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One third of GC's prefer partition

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Postby iceman » Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:13 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Not the full Cypriot culture though. There are unique characteristics in the Cypriot culture of the TCs the GCs don't have or better say they forgot.


Such as??? please elaborate..
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Postby Kikapu » Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:15 pm

karma wrote:
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Small things, kind of difficult to explain, but our parents and grandparents did have them.


like being afraid of touching anything HARAM may be :wink:


@ Pyro,

Great, now me, Bir and mrfromng are considered to be like your Grandparents. I hope you meant their Good Character and not their age. :lol:

Then again, Bir is getting close up there followed by mrfromng. :lol:

Me, I'm just a kid. :lol:

@ Karma,

I think this word "HARAM" that I have been using lately must have spooked some people off the forum.

They really must believe in the power of that word.

It is a very Powerful Word, particularly to the TC's and the Turks.
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:16 pm

Karma,

I know you are a dynamite as a woman, but has anyone old you, you are a thought provoking dynamite as well? :lol:

True what you said... I would add a special kind of warmth in the heart.
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Postby Kifeas » Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:21 pm

Kikapu wrote:
karma wrote:
pyropolizer wrote:
Small things, kind of difficult to explain, but our parents and grandparents did have them.


like being afraid of touching anything HARAM may be :wink:


@ Pyro,

Great, now me, Bir and mrfromng are considered to be like your Grandparents. I hope you meant their Good Character and not their age. :lol:

Then again, Bir is getting close up there followed by mrfromng. :lol:

Me, I'm just a kid. :lol:

@ Karma,

I think this word "HARAM" that I have been using lately must have spooked some people off the forum.

They really must believe in the power of that word.

It is a very Powerful Word, particularly to the TC's and the Turks.


These people Kikapu, no longer understand or care about "Haram!" The only thing they know is the word "Kismet!" It is their "Kismet" they think, because they are Turks! After all, didn't their (god) father Mustafa Kemal say to them that "one Turk equals the whole world?"
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:27 pm

Kikapu wrote:
karma wrote:
pyropolizer wrote:
Small things, kind of difficult to explain, but our parents and grandparents did have them.


like being afraid of touching anything HARAM may be :wink:


@ Pyro,

Great, now me, Bir and mrfromng are considered to be like your Grandparent. I hope you meant their Good Character and not their age. :lol:

Then again, Bir is getting close up there followed by mrfromng. :lol:

Me, I'm just a kid. :lol:

@ Karma,

I think this word "HARAM" that I have been using lately must have spooked some people off the forum.

They really must believe in the power of that word.

It is a very Powerful Word, particularly to the TC's and the Turks.


Of course that's what I meant kikapu. Good parts in their character.
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Postby karma » Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:32 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Karma,

I know you are a dynamite as a woman, but has anyone old you, you are a thought provoking dynamite as well? :lol:

True what you said... I would add a special kind of warmth in the heart.


I am only being honest...never been a provoker...as a karma believer , haram is scares me a lot...
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Postby karma » Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:36 pm

Kifeas wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
karma wrote:
pyropolizer wrote:
Small things, kind of difficult to explain, but our parents and grandparents did have them.


like being afraid of touching anything HARAM may be :wink:


@ Pyro,

Great, now me, Bir and mrfromng are considered to be like your Grandparents. I hope you meant their Good Character and not their age. :lol:

Then again, Bir is getting close up there followed by mrfromng. :lol:

Me, I'm just a kid. :lol:

@ Karma,

I think this word "HARAM" that I have been using lately must have spooked some people off the forum.

They really must believe in the power of that word.

It is a very Powerful Word, particularly to the TC's and the Turks.


These people Kikapu, no longer understand or care about "Haram!" The only thing they know is the word "Kismet!" It is their "Kismet" they think, because they are Turks! After all, didn't their (god) father Mustafa Kemal say to them that "one Turk equals the whole world?"


naming ''haram'' as ''kismet'' is like naming Tpap as Brad Pitt..( Im telling this to help other british friends :D )
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:52 pm

Kifeas wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
karma wrote:
pyropolizer wrote:
Small things, kind of difficult to explain, but our parents and grandparents did have them.


like being afraid of touching anything HARAM may be :wink:


@ Pyro,

Great, now me, Bir and mrfromng are considered to be like your Grandparents. I hope you meant their Good Character and not their age. :lol:

Then again, Bir is getting close up there followed by mrfromng. :lol:

Me, I'm just a kid. :lol:

@ Karma,

I think this word "HARAM" that I have been using lately must have spooked some people off the forum.

They really must believe in the power of that word.

It is a very Powerful Word, particularly to the TC's and the Turks.


These people Kikapu, no longer understand or care about "Haram!" The only thing they know is the word "Kismet!" It is their "Kismet" they think, because they are Turks! After all, didn't their (god) father Mustafa Kemal say to them that "one Turk equals the whole world?"


You know full well why and under what circumstancies those words were used, you try to distort and influence those idiots that follow your lead.
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Postby Kikapu » Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:54 pm

Kifeas wrote:
These people Kikapu, no longer understand or care about "Haram!" The only thing they know is the word "Kismet!" It is their "Kismet" they think, because they are Turks! After all, didn't their (god) father Mustafa Kemal say to them that "one Turk equals the whole world?"


"Haram" is a word that we grew up with, along with the word "Kismet" or "Insallah".

That's a little scary to think that One Turk equals the rest of the world.

Does that mean, that if only ONE Turk stays alive, the rest of us can be killed off by the millions, and still consider ourselves to be the MAJORITY of the world.

Sounds like a job VP would like to have. :lol: :lol:
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Postby Kifeas » Sun Jun 10, 2007 12:21 am

Kikapu wrote:
Kifeas wrote:
These people Kikapu, no longer understand or care about "Haram!" The only thing they know is the word "Kismet!" It is their "Kismet" they think, because they are Turks! After all, didn't their (god) father Mustafa Kemal say to them that "one Turk equals the whole world?"


"Haram" is a word that we grew up with, along with the word "Kismet" or "Insallah".

That's a little scary to think that One Turk equals the rest of the world.

Does that mean, that if only ONE Turk stays alive, the rest of us can be killed off by the millions, and still consider ourselves to be the MAJORITY of the world.

Sounds like a job VP would like to have. :lol: :lol:


Kikapu, do not worry about the "one Turk equals the whole word!" Mustafa Kemal was most probably drunk when he uttered it, andf he didn't know what he was saying! The scary thing is that his "children" picked it up and made it a slogan to write on boards in scools, mountains, walls, and even chant it in schools so that they "educate" pubils and proove to them "how happy to say they are Turks!"

What a banal, bizzare and kitch society those kemalists have been trying to develop!
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