Why are so many great thinkers and explorers Polish? Is it genetics?
>Nietzsche - Polish
>Columbus - Polish
>Copernicus - Polish
>Marie Curie - Polish
>Ted Kaczynski - Polish
And so on.
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>great thinkers
>Ted Kaczynski
Nietzsche sucks, but I get your point. Poles are, indeed, very talented, I just wish they would learn how to use that
1 out of 211 people on Earth are Polish, it's simple odds they will have a few non-alcoholics
Because Poland sucks ass so there’s nothing else to do but sit around think, sit around and drink, hack someone to death with a saber, or leave
So, paradise on earth?
Is bergenlandkreis part of poland? It was Prussian, but I didn't think it was polish.
Nietzsche - German
Columbus - Italian
Copernicus - German
Marie Curie - French
Ted Kaczynski - American
Said himself that he's Polish and has Polish roots in his book.
https://www.medievalists.net/2010/11/christopher-columbus-was-the-son-of-a-polish-king-historian-says/
He lived in Prussia, but he has Polish nobility roots.
Polish
Second/third gen polish migrant
>Claim Ted cuz he's based
>When unimpressive Americans talk about Irish or German ancestry Euros ape out
Frick off he was American
historylets absolutely fuming
>I am a pure-blooded Polish nobleman without a single drop of bad blood - certainly not German blood.
>My blood seethes with Polish ancestry, I am 100% Sarmatian. -- Freddy Neetchee
Legitimately what was his problem?
Germany just sucks. I'm German too, that's why I made this thread. I wish I had Polish roots like Nietzsche.
That's just typical german self hate. Poles and other backwater slavs (Russians excluded) would even claim Jesus as their co-ethnic.
Is there a more Reddit country than Poland?
PLC
France, easily.
Germany
you forgot North Pole and South Pole
This is somehow even more embarrassing than the black Beethoven and Shakespeare stuff.
This /thread
t. coping historylets
this, Beethoven and Shakespeare were Polish
Not true
both had firm roots in Polish royalty, Shakespeare was known to write primarily in Polish and only translate his pedestrian work into English
Shakespeare was Italian, from Messina (Sicily)
Beethoven was German
The rich had more time to study and therefore to learn foreign languages. Your reasoning is wrong.
if you think Shakespeare actually knew Polish, you're dumb enough to be a polack
i think that anon was joking... i know social ques aren't a specialty on IQfy
I'm pretty sure he was sarcastic.
I was polacked
Correct
Wrong
Also I forgot to mention Chopin in the OP
Education.
Nikolazy Tezslchwlz, great polish inventor