Message from @rogalik

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2018-03-27 15:15:28 UTC  

WILNO NASZE

2018-03-27 15:15:29 UTC  

you do?

2018-03-27 15:15:30 UTC  

lel

2018-03-27 15:15:32 UTC  

take it

2018-03-27 15:15:37 UTC  

we have anecdote in Lithuania

2018-03-27 15:15:51 UTC  

take away Vilnus and there isn't a single city in your country -.-

2018-03-27 15:15:57 UTC  

"people say that when Christmas comes, during the night, the residents of Vilnius start speaking Lithuanian"

2018-03-27 15:16:05 UTC  

kek

2018-03-27 15:16:15 UTC  

Vilnius had like 5% Lithuanians before the war I think

2018-03-27 15:16:22 UTC  

my sister was going with bf somewhere

2018-03-27 15:16:27 UTC  

mom asked where and she said Poland

2018-03-27 15:16:35 UTC  

she got shocked and asked what for

2018-03-27 15:16:39 UTC  

🤔

2018-03-27 15:16:40 UTC  

only then she made clear that she meant vilnius

2018-03-27 15:16:46 UTC  

lel

2018-03-27 15:16:55 UTC  

I didn't know that

2018-03-27 15:17:00 UTC  

the statistics are very biased and shitty

2018-03-27 15:17:10 UTC  

I thought you treat it as a core territory now

2018-03-27 15:17:14 UTC  

sort of

2018-03-27 15:17:24 UTC  

before ww2/ww1 people didnt have same concept of nationality/ethnicity

2018-03-27 15:17:26 UTC  

so whats the most Lithuanian city 🤔

2018-03-27 15:17:29 UTC  

Kaunas ?

2018-03-27 15:17:34 UTC  

being catholic meant you're polish most of the time

2018-03-27 15:17:42 UTC  

probably idk

2018-03-27 15:17:44 UTC  

aren't Lithuanians catholic

2018-03-27 15:17:53 UTC  

they are but we werent before the poles came

2018-03-27 15:18:00 UTC  

we didnt even have last names before that

2018-03-27 15:18:05 UTC  

as we had no christian marriages

2018-03-27 15:18:11 UTC  

the last pagan nation

2018-03-27 15:18:13 UTC  

hence why so many last names are of Polish origin

2018-03-27 15:18:13 UTC  

We treat Slovakia as ours <:brainlet:395711607554048000>

2018-03-27 15:18:14 UTC  

in yurop

2018-03-27 15:18:30 UTC  

and to marry you basically had to be christian and that basically meant speaking Polish

2018-03-27 15:18:37 UTC  

ov vey its anudah TRIANON

2018-03-27 15:18:40 UTC  

in other words getting polonized

2018-03-27 15:18:53 UTC  

uh I've heard like

2018-03-27 15:19:07 UTC  

Lithuanians say that Poles were forcibly polonising Lithuania 🤔

2018-03-27 15:19:28 UTC  

but afaik the Lithuanian nobles were polonising them voluntarily

2018-03-27 15:19:31 UTC  

it's hard to imagine the process of polonization as someone just standing there and beating you with belt until you become Polish

2018-03-27 15:19:34 UTC  

*themselves

2018-03-27 15:19:37 UTC  

because it was more convenient