I ask: why is /r/poland so aggressive? /r/Poland responds by being pretty aggressive and verysmart.

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You're lucky nobody posted that word vomit onto r/iamverysmart

Tell it to this guy.

Calling all turds, calling all turds, can't handle my personal crusade, halp! Codename: nazitrumpjbplover!

Woo, show off time. Sauces: bookz, lectures, experience, a priori.

And? You're just notifying people that:

a) you're not and you never heard about someone even vaguely competent

b) you're not able to refute any of my dimwitted remarks because you're too incompetent

Woo, show off time. Sauces: bookz, lectures, experience, a priori.

my dimwitted remarks

kek

no u

He’s essentially saying how even with almost 40 million people Poland produced almost nothing worth remembering beyond their borders.

And if that thread is any indicator - only enormous amount of salt.

Actually, a great tourist destination in Poland is the Wieliczka Salt mine, it's pretty awesome