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Yep, that sounds almost mithical.. And thanks.. frame..
One more thing.. I went to the john and done some thinking.. :rotfl: The problem about balkan will always be that Balkan people/governments think like this: If a law applies to everyone, it is good for me until it is not against me, then I will do anything, kill, pillage, sell my mother to slavery, whatever.. Most people around the world think similar, that's true.. But for any God/man/nature given law? I think not.. There are two problems with this for me: That I live in this s..thole and that my country is a little scared rabbit(politicians make profit allowing anything, I think they are actually offering daughters ![]() For instance, Croatia always had ship building industry, always were good at it.. My f..ng government worked, is working, what, now for 15 years to wreck it and the last in the long line of idiotisms is this: You can buy shipyard for one kuna(0.15 euro), you pay off debts(big ones though) and then you can do whatever you like.. Now you tell me, if shipyard is 1/2 of the city port, if it has land of over billion euros worth, is that profittable? What about 50000 people working there? And I think it is because of european union, because of concurrency, business, whatever.. Maybe I am crazy.. Maybe I am right.. That's only one example of a s..thole.. But it annoys me to see stuff like this.. What is enuf? Where is the line? People in Cro are starting to feel like this: You want it, come, take it, what do I care.. Apathy, dismay.. But, I am still annoyed.. Persistant little bugger, little idiot in a true sense of the word.. If Slovenia doesn't want to obey international laws that apply to any godarn country in the world.. If they want something.. Then please, come and take it.. Let there be balkan woodnecks like you always were, are and apparently will be.. Cheers! |
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