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Change Lord_Potato's nickname to Potato

Gahbreeil

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I believe the aforementioned user's forum nickname should be changed as it is deceptive, untruthful and dishonest.

As most people aware of the history of Earth can attest, Polish nobility does not exist in the modern day. As proof, I suggest reading the following Wikipedia articles:
  1. Galician Peasant Uprising of 1846
  2. January Uprising
  3. Greater Poland Uprising (1848)
Regardless of the fact that the Polish "szlachta", nobility or noble cast has been slaughtering itself even during the times of Polish independence, the Partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth have made way for the Polish nobility to successively die out in rebellions against the foreign powers that annexed the Commonwealth. This long period of time during which the Polish nobility was slaughtered by either the Polish serfs and peasantry, foreign powers or themselves founds it's culminative point during the final days of the Second Commonwealth of Poland when most of the intelligentsia was murdered by the Soviet Union and the National Socialist Reich. After World War II, the Polish noble caste could not exist any longer as Poland became a communist sattelite of the Soviet Union. Anyone who could trace their descent to the "szlachta" was forced to become communist and renounce all claims to a noble background and origin.

Since any and all surviving nobles of Polish descent can claim no privileges, no owned land, no monarch nor no hereditary title or honorific, they cannot be considered aristocrats.

I have made my case.
:backawayslowly:
 

Maxie

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I believe the aforementioned user's forum nickname should be changed as it is deceptive, untruthful and dishonest.

As most people aware of the history of Earth can attest, Polish nobility does not exist in the modern day. As proof, I suggest reading the following Wikipedia articles:
  1. Galician Peasant Uprising of 1846
  2. January Uprising
  3. Greater Poland Uprising (1848)
Regardless of the fact that the Polish "szlachta", nobility or noble cast has been slaughtering itself even during the times of Polish independence, the Partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth have made way for the Polish nobility to successively die out in rebellions against the foreign powers that annexed the Commonwealth. This long period of time during which the Polish nobility was slaughtered by either the Polish serfs and peasantry, foreign powers or themselves founds it's culminative point during the final days of the Second Commonwealth of Poland when most of the intelligentsia was murdered by the Soviet Union and the National Socialist Reich. After World War II, the Polish noble caste could not exist any longer as Poland became a communist sattelite of the Soviet Union. Anyone who could trace their descent to the "szlachta" was forced to become communist and renounce all claims to a noble background and origin.

Since any and all surviving nobles of Polish descent can claim no privileges, no owned land, no monarch nor no hereditary title or honorific, they cannot be considered aristocrats.

I have made my case.
:backawayslowly:
who said he's a lord of any polish domain
stanisław leszczyński was the duke of lorraine
 

Skinwalker

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Change the first 'o' in his/her/xir username to 'a', that will be sufficient for a more accurate description.
 

lukaszek

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need pics of wykopki or he should be stripped of potato part too, leaving his username with '_'

Also if he reversed the order it would be better - PL initials
 

ERYFKRAD

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Strap Yourselves In Serpent in the Staglands Shadorwun: Hong Kong Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag. Pathfinder: Wrath I'm very into cock and ball torture I helped put crap in Monomyth
I believe the aforementioned user's forum nickname should be changed as it is deceptive, untruthful and dishonest.

As most people aware of the history of Earth can attest, Polish nobility does not exist in the modern day. As proof, I suggest reading the following Wikipedia articles:
  1. Galician Peasant Uprising of 1846
  2. January Uprising
  3. Greater Poland Uprising (1848)
Regardless of the fact that the Polish "szlachta", nobility or noble cast has been slaughtering itself even during the times of Polish independence, the Partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth have made way for the Polish nobility to successively die out in rebellions against the foreign powers that annexed the Commonwealth. This long period of time during which the Polish nobility was slaughtered by either the Polish serfs and peasantry, foreign powers or themselves founds it's culminative point during the final days of the Second Commonwealth of Poland when most of the intelligentsia was murdered by the Soviet Union and the National Socialist Reich. After World War II, the Polish noble caste could not exist any longer as Poland became a communist sattelite of the Soviet Union. Anyone who could trace their descent to the "szlachta" was forced to become communist and renounce all claims to a noble background and origin.

Since any and all surviving nobles of Polish descent can claim no privileges, no owned land, no monarch nor no hereditary title or honorific, they cannot be considered aristocrats.

I have made my case.
:backawayslowly:
I don't hear a single potato complaining.
 

jaekl

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I'm not reading a bunch of Wikipedia articles but the op reads like the author knows what he's talking about so I'm gonna have to go ahead and agree with it.
 

Blutwurstritter

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All this talk about potatoes brought back some horrible memories of my time as child soldier under the merciless command of my grandmother. I had to stay in the potato fields until the last enemy was crushed, it was a cruel time. The fighting was even reported in the news:
Poster12.jpg

potato-beetle-propaganda-1200.jpg
 

Stavrophore

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Strap Yourselves In
I believe the aforementioned user's forum nickname should be changed as it is deceptive, untruthful and dishonest.

As most people aware of the history of Earth can attest, Polish nobility does not exist in the modern day. As proof, I suggest reading the following Wikipedia articles:
  1. Galician Peasant Uprising of 1846
  2. January Uprising
  3. Greater Poland Uprising (1848)
Regardless of the fact that the Polish "szlachta", nobility or noble cast has been slaughtering itself even during the times of Polish independence, the Partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth have made way for the Polish nobility to successively die out in rebellions against the foreign powers that annexed the Commonwealth. This long period of time during which the Polish nobility was slaughtered by either the Polish serfs and peasantry, foreign powers or themselves founds it's culminative point during the final days of the Second Commonwealth of Poland when most of the intelligentsia was murdered by the Soviet Union and the National Socialist Reich. After World War II, the Polish noble caste could not exist any longer as Poland became a communist sattelite of the Soviet Union. Anyone who could trace their descent to the "szlachta" was forced to become communist and renounce all claims to a noble background and origin.

Since any and all surviving nobles of Polish descent can claim no privileges, no owned land, no monarch nor no hereditary title or honorific, they cannot be considered aristocrats.

I have made my case.
:backawayslowly:

I see the albanian goat has returned.
 

Gahbreeil

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"Bethestard" is not "Possibly Retadred" but a "Certainly Retadred"
It would be preferable as far as my understanding of Codex slang goes.

My apologies, I deleted the quote comment which was right here, in this thread because I posted it in the wrong thread.
 

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