Ethnic friction in Bosnia eased by Bruce Lee statue

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Franz Schubert wrote: Hello? DVDs? Way cheaper and more prolific than video tapes. Coingid!
They didn't have DVD's in the 80's, congoid - that's when Bruce Lee tapes started popping up on the market... Never been in Bosnia, but I'm sure they have plenty of DVD's today. Eastern Europe actually has a lot more to choose from in terms of cars and entertainment hardware than America, because it has access to European and Asian markets unrestricted by silly American import laws and agreements...
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Not to offend you and your RUSSIAN MIGHTINESS but previous second world countries are pretty much considered as third world countries today D;
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I'm not offended by ignorant statements. When someone says "third world country" people imagine Somalia or Iraq. But if you tour around small towns of midwest USA, you'd think you're in a third world country too, so shut your hole.
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Yeah, but most Eastern European & other post-communist countries still are much closer to the third than the first world.
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How do you know?
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Well I've got friends in Hungary, I have been to Russia myself (what a shithole), my brother visited Czech Republic a month ago or so and my Uncle's been in nearly all of the former Warsow Pact countries, I think. So hear & see, mostly. Most of my friends and relatives have also been to Estonia, which isn't that much of a surprise (bloody vodka tourists) D:
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And have you been to any REAL third world countries, my friend? Trust me, Eastern Europe might seem bad, but it's much closer to first world than the third, although I'm sure most people would prefer to live somewhere else. D;
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Well... shit. I must admit that you got me there.
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Nah, he lies.
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...whatever, dumbshit.
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Kashluk wrote:So hear & see, mostly.
My mom says I'm the best! :chick:
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your mom is probably correct
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Ladies, calm down... Bruce Lee... remember?

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The whole situation in the Balkan area is pretty fucked up to begin with... People who were best friends in the 80's started killing each other when Milosevic came to rule. It's weird to say this, but apparently Tito's communist reign had some good results: it assimilated all the minorities into one nation, which in turn prevented the outburst of any inner disputes. Milosevic, on the other hand, was a serb nationalist... figure out the rest.
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Yeah. And Milosevic was brought down by civilian uprising of his own population. Figure out the rest.
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