_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] This tiny sculptures of Jews with little 1 groszy gold coins are sold in all tourist attractions in Poland, playing into a stereotype, meant to bring luck by bringing wealth. Unthinkable in the West or are these funny little jokes allowed here too?
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
A much use path from village to village and through cities by runners and cyclers, since a few years I take another, much quiter road though longer, just to enjoy when I go buy my groceries or to the sea on my bicycle.
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
Yea; I have two in clay - I share them later. When I bought them I could not stop smiling and the salesman was becoming suspicious.
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
My view when I was stranded at Paris central station on my way back home; the trains do not drive in midnight. A nice person in a wheelchair, who I think was homeless, with a good judgement (he guessed I was Dutch) said to come with him and pointed to other people to stay among them and when the station closes, to stay near the entrance outside and stay together at all costs. The thug niggers, Algerian youths, whores and hobos who are walking and hanging with their fighting dogs throughout midnight, indeed are some characters to keep an eye on; though they never came up to us except the homeless junkies who started to dance without our (group of individuals) order nor entertainment. Pathetic to end up like that, for a cigarette.. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
Hrodeberto
Gender : Posts : 1318 Join date : 2014-07-14 Age : 37 Location : Spaces
Pretty soon that'll be you as a groom to a Georgian bride. I'd argue some of the most attractive women in Eurasia.
Who knows if I ever marry; I was arguing yesterday with a Georgian man and he said he did not like the women because they are at an young age fat and many are not beautiful in a ''hot manner'' compared to Slavic girls, particulary from poland and Ukraine he said, but so far I have noticed only the older women (55+) here are fat like in many other Eastern countries. Tough he has to realize, ugliness is increasing everywhere, no people in this age escape the masse of ugly traits assimilated within a genepool though my interest in the Kaukasus started with beside the dances, due to the beauty of some of the peoples. Women from Eastern Europa are more petite compared to the Western branches, sexual selection focused upon bigger breasts mainly distinguishes the West from the East of Europa.
Many beautiful women here yes, and enough ugly too but I think the village peoples are more dominant in beauty if I can finally compare them someday.
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
Interestingly though is that the church-visiting women here are so far a gathering of the more beautiful ones; maybe because Christianity here and in other Orthodox countries has more dominance and thus still has the common and the beautiful church goers; same in Poland where many healthy young people took a quick bow and made a cross sign before walking on, in the West the older, ugly and weaker ones are the only left overs.
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
Hrodeberto
Gender : Posts : 1318 Join date : 2014-07-14 Age : 37 Location : Spaces
I have not much knowledge on Buddhism, all I know is that people relate it to ''balanced self-control'' and pacifism; while I relate it to denial of Self, out of balance emotions (suppression in all aspects). Just hear it often as an remark, and seemingly some kind of 'balanced expression' they relate to vegetarians (once someone invites me to eat with them, just like they say to an Pakistani fag that ''it is lamb, not pig [and no halal?], automatic assumption). Of course when they have never seen me on the back of the garbage truck wanting to throw my shoe to an rude ass bastard.
I don't except the mere sexual selected trait differences between the Western and the Eastern branches of Europeans. Something I discussed some time ago and see for myself too know.
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
Hrodeberto
Gender : Posts : 1318 Join date : 2014-07-14 Age : 37 Location : Spaces
Interestingly though is that the church-visiting women here are so far a gathering of the more beautiful ones; maybe because Christianity here and in other Orthodox countries has more dominance and thus still has the common and the beautiful church goers; same in Poland where many healthy young people took a quick bow and made a cross sign before walking on, in the West the older, ugly and weaker ones are the only left overs.
When I went in the late night, early morning, out in search for the red moon - the moon hid for me on any place it should have presented itself (in the city) - it was my night shift thus had limited time and space to move; I told the guests still awake to tell to, if other guests arrive for a bed, that the receptionist is away for some time in search for the moon. This is the only photo I took on that night, from a far away distance..
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
In the supermarkets it is possible only to buy artificial honey; how I was fooled for years to believe it was good enough. 1 1/2 year ago a collegue commented on my use of honey, that it is fake and should taste actual honey - I reacted with the tone as if there would be not much of a difference, no interest, and another said that even the pure honey is affected by artificialty due to plastic particles in the air finding its way to be absorbed by the substance.
Some weeks ago I tasted honey from Ukraine, it did not look that much of a liquid, no glance and no smoothness - I asked a girl what it was... Honey, real honey; I tasted it and it was the best fucking honey I ever tasted and probably will taste; I bought 1kg of Georgian honey for 7 Euro, also very good but cannot compete to that of Ukraine. The woman who sells the honey gave my a little spoon to taste from two barrels, one a bit cheaper thus I already had in mind one is real, one fake - I gave a most repulsive look on my face tasting that modified honey and she smiled and understood, give me the real one.
It is like that case where children are asked where milk comes from; ''from factories'', no, from cows - but in a way it is true in relationship to the ''milk'' we buy and do not relate to cows or other animals (in the same sense they could say from goats or from mom's breasts), and how much is actual milk, not powder milk..?
The more we are exposed to Disneyland and the more we are sheltered from contrasting reality, the more we will mistaken the fake for the real - as if the real does not even exist to consider, like in 1984 where history never happaned; even with milk and honey.
Sickening..
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
First week, cash ran out; that was when I noticed I could not make use of the banks because of a blockade which took a day to resolve; but during that time I was pretty irritated especially by some bitch on the phone who told me to come back to Netherland to get a new bankcard (just fly back, enough money, time, no worry psychology) even after I explained the dumb bitch it has not a single scratch and I know better than her.
Trying one ATM after another, came one to ask me a favour:
‘’Do you have one lari’’? No I do not have, ‘’Please, just one lari so that I can take the bus’’; I started to open the zip of my wallet when he said ‘’2 lari, for my brother too’’ I immediately was repulsed, I know this psychology; once a person is already in the act of giving (thus the mind has given in) then it is more easily to abuse this tolerance to achieve higher exploitive income. I put away the wallet and continued with the ATM and I was thus already in a bad mood and he kept forcefully asking me for the lari and even started to lower his standards to 20 tetri. ‘’Come on bro…’’ I explained him why I won’t give him a single tetri and then too that ‘’Bro’’ is either a reference for someone who is family or else a friend and he is neither. But he kept stalking me and thus became more aggressive that he should piss off, leave me alone and keep distance when I want to enter my pin. ‘’Are you American?’’ No, I do look like some fat bastard to you?! ‘’French?’’ No, I am not. ‘’Hispania?’’ It is non of your fucking business where I am from, leave me alone! ''But otherwiswe I have to walk'' Then walk, you have two legs and are my age, I walk hours each day, hell, it was my job and weakened my knees painfully for over 8 months, gtfo!
Disrespectful piece of shit.
I start to become less forgiving for mistakes and certain psychologies; I often see others in a weak position and forgive them, thus willing to help and be patient; but I start to realize this is either a form of strength to them or else genetic impotence and no need to be patient for change.
''Otherwise I have to walk'' ''So that I can eat today (in the fucking Netherland with care taking..)'' ''please sir...'' Ah, here you go.. No, no, no; damn it - use myself as standard of treatment and even detach from that in order to be rude to them. Use your fucking legs all would it be a day walking..!
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
Lyssa Har Har Harr
Gender : Posts : 8965 Join date : 2012-03-01 Location : The Cockpit
Pankisi, a valley with many Chechen former refugees who fled the wars that were profiting Moscow and Putin's way to power, always justified by Putinists claiming the symptoms (salafism) as an excuse to become more and more agressive against them, not realizing that they are the ones who transformed them from sufi/pagan traditions towards Sunnah dogmatism.
It took me a long ride to get there and had only a few hours before I had to go back to be on time for work; but I wanted to know if it would be worth it visiting again for an longer period of time, which I will, thus not only limiting myself to Duisi.
I made friends with an taxi driver who brought me there from Telavi who will next time give me a free ride back (thus waiting for me); on our way he asked for 2 more lari to pay the gas, I thought he was shitting me and refused and thus we went on with a low arrow, picked up some other people on the forsaken road and eventually came to find out he was a sincere person and gave it eventually (regardless it would have been too late if we came out of gas).
The centre of Duisi has a few small shops, a restaurant and the mosque as absolute orientation point. I asked a man who seemed suspicious of me if I could have a view of the Mosque on its territory; he reminded me of what Nietzsche said: The Germans look like blue-eyed cows, contrasting the Teutonic blonde beast when blue eyes still had coldness and indicating re-actions - when I encountered this tall Chechen expressing such a mentality.
Overall, they seem still a virile mountain people building their homes and irrigation canals themselves after having fled the Moscow wars - many of them are cycling on their bicycles and it looked familair of the view I left behind (Netherland) and very contrasting to the constant use of cars here.
After a few hours walk I stopped by at some sitting old men who noticed me reading a tourist plate in english / georgian; so they asked if I was ''Polanski'' upon which I hesitated to answer (translating) and one look angrily while saying something which contained the word ''Rus'' - I corrected them; a fear for spies or else just contempt for those who made them leave behind their homeland.
I will come back another time having more time myself and explore more, make contacts and enjoy their traditions.
In the 13 sec video you can hear only concetrated the call to prayer falling over a part of the little village
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
Ukraine: The women here 'say' and get things done, the men 'say' and it stays with that. The women here are both woman and man, the men here are something in between; unlike in the Netherlands were the men are women. It is a waste to see so many beautiful, young fertile women without a ring of possession by a man; monogamy is the whoredom of women and the men care less about them
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."