bluewave256: The one who steal things are the one who sell them in first place.. They stole them from the rubbish bins.. They are a mixture of very low class uncultured working class of my same ethnicity (sardinian) and illegal black sub-saharian immigrants..
tinyE: I'm not going to lecture you here, but knowingly buying a stolen item is theft. :P
Stealing from a rubbish bin here is not a crime.. People do it all the time and the police does not give a crap about it.. Rightfully so I say.. There are bigger problems to solve.. Like arresting the rumanian screaming whores in the street next to mine..
Kleetus: Just had some John West sardinians on toast.
Tasty as.
Oh how funny.. A joke I surely never heard.. Oh oh oh..
Obviously you do not know the fishes take the name from our island and not the contrary..
"The term sardine was first used in English during the early 15th century and may come from the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, around which sardines were once abundant."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardine But the word Sardinia derives from the sea people called Shardana..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherden Another name for our island is Ichnusa that means island of the Hyksos..
Another sea people..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyksos Then lastly there is the name "Sandalion" that means "sandal" because of the shape of the island..
"The name Sardinia is from the pre-Roman noun *s(a)rd-, later romanised as sardus (feminine sarda). It makes its first appearance on the Nora Stone, where the word Šrdn testifies to the name's existence when the Phoenician merchants first arrived.[5] According to Timaeus, one of Plato's dialogues, Sardinia and its people as well might have been named after Sardò (Σαρδώ), a legendary woman born in Sardis (Σάρδεις), capital of the ancient Kingdom of Lydia.[6][7] There has also been speculation that identifies the ancient Nuragic Sards with the Sherden, one of the Sea Peoples.[8][9] It is suggested that the name had a religious connotation from its use also as the adjective for the ancient Sardinian mythological hero-god Sardus Pater[10] "Sardinian Father" (in modern times misunderstood as being "Father Sardus"), as well as being the stem of the adjective "sardonic". In Classical antiquity, Sardinia was called Ichnusa (the Latinised form of Ancient Greek: Υκνούσσα), Σανδάλιον "Sandal", Sardinia and Sardó (Σαρδώ)."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardinia Another word that derives from the name of our island is the "sardonic" grin..
"Sardonicism is "the quality or state of being sardonic; an instance of this; a sardonic remark."[1] A sardonic action is one that is "disdainfully or skeptically humorous" or "derisively mocking."[2] Also, when referring to laughter or a smile, it is "bitter, scornful, mocking". Hence, when referring to a person or a personal attribute, it is "[c]haracterized by or exhibiting bitterness, scorn or mockery"
"Both the origin of the concept and the etymology of the word sardonicism is uncertain, but it appears to stem from the name for the Mediterranean island of Sardinia. The 10th-century Byzantine Greek encyclopedia Suda traces the word's earliest roots to the notion of grinning (Greek: sairō) in the face of danger, or curling one's lips back at evil."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardonicism Hope you will not say such a stupid joke anymore because of my explanation because you look like a 11 years old idiot kid..