luka

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He takes more drugs than any man has ever taken human growth hor mone etc turned himself into an actual troglodyte. Very inspiring
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
I remember seeing him in a bout and all the comments were saying how the moment when his opponent gave up was when they realised he had to turn sideways to fit through the door.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
Anyway this is what I'm on about with the protests



They are calling on President Vucic to resign, the PM called something like Vucevic resigned last week.
 

luka

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Just got some polish gherkins with horseradish, garlic and dill. Quite nice. Should have got some vodka too.
 

Ribar

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followed by more telling realities for a continent divided for so long

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Yes, I am painfully aware of this. My family have moved back from the U.K. to Croatia. I don't think that it was a wise move, though. My sister daily battles corruption and bureaucracy. Literally. Besides that, the huge problem is the air pollution. As depicted above. If it is like that in Croatia, can you then imagine Serbia and Bosnia?
 

Ribar

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Feels as though we should at least note all these protests in Hungary, Serbia etc not that I have anything intelligent to say about them.
I speak Serbian too, and fully read Cyrillic (that including Bulgarian), hence also I am reading what is happening there. It is a mess as usual. SFR Yugoslavia was not a clear-cut place. That is the legacy of it.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
I speak Serbian too, and fully read Cyrillic, hence also I am reading what is happening there. It is a mess as usual. SFR Yugoslavia was not a clear-cut place. That is the legacy of it.
My friend told me that there is some debate as to whether Serbian and Croatian are different languages or different dialects of the same one.
 
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