above our primitive ethnic divisions and classifications, as he has transcended to a whole new plain of existence and self awareness. ;D Just teasing Radiate, forgive me Concepts of land masses like Croatia and Herzegovina are not accidental like where you're born. These concepts were consciously bestowed. However , there is no basis for 'special' morality or ethics within the concepts themselves no more than the 49th parallel implies them. This 'new plain of existence' is called reality. Thanks for the compliment. ;D
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Post by markosijekira on Sept 10, 2008 4:14:30 GMT -5
anytime prijatelju
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Sept 10, 2008 4:17:33 GMT -5
anytime prijatelju Aren't you a communist or socialist? I see you praise the cult of personality surrounding the dear Yugoslav leader , Tito.
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Post by markosijekira on Sept 10, 2008 4:30:55 GMT -5
I’m neither communist nor socialist, I don't support any particular system, they all have pros and cons, but yes I am Yugoslav, yes I know, it's all artificial and in opposition to reality and all that good stuff, ali jebi ga, ja primitivac Tito was a power hungry, paranoid, lustful Megalomaniac, but yes, he is just spiffy in my book ;D
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Post by Trazi Vise on Sept 10, 2008 6:06:23 GMT -5
Nice map, stokavski all the way :-)
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Post by Zvone on Sept 10, 2008 10:58:34 GMT -5
Uf, jebem ti taj krivopis MiG.
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Post by kapetan on Sept 10, 2008 14:33:03 GMT -5
whats the commonly used croatian word for "neighborhood"?
just curious
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Post by Zvone on Sept 10, 2008 18:15:38 GMT -5
Susjedstvo.
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Post by MiG on Sept 10, 2008 21:19:45 GMT -5
That's so f**king weird dude. My girlfriend is from Belisce. small world .. No Kiddin'. Well wouldn't ya know, you have Croat blood in ya. Making you a Croat. (Well by our standards anyways, Unless offcourse you dispute this, so correct me if I'm wrong ) Unfortunately those standards are not objective or realistic. Nothing in blood connotes a nationality. Blood is the fluid conducted by the circulatory system. Blood is about 50% water, and the other 50 % is divided among red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and a number of ions, sugars, proteins, and hormones. My blood is no more 'Croatian' than electromagnetism is 'Rwandan.' Ej jebiga. Ti ga tjeras do daske. A sto neces reci? Jesi li to stidan svoje krvi? Well wouldn't ya know, you have Croat blood in ya. Making you a Croat. (Well by our standards anyways, Unless offcourse you dispute this, so correct me if I'm wrong ) Unfortunately those standards are not objective or realistic. Nothing in blood connotes a nationality. Blood is the fluid conducted by the circulatory system. Blood is about 50% water, and the other 50 % is divided among red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and a number of ions, sugars, proteins, and hormones. My blood is no more 'Croatian' than electromagnetism is 'Rwandan.' Ej jebiga. Ti ga tjeras do daske. A sto neces reci? Jesi li to stidan svoje krvi? whats the commonly used croatian word for "neighborhood"? just curious Susjedstvo Komsiluk
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Post by kapetan on Sept 10, 2008 21:21:50 GMT -5
how about mahala!!!! CJELA MAHALA ODJEKUJE OD TVOJIH USTA!!! ZACEPI GUBICU!!!
lmao
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Post by MiG on Sept 10, 2008 21:29:41 GMT -5
LOL! I completely forgot about Mahala.
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Sept 10, 2008 21:46:40 GMT -5
I’m neither communist nor socialist, I don't support any particular system, they all have pros and cons, but yes I am Yugoslav, yes I know, it's all artificial and in opposition to reality and all that good stuff, ali jebi ga, ja primitivac Tito was a power hungry, paranoid, lustful Megalomaniac, but yes, he is just spiffy in my book ;D But you can't really blame Tito if you willfully hold yourself to an irrational standard with the ' ja primitivac' argument. Nor can I see how you can have a position against Hitler, Stalin, and that ilk if you are implicitly justifying their behavior by downplaying rationality in your own life. Its not meant as an insult and hasty generalization but if you follow logic to its conclusions then in order to be consistent you wouldn't have a position against irrational and evil behavior such as rape, murder , theft , etc. If you do hold a position against these things, then you're contradicting yourself and being hypocritical. I think you understand what is irrational but you probably conform to the irrationalites only to not subject yourself to criticism from your peers, family, and others. This isn't wise but cowardly in my opinion. I could be totally wrong here but please let me know if I am.
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Sept 10, 2008 21:49:36 GMT -5
Ej jebiga. Ti ga tjeras do daske. A sto neces reci? Jesi li to stidan svoje krvi?
Mig, I am not ashamed or proud of my blood. Whats there to be proud or shame of? Its completely a biological phenomenon and necessary for survival. Blood, or any component of it, is not a moral agent and, therefore, has no objective basis for virtue.
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Post by MiG on Sept 10, 2008 22:32:05 GMT -5
Then tell me what your parents raised you as, or intended you to be.
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