Re: go *** yourself you lithuanian masturbator
From: Xenia (tyusha_at_freemail.ru)
Date: 08/30/04
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Date: 30 Aug 2004 03:28:13 -0700
Uno Hu wrote...
> So sorry about the overflow, but this sort of thing is almost
> predictable behavior by our eastern neighbors. We have had to cope
> with such russian sociopathy for decades. In this regard, at least, I
> believe that the display of rude behavior has been a demonstrative
> reminder to a wider public, of what we've had to endure locally.
Let me remind you who started what:
Uno Hu wrote:
> Both Baltic and Sumerian having been contemporary languages extant 2500
> years before Slavic was ever born
How could you know when "Baltic" or "Slavic" were born? So I answered:
> Baltic languages are probably the latest attested of all Indo-European
> languages you moron. And Russian is one of the earliest attested of
> Slavic languages, with such brilliant works of art as Hillarion's
> Slovo written many centuries before first sizable excerpts of
> Lithuanian or Polish prose.
Citing these words, a certain Baltic poster (apparently yourself)
started a new thread "go *** yourself you russian masturbator":
> What's your point, "Xenia"? (Is that short for Xenophobia?) And is
> "tyusha" (in <tyusha@freemail.ru>) short for "Katyusha" (missiles)?
>
> And Vilnius had a university before Moscow.
>
> And let's not begin to talk about Chechnya, eh? Or the fat Russian
> drug-taking sow who refuses to give her gold medal back.
What does this have to do with languages? So I answered:
> If you want to speak about education or cultural traditions - start
> another thread. A Russian city where I'm living had schools when there
> was neither Vilnius nor any other town in Lithuania, so what? If not
> for my country, it's pretty certain Vilnius would still be a part of
> Poland, like it was before WWII.
I see that Baltic posters are allowed any kind of offence in this NG.
But only Slavic posters have to take the blame. That's why I'm leaving
your NG in disgust. Bye.
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