AIRSTRIKES AND DOGFIGHTS OVER SYRIA

is this just fantasy

He has no idea what he's doing so he's falling back on his previously-successful strategy of "make antagonistic social media posts". However, because he has no idea what's going on, the posts turn out completely incoherent instead.
He's sort of like Ainz Ooal Gown, except without an author guiding the blundering incompetence into a good conclusion, and his worshipers' cries of "Sasuga 4d-chess-sama" are just pathetic.

Why are gooks so keen on math?

...

If he keeps it up, then people will really see him as nothing more than a barking dog. A retarded barking dog.
It's even worse now, the mods of Zig Forums also elevated Orbán to the level of a living saint.

I really am glad to hear that. After all, our history and culture are our shield and armour against the world. It's a pity that we don't have a sword now.
Indeed, it's like if I asked a Polish person to help me learn Italian, because both of those are Indo-European languages. Interestingly, Finnish and Hungarian do sound very similar at first, because the general intonation of words and sentences is nearly the same. When I suddenly hear Finnish speech at first I think I hear Hungarian and I just didn't understand it because I didn't pay enough attention. Then I listen more closely, and it makes no sense whatsoever to me. Both the grammar and the words themselves are quite different. E.g. the only word I understood while watching Talvisota was hand greande, as it is kézigránát in Hungarian and käsikranaatti in Finnish. But even kézi and käsi sound quite different, although both of them stem from the same source. If you take a look just at the sounds of the two languages, you will see that Hungarian has a lot more consonants, while Finnish has more vowels. In other words, we'd have a hard time correctly pronouncing a random text from the other language, even if our intonation was spot on.
Worry not, I know literal Afgani people who managed to learn decent Hungarian, so our language isn't that hard. You'll just have to figure out its logic. What might cause you quite a lot of problems is that in Hungarian you have to pronounce every sound and syllable quite clearly and yet in a fluid manner. Think of how Japanese sounds when Japanese people speak, and think of what happens when an average English speaker tries to pronounce a random Japanese word.

Quite a few of them are jewish, although I'm not sure if it proves or disproves anything. E.g. you could argue that our language is so good it makes jews good at mathematics.

Attached: pol_today.png (737x504, 24.07K)

What do we do with the Ukrainians though?
:^)

Attached: serveimage.jpeg (449x544, 46.18K)

What about Königsberg though?
That enclave doesn't feel right.

Attached: Königsberg_Castle.jpg (2565x3493, 3.28M)

Thanks Hungary, I've always been fond of your posts.

I'm quite impressed with the way Japan turned Manchuria into one gigantic company that worked the locals to death. Might as well re-develop that model, and also apply it to Romania, Serbia and Albania too.

Any time.

...