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Post by givemebeer on Oct 21, 2008 16:44:11 GMT -5
I find that 'you people' works just as good as 'bosniaks' I mostly call Serbs "Boy" like hey Boy, bake me some Pie!
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Post by givemebeer on Oct 21, 2008 16:45:03 GMT -5
A big LoL goes to both Serbs and Bosniacs who want to provecontinuity to medieval nobles, when one takes into consideration that most of the Seljaks did not look at them selfs as anything, and got killed by STD's before getting to the age of 30.... I honestly do not care if about Tvrtko and Lazar.. ko ih jebe... You are taking pride in nations what were not even there, in old times you had regions, language groups, and religion.. "Bosnians" "Serbs" was just something the top of the cast system had any connection to... I honestly would never talk about it myself, if it wasn't for the constant attacks on us using those old things. Well next time someone insults you just call them a Gypsie, and get it over with
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Post by bob1389 on Oct 21, 2008 16:55:14 GMT -5
How do 'bosniaks' feel about being called 'porch monkies'?
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Post by givemebeer on Oct 21, 2008 17:08:10 GMT -5
How do 'bosniaks' feel about being called 'porch monkies'? I once met a Serb, I yelled at him "you there" then he turned and was like "excuse me" and i was like "yeah, you there boy, wash my car boy, or I'll whip you" and he was like "you are insane"..... I feel sorry for the guy, I hope I could find him and say how sorry I am...
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Post by kapetan on Oct 21, 2008 17:22:32 GMT -5
^^ I understood that you said we were obsessed with you and disproving your continuity of a nation... Like I said, you seem to type quickly and make your sentences messy so I might have misunderstood you. "and btw friend..being from serbia..you barely know anything about bosnia or us..you might think you do...but that takes living there at least a while or growing up in the culture...bosnian serbs even are plenty different from serbians...i respect them way more. with you guys, its just like youre sticking your nose into our business." Like I said, I don't care about Bosnia, I care about its Serbs. If they feel closer to you ok then, but we both know that's not the case. they might not admit it...but besides the religious stuff...they do have more in common with us then with srbijanci...before the 90's war nobody would even QUESTION this. Cuz we were all Bosanci and Hercegovci and nobody in their right mind would say serb Bosanci were more like Srbijanci. It's just natural since we all from same place. It's like people from the Bronx, they're all gonna be alike in alot of ways no matter what culture they are. They're going to be alike in those ways that their common home forces them to be. All Sarajlijas obviosoly have more in common with eachother then with some dude from Belgrade. As I recall the rest of you used to make fun of all of us in yugoslavia. That we were dumb and "seljaci". All Bosanci, not one specific type.
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Post by Arthur Kane on Oct 21, 2008 17:25:49 GMT -5
they are strictly from Croatia proper her side. "Nothing to do with Bosna." The family name Bosnjak is mostly used outside Bosnia because the Bosniak Catholics who emigrated from Bosna where the ones that most often adopted that name as their family name, probably in order for people like you to remember your Bosniak roots. Why can't you guys understand that we are Croats and accept that. You cant be an ethnic Croat if you are from Bosnia, you even have your grandmothers name Bosnjak to remind you that you have always been Bosniak. Then she can't be an ethnic 'Bosniak' either since thats a conceptually made up label as well. She can call herself what she wants as there is nothing more authentic about Bosniak than there is Croat or Serb. We're all biological masses determined by chemical processes in our genetics. A baby isn't born 'Bosniak' or 'South African,' they are called that by society and family as they grow. Science always trumps absurdities.
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Post by Arthur Kane on Oct 21, 2008 17:28:29 GMT -5
There is nothing 'Bosniak,' 'Croat,' or 'Serb' about this.
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Post by theblackswans on Oct 21, 2008 19:43:06 GMT -5
How do 'bosniaks' feel about being called 'porch monkies'? I once met a Serb, I yelled at him "you there" then he turned and was like "excuse me" and i was like "yeah, you there boy, wash my car boy, or I'll whip you" and he was like "you are insane"..... I feel sorry for the guy, I hope I could find him and say how sorry I am... That is funny!!!!!!!!!! ;D
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Post by theblackswans on Oct 21, 2008 19:47:04 GMT -5
This argument over symantics is making my penis hurt...
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Oct 21, 2008 21:37:48 GMT -5
Kovač = Kovačević, Viganj (Velimlje), Nikšić, vidi: Kovačević Kovačevići, selo Dub - Grbalj, opština Kotor Kovači (Kovačevići), iseljeno bratstvo sa Zovine Kovači (Kovačevići), iseljeno bratstvo sa Zovine Kovači, bratstvo u selu Sumi u Anamalima Kovači, bratstvo u Crnogorskoj Krajini www.montenegro.org.au/K.html
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Post by kapetan on Oct 21, 2008 23:11:56 GMT -5
All threads arguing about "fake" and "real" nations should be banned. its the only way we'll ever move on.
you're all idiots. good night.
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Post by bob1389 on Oct 21, 2008 23:18:40 GMT -5
All threads arguing about "fake" and "real" nations should be banned. its the only way we'll ever move on. you're all idiots. good night. Would expect someone with a fake nation to say that
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Post by kapetan on Oct 21, 2008 23:29:56 GMT -5
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