Hi!
Once this thing will be aver I kind of think that we all miss the MO/RO flame wars... We will tell children about it in cold winter evenings, when they will ask us "Hey grandad, what was a wiki like?" jumping out of their favourite porn hologram player to make silly questions to us "the elder". :)))))))))))))))
Then our eyes will look somewhere in the distance and we will say "I've seen things you guys cannot even imagine. I've seen rumenian legions storming the mailing lists, I've seen the moldovian clone resisting behind its glagolitic barricades, fluctuating on the verge of alphabetic extinction...". It all will be SOOO romantic :))))))))))))))))
============================ Bogdan (but names mean nothing here, as MO-RO players are wondefully interchangeable) wrote:
The main issue is not that it was imposed by the Communists, but that nobody wants to use it anymore.
So what? Do you know many people wishing to speak latin? The question was about it "being EXACTLY a cyrillic transcritp for rumenian or not". Try and answer that, instead of serving us the n-th number of your "Pravda". Say YES/NO/A % VALUE and pleeeeease DO explain why you say so.
the people who support Cyrillic Moldovan are almost exclusively Russians and Ukrainians, with some Serbians and other panslavists.
Yeap! And those who oppose it are mainly pan-rumenians :)))) Never heard of an pan-eskimo giving a damn about this subject LOLOLOL. BTW, FMI shouldn't people who don't care about you be called pan-NO-nians? :)))))))) ===========================
Yeah... I will miss you guys. I used to hate you all, from both sides, but now that you are going to be terminated for good... I'd say this place will loose some of its individuality once you're gone. Like Paris with the River Seine turned into an awful although much needed parking lot...
A question to the pan-NO-nian community: what about adopting an interwiki MO-RO day, during which all wikipedians from all editions will be requested to hold ceremonial mock flamewars on this subject? :))))))) Think about it. Having common roots means a lot to community building :) A MO-RO carnival day? :)))))))))))))))
Hmm... Bogdan and others, is there any way in which people belonging to the RO tribe should dress up? MO people will have Stalin's moustache, a Red Army cap on their heads, eat pork fat as native ukrainians and will speak a funny fake-rumenian ending all words in -SKI (Bogdanuski, Romaniaski, Moldovoski, Steauaska, Bucurestska, etc), this is 100% clear. But what about YOUR political tribe? Please do enlight us, 'cause I'd hate to look unproper in my RO costume :)))))
Really, I know it's ridicolous, but I'll miss this political crap :)))) The funny thing about eastern europe is that nobody gives a damn about this rubbish. People care about money, sex and big cars, that's it. Nationalism is something that drunk young lads with no women may mention, but no more than that. Yet those 5 perverted anomalies who do care about nationalism will ALWAYS make it to our medias. As if the country was nothing but crazy extremists, ethnic trouble, criminals and/or exported prostitutes.
Pls, read about Eastern Europe in Wikipedia. Even better, come and see it with your own eyes. It's wonderful people, with a wonderful history, culture and fantastic places, and as soon as you'll see the real thing you'll find out that the actual number of MO-ROs is so small that it's not even worth mentioning them. This much I owe to the normal people of all involved countries.
And nevertheless... DO adopt the MO-RO interwiki carnaval day. :))))))) Otherwise I'll organize a campaign to bury under millions of protest emails the Board, the whole set of romanians and moldavians wikipedians, and YOU and your girl/boyfriend as individuals :)))))))))))
Your sincerely, Berto 'd Sera Personagi dl'ann 2006 per l'arvista american-a Time (tanme tuti vojaotri) http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1569514,00.html