It`s Miroslav time! And a pic from you too!

You look like a has-been musician, cast away and washed ashore.

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Also: I bet you smell like vagina.

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alec said:
You look like a has-been musician, cast away and washed ashore.

That's sorta how i feel inside right now. Didn't even addition for the Brighton Beach show. Yet, I still get by ok i guess. Woke up next to my friend that day perhaps that is why i smelled like vagina?
 
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God damn, I can see spinach between the right guy's teeth.

Probably some left-over cepelinai. God, I like that dish, nothing like a BIG beer and a good greasy meal.

On that note, Lithuania has some good national dishes. And beer.


Edit: And women.
 
I always sit besides a red haired guy (which is rare to see in Brazil) in university. He says he's lithuanian. He is nerd, and don't like womans neither beer.
 
I'm not Lithuanian myself, but during my stay there, I was amazed with the stereotypes that subsists there. Especially amongst the male population.

From what I've experienced you have two male stereotypes; Bulky, ugly, dim-witted Neanderthals. Usually accompanied by 'barbie-beautiful' women with either long bleached blond hair or long painted jet-black hair, a strong women-stereotype there . The leftovers of the male population seemed to be nerds, in the classical sense of the word.


I'm sure there 'are' normal people there, but these stereotypes appeared to stand out. Haven't seen much red-haired people there though.
 
Come to think of it, in Holland we have strong stereotypes too. I guess you tend to overlook them when you see it every day.
 
Talking about stereotypes, Polish are considered drunks and bunch of hobos.
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Come to think of it, isn't Von Drunky Polish?

BTW

 
AskWazzup said:
Grin said:
I'm not Lithuanian myself, but during my stay there, I was amazed with the stereotypes that subsists there. Especially amongst the male population.

From what I've experienced you have two male stereotypes; Bulky, ugly, dim-witted Neanderthals. Usually accompanied by 'barbie-beautiful' women with either long bleached blond hair or long painted jet-black hair, a strong women-stereotype there . The leftovers of the male population seemed to be nerds, in the classical sense of the word.


I'm sure there 'are' normal people there, but these stereotypes appeared to stand out. Haven't seen much red-haired people there though.

It depends on where and when. We do have a fair shair of "Neanderthals" (did some of them, by any chance, had a strict dress code of "only sportwear"?) who usually hang out in public places while in packs, drinking and littering peaceful, beauthiful parks, making threats while drunk etc. The grils that accompany them are almost always as dim-witted as their partners, so - no loss here, they are trash anyway.

Gopniks right? Yeah, I understood that they're found in most Baltic states. Or most former SU- nations for that matter, saw some in Poland for example.

As for normal people, well, there are plenty of smart, young, interesting people here who know how to have fun in forms, besides stabbing or punching someone in the face, drinking until they are completely out, or destroying the enviroment. They might not be the majority, but they aren't a minority either. And speaking of beautiful girls - they don't only come in "small brain sizes", the college that i'm attending has no shortage of beauthiful, smart, ambitious girls.

Tell me about it, I'm co-existing with a smart, young, interesting, beautiful Lithuanian girl at the moment. To partake in your choice of words.

As for nerds, really? You saw alot of nerds? Hm... Describe what is a nerd to you, maybe i have the wrong image of a nerd in my head, but i can't say that i have the chance to see one often.

Might be biased there mate, my girl's brother is a typical ICT-nerd. Most of the guys I've hung with there were from his social surroundings.


But, truthfully, don't take my statements too seriously. Haven't been there long enough to have a solid opinion on the matter. I'm just stating what I've experienced there as an outsider.
 
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