In lyrics like those of Arne Barwy , the phrase "polubiłem brzydkie rzeczy" (I grew to like ugly things) signifies a personal acceptance of one's sins, mistakes, or a lifestyle that exists outside of traditional "heavenly" norms. It is frequently paired with themes of guilt, volcanic emotion, and seeking forgiveness. 4. Curated Nostalgia and Kitsch
There is a growing trend in social media communities (like the "Stare i brzydkie rzeczy" groups on Facebook) dedicated to celebrating . brzydkie_rzeczy
The renowned Polish poet used the phrase in her satirical work to criticize "greasy snobs" and the infantilism of certain literary circles of the 1930s. In her verses, doing "brzydkie rzeczy w pieluszki" (ugly things in diapers) served as a sharp metaphor for intellectual immaturity . 3. Musical and Lyric Expressions In lyrics like those of Arne Barwy ,
Influencers and writers, such as those on Make Life Easier , use the term to describe "skin imperfections" like pimples, pores, and natural textures that are usually retouched. Curated Nostalgia and Kitsch There is a growing
In contemporary lifestyle discourse, "brzydkie rzeczy" often refers to the hidden behind the polished veneer of social media.