Name

one drop rule, every half-pole is a pole

here's his reconstructed face

the nose knows

my surname actually means polish-LITHUANIAN food

fuck you niggers, i like Latvia (and poland)

you mean what, kołdun? it means "wizard" in russian doesnt it

>one polish ruler
Stanislas
>one polish scientist
Copernicus
>one polish artist
Chopin

yes, it means bad wizard in russian or shaman something like that

also close but not exactly

I'm oh so sorry. Clearly Kopernik was a pure Slavic Pole. I meant no disrespect.

He defended olsztyn from teutons and lived there for over 10 years. So he didn't "live" in italy, just traveled there.

Also the Dutchy of Warmia was polish speaking so he had to know polish.

good post

>this is what żmudzin truly believe

Hitler
Curie
Chopin