Meddelelser: 62
Sprog: English
Rogir (Vise profilen) 10. jan. 2010 13.11.24
PaulExcoff (Vise profilen) 10. jan. 2010 13.43.37
Rogir:Become a Polish nationalist!I could, I do have a bit of Polish blood in me... although it has greatly been tainted by America over the past 150 years.
gyrus (Vise profilen) 10. jan. 2010 20.02.43
hoketo:In Rumania, even if some Esperanto-groups existed, the situation of Esperanto war unclear, till the dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu was 1989 executed.I officially love you for spelling it Rumania
Vilinilo (Vise profilen) 10. jan. 2010 21.03.16
PaulExcoff:I chuckle to myself that one of the reasons I started learning Esperanto is to make Hitler's ghost hate me as much as possible if I ever meet him. So far I have: Gay, Esperantist, Atheist, Jewish Ancestors, Socialist, and I'm always looking for more ways.Burn down some forests! Hitler was among the first modern world leaders concerned with the environment: see "Nazi Germany and the Environment"
Hmm... it seems like something is not automatically bad just because Hitler liked it or vice-versa, after all.
andogigi (Vise profilen) 10. jan. 2010 22.49.41
niko-tina:Yes. But I still like the Reductio ad hitlerum because people get frustrated when they do not know how to debate logicallyI made my first Usenet post in 1987. I would say that Godwin's Law applies even more today than it did 23 years ago.
Also, I've heard of Godwin's Law, and it seems in this case it manifested itself right in the title of the thread!!!
ZOV (Vise profilen) 11. jan. 2010 05.58.45
paulina1:I enjoyed this topic.Hehe, Hi Paulina!
ZOV (Vise profilen) 11. jan. 2010 06.00.11
PaulExcoff:I chuckle to myself that one of the reasons I started learning Esperanto is to make Hitler's ghost hate me as much as possible if I ever meet him. So far I have: Gay, Esperantist, Atheist, Jewish Ancestors, Socialist, and I'm always looking for more ways.My Grandmother is Jewish
PaulExcoff (Vise profilen) 11. jan. 2010 06.08.26
Miland (Vise profilen) 11. jan. 2010 12.44.23
hoketo (Vise profilen) 15. jan. 2010 11.41.52
darkweasel:hoketo: Thank you for this literally translated (German->English) sentence. I'm just translating it to something more comprehensible.Thank you for translating my Goethe-English to Shakespeare-English.
In Romania, although there were some Esperanto groups, Esperanto's situation was unclear until the dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu was executed in 1989.
My Esperanto is much better than my English.