Bulgarian Communist

Rasict words for bulgarians?
I come from germeny mie inglish no god
This kid in mie schol make fun me cause i am germen he call me monstar cause i very tall and built
He call me kraut,boxhead,nazi,and jewkiller i would punch him but i dont want to get sent back to germeny he very short what ar rasict words to use on him he is bulgarin i called him communist pig but i dont not
Your english is pretty good. Just keep practicing.
As far as things to call him, you can embarrass him much more by simply calling him what he is. Tell him the truth about himself is what I mean. He is an ignorant, imbecilic dope for calling you a nazi. The nazis were racist, so that makes him no better than they are for governing his thoughts of you by the same stupid dogma they subscribed to. He is an idiot. Just let him have it.
DDT – Fuck The Bulgarian Communist Party (1981 BULGARIA)
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Gagarin post-flight tour, Bulgaria, 1961 Photo Mugs Gagarin post-flight tour, Bulgaria. Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968) holding in his hands a dove presented to him by Bulgarian Young Pioneers. The dove is an international symbol of peace. Gagarin had become the first human in space, orbiting the Earth in the Vostok 1 spacecraft on 12 April 1961. This presentation took place in Sofia, Bulgaria, on 7 May 1961, during one of many post-fligh… |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Gagarin post-flight tour, Bulgaria, 1961 from Science Photo Library $25.00 Photo Puzzle, Gagarin post-flight tour, Bulgaria, 1961. Gagarin post-flight tour, Bulgaria. Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968) holding in his hands a dove presented to him by Bulgarian Young Pioneers. The dove is an international symbol of peace. Gagarin had become the first human in space, orbiting the Earth in the Vostok 1 spacecraft on 12 April 1961. This presentation took place in Sofia… |
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Iron Fist $19.99 During the Soviet era, Bulgarias secret police was a mirror image of the KGB. Family members spied on each other, as did friends; private mail or telephone conversations did not exist. Many notorious “dissidents” were stooges of the secret police. People disappeared from shop queues and church doorsteps or were spirited away in the early hours of the morning from their homes. Some never returned… |
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