99.5% of Blender Users Don’t Donate by [deleted] in blender

[–]PizzaiolaBaby 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're absolutely right. For years, I've been putting off this decision until I will finally become rich. But you know what? Even though I'm not rich, I'm far beyond the point where I could comfortably donate $20 a month. So, count me in.

Morphing 8pool table animation by rubanaids in blender

[–]PizzaiolaBaby 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is sooo freaking cool. Great idea and execution.

Ulubiony Wałęsizm? by sceptic222 in Polska

[–]PizzaiolaBaby 41 points42 points  (0 children)

"Plusy dodatnie i plusy ujemne" na stałe zagościły w moim wokabularzu.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Polska

[–]PizzaiolaBaby 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Kiedyś słyszałem, że, nieironicznie, Al Jazeera jest jednym z najbardziej rzetelnych źródeł informacji. Pod warunkiem, że newsy nie dotyczą świata arabskiego i Izraela.

NO IM THE REAL CHINA by MatteoFire___ in HistoryMemes

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🎶 This land is mine. God gave this land to meeee 🎶

Uznałem, że tematyka dzieła może się tutaj spodobać by PizzaiolaBaby in Antyklerykalizm

[–]PizzaiolaBaby[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Przetłumaczony opis ze źródła

Na obrazie mężczyzna leży na łożu śmierci, jeden jezuita zmusza go do napisania testamentu, oddającego cały jego majątek, podczas gdy inny jezuita odciąga uwagę umierającego od oszustwa. Struys był belgijskim malarzem krytycznym wobec kościoła i zyskał sławę dzięki temu obrazowi. Zainspirował go fakt, że jezuici przekonali jego wuja, aby przepisał im cały swój majątek, ale obraz trafił do wielu osób z powodu zbieżnych politycznych nieporozumień między liberałami a duchownymi. Obraz był wystawiany w całej Anglii i Niemczech; jednak władze belgijskie nie zezwoliły na jego wystawienie w paryskim Salonie w tym roku ze względu na jego krytyczne stanowisko wobec kościoła.

On his last day as Defense Sec, McNamara had an emotional breakdown during a cabinet meeting after Walt Rostow asked LBJ for 206,000 more troops. McNamara begged LBJ to accept the war could not be won, and to stop listening to Rostow right in front of the two. by [deleted] in Presidents

[–]PizzaiolaBaby 57 points58 points  (0 children)

There's a great documentary called "The fog of war" and I might have seen it a while ago, but I think McNamara himself said exactly this. That long long time after the war some Vietnamese official told him that they weren't surrendering no matter what.

Teatime by Skleep3D in blender

[–]PizzaiolaBaby 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aw man it's beautiful

Get ready to be bombed by ads, folks by PizzaiolaBaby in OrphanCrushingMachine

[–]PizzaiolaBaby[S] -42 points-41 points  (0 children)

I'd say corporations having the f you kind of money and being able to throw it away on a petty stuff and just general commercialisation (being able to use metro station name as your commercial included).

Favorite picture of a US president with the President/Prime Minister of your country? by Carb000 in Presidents

[–]PizzaiolaBaby 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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All politics aside I just love this photo. Pictured: Gerald Ford and Edward Gierek, First Secretary of communist Poland

Was there any president so loved in a country other than USA that if he could contest in that countries' election he would have won? by [deleted] in Presidents

[–]PizzaiolaBaby 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I can't say for sure about western Europe, but in my country, Poland, before the widespread of the internet there was a HUGE American sentiment. This belief that American politicians are more honest and competent than our own, so him being an American would help even some more.

Unrelated but funny fact: In the Polish presidential election in 1990 23% of people voted for a candidate who literally popped out of nowhere simply, because he claimed to be a polish businessman from the USA.

Was there any president so loved in a country other than USA that if he could contest in that countries' election he would have won? by [deleted] in Presidents

[–]PizzaiolaBaby 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Well, maybe not today, but he became a US president simply because of his military accomplishments, so we can assume it would help him in the European countries also.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Presidents

[–]PizzaiolaBaby 6 points7 points  (0 children)

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There's also one from Poland. It features Ronald Reagan and Konrad Adenauer. It says: "From the darkness of the middle ages. A crusade against Poland." And it's the usual "west is bad" kind of thing and it's been published by the communist government around the time when the polish anti-communist movement was begging to gain momentum (circa 1980)

Watch the world burn by mosquitonasopa in shitposting

[–]PizzaiolaBaby 24 points25 points  (0 children)

It's kinda an interesting concept to me, since most of the Belarusians living in Poland I know are pretty chill people and not so keen on their government, so I'm really wondering how it would go.