How Mexico and Poland feel about each other?
How Mexico and Poland feel about each other?
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>catholic
>do menial jobs in wealthier neighboring countries
>can fight
Anyone who lynches fags is my friend
Isn’t the military track record of Mexico hilariously bad?
This looks delicious
t. American of Mexican descent
I think he talking about Poland
That looks yummy
All I know is we took as much land as we wanted from them and didn’t invade the rest because we didn’t want to get too brown.
Only wars of defense which is impecable desu (even if they were lost)
Is Poland the Mexico of Europe?
That looks so good
That looks disgusting
>thinks that the church is gonna fix everything
>the moar religion the better
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>Isn’t the military track record of Mexico hilariously bad?
Yes.
Too brave but too poor
Mere luck, French left because prussians were a menace back in Europe and the american confederates were defeated.
this doesn't seem bad, i'd eat it
Isn't just an open pierogi?
There are a lot of visiting polish students at my grad school. They are pretty nice. A previous student would make food all the time, which was awesome.
However, I'm not really mexican. But as far as I know, they don't really think about each other. Except Mexicans, of course, like that previous pope from Poland
What I meant is that Mexico has never declared an offensive war, it has always been in defense of the territory
>What I meant is that Mexico has never declared an offensive war, it has always been in defense of the territory
what a bunch of pussies you are
we are one
So just like Poland
They fucked the french
Yhea like thats better
>Those sausages are delicious
>Polish diaspora has contributed to science and culture in Mexico
Polk wanted more but the negotiator wanted to end the war as soon as possible because he thought the occupation was going to be too costly and there were states that weren't involved in the war, the war was against half of the Mexican states
They're both bad fighters when it comes to war. War is about tactics and both are groups are too low IQ and unequipped for such activity
more or less, but way bigger since pierogi are smaller than tacos
and sausage isn't a common filling for it, I never saw pierogi with kiełbasa inside
factually wrong
How?
Tough words from a country who lost land to France
>polish style
>Sauerkraut
tell that to Pułaski and Kościuszko, stupid asshole
stop wewuzing, Hans, you didn't invent it
>en.wikipedia.org>
>Although "sauerkraut" is a German word, the dish did not originate in Germany. Some claim that the Mongol Emperor Genghis Khan brought it to Europe.[7] Others claim that it originally came from China and surrounding areas and that the Tatars brought it to Europe,[8] and altered the original Chinese recipe by fermenting it with salt instead of rice wine.[9]
>It took root mostly in Central and Eastern European cuisines, but also in other countries including the Netherlands, where it is known as zuurkool, and France, where the name became choucroute.[10] The English name is borrowed from German where it means literally "sour herb" or "sour cabbage".[11] The names in Slavic and other Central and Eastern European languages have similar meanings with the German word: "fermented cabbage" (Albanian: lakër turshi, Azerbaijani: kələm turşusu,[12] Belarusian: квaшaнaя кaпycтa, Czech: kysané zelí, Lithuanian: rauginti kopūstai, Polish: kwaszona kapusta, Russian: квaшeнaя кaпycтa, tr. kvašenaja kapusta, Ukrainian: квaшeнa кaпycтa) or "sour cabbage" (Bulgarian: киceлo зeлe, Czech: kyselé zelí, Estonian: hapukapsas, Finnish: hapankaali, Hungarian: savanyúkáposzta, Latvian: skābēti kāposti, Polish: kiszona kapusta, Romanian: varză murată, Russian: киcлaя кaпycтa, tr. kislaya kapusta, Serbo-Croatian: киceли кyпyc / kiseli kupus, Slovak: kyslá kapusta, Slovene: kislo zelje, Ukrainian: киcлa кaпycтa, kisla kapusta).[13]
What, you think sauerkraut is exclusively german?
I can respect the polish people. They're hard working, upfront, catholic and value family. Their historical resilience against invaders is unmatched and maybe made them distrustful and reserved against foreigners but it's to be expected from a nation that was exterminated multiple times in history.
Wish them all the good fortune in the world.
Why, they also have and like spicy candies?
So youre saying Sauerkraut is mongolian, not polish? I stand not corrected.
>Some claim that the Mongol Emperor Genghis Khan brought it to Europe.[7] Others claim that it originally came from China and surrounding areas and that the Tatars brought it to Europe,[8] and altered the original Chinese recipe by fermenting it with salt instead of rice wine.[9]
That is just asian wewuzzing. Chinks claim they invented everything.
Very similiar opinions about Mexico
we both work so hard its only a matter of time thigns start looking better for us