Trazi Vise
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Today's "church" has NOTHING to do with religion.
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Post by Trazi Vise on Oct 21, 2008 11:40:09 GMT -5
I agree Zvone. When my ex was questioning who I was, I'm like wtf...what are you ?
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Oct 21, 2008 11:42:33 GMT -5
If not all "bosniaks" are muslim, then what are they? Bosniaks. And tell me what is a non orthodox Serb? Zvone, actually, no one outside of the Balkans knows non-muslims reside in Bosnia, they have no idea Croats or Serbs are there. Im not a beliving Orthodox, but i am orthodox by birth... There is no Serb Muslim or Bosniak Orthodox.. u feel me
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Trazi Vise
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Today's "church" has NOTHING to do with religion.
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Post by Trazi Vise on Oct 21, 2008 11:43:50 GMT -5
I feel u :-)
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Post by zgembo on Oct 21, 2008 11:46:17 GMT -5
Call yourself whatever you want, but forcing us to do it too (and going to the point of deleting our posts if we don't) only shows the kind of complex you live under, that you know you are not a real nation and that you will go to ridiculous lengths to prove it otherwise.
And Kovacevic is a Serbian last name. The Croatian version is Kovac or Kovacic.
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Post by fazlinho on Oct 21, 2008 11:50:12 GMT -5
It actually shows your complexes, who can't let yourself go of your greater serbia ideals, who'd like Bosnia and Bosniaks to somehow feel Serbs. I'm sorry you tried that for nearly a century, but as I posted earlier, A can't be B. It must hurt too much, I'm sorry. And hearing such a talk from someone who's ancestors were fighting Serbs is plain ridiculous.
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Post by zgembo on Oct 21, 2008 11:56:05 GMT -5
Last thing I want is women wearing burqas and dimije in a nation I call my own. I don't consider Muslims Serbs. I do consider you ridiculous for wanting it so bad that a dozen people visiting this forum call you by a name that you like.
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Trazi Vise
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Today's "church" has NOTHING to do with religion.
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Post by Trazi Vise on Oct 21, 2008 11:59:28 GMT -5
zgembo, are u mapko?
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Post by zgembo on Oct 21, 2008 12:01:00 GMT -5
Da
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Post by fazlinho on Oct 21, 2008 12:02:13 GMT -5
Burka skoro da i ne postoji, a dimije, jesu li to džamije?Ako je odgovor da, bolje ti je da se navikneš na njih, ako već nisi zadnjih 5 stoljeća. Ja od nikoka ne tražim da me zove kako hoću. Nikoga nisam to ni pitao, rekao sam da ću brisati postove koje nastavljaju politiku omoložavanja mog naroda ovog zadnjeg stoljeća. Možda nisi primjetio kako nad Srcem Srbije aka Kosova vijori i zvijezda Bošnjaka svakodnevno...uh mora da boli, i to puno.
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Trazi Vise
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Today's "church" has NOTHING to do with religion.
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Post by Trazi Vise on Oct 21, 2008 12:07:09 GMT -5
What's wrong with headscarves mapko? I wear one too sometimes...
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Oct 21, 2008 12:17:07 GMT -5
What's wrong with headscarves mapko? I wear one too sometimes... Theres a difference betwen This:And This:
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Trazi Vise
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Today's "church" has NOTHING to do with religion.
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Post by Trazi Vise on Oct 21, 2008 12:19:28 GMT -5
Well true...I havn't seen any burkas in Bosna...yet...
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Post by SKORIC on Oct 21, 2008 12:21:44 GMT -5
lol has anyone seen one of them driving a car? rofl hilarious
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Zvone
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Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
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Post by Zvone on Oct 21, 2008 12:29:21 GMT -5
Actually most people only know of "Bosnians." They don't know of religious or political affiliation, nor do they care to find out, unfortunately.
Ask that non orthodox Serb. Nationalism is a self-identification, no one can do it for you.
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Post by zgembo on Oct 21, 2008 12:32:32 GMT -5
Burka skoro da i ne postoji, a dimije, jesu li to džamije?Ako je odgovor da, bolje ti je da se navikneš na njih, ako već nisi zadnjih 5 stoljeća. Ja od nikoka ne tražim da me zove kako hoću. Nikoga nisam to ni pitao, rekao sam da ću brisati postove koje nastavljaju politiku omoložavanja mog naroda ovog zadnjeg stoljeća. Možda nisi primjetio kako nad Srcem Srbije aka Kosova vijori i zvijezda Bošnjaka svakodnevno...uh mora da boli, i to puno. Ma evo placem, covece. Navikao se na dimije ili ne, i dalje mi se gade i dalje nebi hteo da sam sunarodnik sa nekim ko ih nosi. To samo kazem jer mislis da bi ja hteo da su Muslimani Srbi.
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Post by bosanskinovi on Oct 21, 2008 12:48:02 GMT -5
Actually Zvone, most people do think "Bosnian Muslim". You're right; the term Bosniak is unknown to a lot of people outside Bosnia, but so is the fact that Serbs and Croats live in the country.... ignorance, what can I say
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Post by givemebeer on Oct 21, 2008 13:03:46 GMT -5
Call yourself whatever you want, but forcing us to do it too (and going to the point of deleting our posts if we don't) only shows the kind of complex you live under, that you know you are not a real nation and that you will go to ridiculous lengths to prove it otherwise. And Kovacevic is a Serbian last name. The Croatian version is Kovac or Kovacic. Might I ask what a real nation is, I would argue that nations were made in the 1700s and 1800s, and have little to do with noblemen in medival times.. First prove what makes you a real nation, let me guess, all Serbs are direct decendents of Lazar?
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Post by zgembo on Oct 21, 2008 14:29:52 GMT -5
Our nation developed hand in hand with the Serbian Orthodox Christian religion. That is why we are descendants, in a figurative sense, of Czar Lazar and the Nemanjici. That is also why no Muslims and Catholics can join the club.
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Post by givemebeer on Oct 21, 2008 14:42:36 GMT -5
Our nation developed hand in hand with the Serbian Orthodox Christian religion. That is why we are descendants, in a figurative sense, of Czar Lazar and the Nemanjici. That is also why no Muslims and Catholics can join the club. Honestly, and no disrespect meant, modern day Serbs are a product of Stokavski and the Millet system, and what ever poeple got assimilated into speaking Stokavski... the same goes for modern day Bosniacs....and Bosnian Croats
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Post by zgembo on Oct 21, 2008 14:50:02 GMT -5
If there was any assimilation, it was into our language and religion. There is nothing wrong with that, assimilation happens everywhere. There is a certain continuation with the religion and the language which the forms the basis of our national identity
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