Post AdbyPxKsdJdwHTmyae by mstankiewicz@pol.social
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(DIR) Post #AdbwEWxABNupMa7Txw by bperruche@mstdn.social
2024-01-03T22:44:07Z
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When I was a little boy we loved so-called "warm ice-cream". This one was excellent, a bit too sweet for my current taste, but still delicious. Far better than Nestlé branded candy bars people eat these days ;-) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warm_ice_creamEnjoy you sentimental fools (including me :-) )
(DIR) Post #AdbyLTQxrjKMNqUuTg by liilliil@mastodon.online
2024-01-04T04:24:30Z
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@bperruche never heard about “warm ice cream/ciepłe lody”
(DIR) Post #AdbyLUzk3ujxDzmCK8 by bperruche@mstdn.social
2024-01-04T09:36:53Z
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@liilliil I think in Poland these are also called murzynki. Maybe this is something related to Greater Poland.
(DIR) Post #AdbyLVsKmwPPxJJnPs by smigol@rigcz.club
2024-01-07T18:01:14Z
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@bperruche wymyślasz, to są ciepłe lody@liilliil
(DIR) Post #AdbyPth4At0sz88dcG by mstankiewicz@pol.social
2024-01-07T18:12:14Z
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@bperruche no! Murzynek (a very controversial name by the way) is simply a chocolate cake. Warm ice cream/ciepłe lody is more mousse than cake.@liilliil
(DIR) Post #AdbyPwBGvYMahOHmyW by bperruche@mstdn.social
2024-01-07T18:15:51Z
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@mstankiewicz @liilliil name murzynek is not controversial. Only if you important problems and trends form abroad. The word murznek does not carry the same burden as the English n words, etc. even some of the dictionaries explain that aspect.
(DIR) Post #AdbyPxKsdJdwHTmyae by mstankiewicz@pol.social
2024-01-07T18:20:00Z
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@bperruche Unfortunately, I cannot agree with this. Even though this word once had no negative resonance, nowadays everyone avoids it like a fire and many people find it offensive. It's sad, because in the past such a rhyme as "Murzynek Bambo" was taught in schools, but now you can't because of this word and stereotypes.@liilliil
(DIR) Post #AdbyPyWGEULBx47Zy4 by bperruche@mstdn.social
2024-01-07T18:22:42Z
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@mstankiewicz @liilliil because people import issues. Not only with that. The same happens in other countries, etc. We could speak for hours. If you think it does carry an issue for you then do not use it. But it does not imply a direct negative connotation.Murzynek Bambo ma tyle samo złego pewnie co polaczki w książkach Dostojewskiego ;-)
(DIR) Post #AdbyPzSOkKqSrNK0aO by bperruche@mstdn.social
2024-01-07T18:24:53Z
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@mstankiewicz @liilliil Imho poprawność językowa oparta na raczej lichych podstawach. Sam przyznam, że z dwa lata temu zgodziłbym się z Tobą. Dzisiaj raczej patrzę na to wszystko z dystansem.
(DIR) Post #AdbyQ0iO4NEGlFoI9A by bperruche@mstdn.social
2024-01-07T18:31:51Z
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@mstankiewicz @liilliil does not matter.What is a bit weird is that not all people from Poland seem to know this delicacy. 🤔
(DIR) Post #AdbyQ1STJ25n4BN5yi by smigol@rigcz.club
2024-01-07T18:55:58Z
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@bperruche weird-aas no lifes@mstankiewicz @liilliil
(DIR) Post #AdbyUV1pJ3xfw32k2i by Mateusz@101010.pl
2024-01-07T18:04:23Z
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@bperruche murzynki? never heard about it @liilliil
(DIR) Post #Adc2YkL2j4kkORJPjU by smigol@rigcz.club
2024-01-07T19:42:23Z
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@mstankiewicz that's because retarded people think retarded racial discourse from the retarded US of A applies to Poland and Polish language.@bperruche @liilliil