The Best Cyprus Community

Skip to content


If tc's had 82% majority

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby SN » Tue Sep 25, 2007 5:34 am

Also Nikitas let me explain you how you can get a Greek citizenship if you are an immigrant in Greece.I did a piece a while ago on the subject.Merely a depiction of the MegaloIdeatismos we have :lol:


Interesting but Australia is left back compared to Greece.

I managed to get a copy of the revised Greek Citizenship test.

Here is a sample of the questions.

1.Is Macedonia Greek?True or True?

2.Is Alexander the Great Greek?True or True?

3.How many Macedonians,Bulgarians,Albanians did we kill in Greece?You are advised to write the exact number.

4.Is baklava Turkish?No or No?

5.Does the Turskish coffee exist?No or No?

6.What is the derogative word used for Bulgarians?For extra points you are advised to write at least 10 words.

7.What is the derogative word used for Albanians?For extra points you are advised to write at least 10 words.

8.What is the derogative word used for Macedonians?For extra points you are advised to write at least 10 words.

9.Do Turkish people live in Cyprus?Off course not or Off course not?

10.Do we have minorities in Greece?No way or No way?

11.Is everything Greek?Off course or Off course?

12.Should we nuke or invade Macedonia,Turkey and Albania?Please elaborate.

13.Will the Albanian guest workers get Greek citizenship in Greece? Never or Never?



I hear the new edition will be even better



http://www.maknews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4383
SN
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 366
Joined: Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:41 pm
Location: Greece

Postby Nikitas » Tue Sep 25, 2007 9:17 am

SN said

"Also i didnt say that anyone from GC side support union.It is outdated.I merely stressed how cunning their politics is. "

Well cunning sounds like a good recipe for survival on the island for us. Waiting for guys who think like you to help is obviously a non starter. We realised that years ago.

I note how you mention nothing of mainland Greek lack of real resistance to the 678 coup. No single official lived up to his oath to the constitution and fired a symbolic shot. Not one! But there are plenty today who claim to have been members of the "resistance". Talk about jokers!
Nikitas
Main Contributor
Main Contributor
 
Posts: 7420
Joined: Thu Aug 09, 2007 2:49 pm

Postby alexISS » Tue Sep 25, 2007 9:35 am

SN wrote:It must be hard to hide to your wife the fact you are a pisoglentis ha? :lol:
Do the fantaria in Chios thought they had power ?What they didnt cry to mum so often that is why you gave S.EX?Lol.
Come and i ll fuck you the EPOP way.Dont worry :lol: :lol: I ll make you a man Alexia.

My God, what have you been through, poor child?...


SN wrote:What is Slavofyromian?You mean Macedonian,Alexia.I am not ''Slavophone Greek'' xeperase to.Merely fluent in Bulgarian.

You are fluent in Bulgarian which is essentially the same language as the Slavomacedonian, and at the same time in need of a greeklish-to-greek translator because you can't spell in your (supposedly) own language...!
You're fooling noone, you're a typical case. A child of a family of immigrants who has probably been laughed at by other kids because of his funny slavic accent and has developed a deep-rooted hate for his host country. I'm really, genuinely sorry for what you've been through while growing up, but it's time you put it all behind and act like an adult
User avatar
alexISS
Regular Contributor
Regular Contributor
 
Posts: 1543
Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2006 2:48 pm
Location: Athens, Greece

Postby alexISS » Tue Sep 25, 2007 9:40 am

Nikitas wrote:SN said

"Also i didnt say that anyone from GC side support union.It is outdated.I merely stressed how cunning their politics is. "

Well cunning sounds like a good recipe for survival on the island for us. Waiting for guys who think like you to help is obviously a non starter. We realised that years ago.

I note how you mention nothing of mainland Greek lack of real resistance to the 678 coup. No single official lived up to his oath to the constitution and fired a symbolic shot. Not one! But there are plenty today who claim to have been members of the "resistance". Talk about jokers!


?!?

Το Πολεμικό Ναυτικό στην περίοδο της Χούντας

Η αλλαγή του καθεστώτος έφερε ανησυχία στο Πολεμικό Ναυτικό, στις τάξεις του οποίου δεν υπήρχαν οργανωμένοι πυρήνες των πραξικοπηματιών. Η πρώτη αντίδραση του Ναυτικού ήταν να στηρίξουν το Αντικίνημα του Βασιλιά, δηλαδή τον φυσικό τους αρχηγό, στις 13 Δεκεμβρίου του 1967. Ακολούθησαν και άλλες δύο απόπειρες απαγωγής του Παπαδόπουλου, οι οποίες όμως απέτυχαν εξαιτίας εξωγενών παραγόντων.

Απο το 1969 αρχίζει η προετοιμασία και η οργάνωση του Κινήματος με κύριο πυρήνα την τάξη του 1948. Η οργάνωση εκτός από Αξιωματικούς του Ναυτικού μύησε και μερικούς αξιωματικούς της Αεροπορίας αλλά και του Στρατού. Σκοπός του κινήματος ήταν η εξέγερση του λαού η οποία θα οδηγούσε στην απαλλαγή από τη Χούντα.

Την άνοιξη του 1973 όλα ήταν έτοιμα. Το κίνημα θα εκδηλωνόταν στις πρώτες ώρες της 23ης Μαΐου. Τις βραδινές ώρες της 21ης Μαΐου υπήρξαν οι πρώτες ενδείξεις ότι το κίνημα είχε προδοθεί. Οι κυβερνήτες των πλοίων διστάζουν να αποπλεύσουν, ακολουθώντας το σχέδιο (το οποίο ήταν περίπου γνωστό στη Χούντα). Στις 23 Μαΐου οι αξιωματικοί τίθενται υπό περιορισμό, ενώ οι πρώτες συλλήψεις δεν αργούν να γίνουν. Στις 25 Μαΐου το πολεμικό πλοίο "Βέλος" παίρνει την απόφαση να αποχωρήσει από την άσκηση του Ν.Α.Τ.Ο. και να καταπλεύσει στο Φιουμιτσίνο της Ιταλίας, όπου ζήτησε και πολιτικό άσυλο.

Το Κίνημα του Πολεμικού Ναυτικού, η σημαντικότερη ίσως αντίσταση μέχρι τότε, οργανώθηκε με σκοπό μόνο την απελευθέρωση του κράτους και όχι μιας απλής αντικατάστασης των δικτατόρων. Ουσιαστικά εξέφραζε τον λαό, αφού ήταν μια επανάσταση του στόλου και δεν ήταν καθοδηγούμενη από κανένα πολιτικό πρόσωπο ή συμφέρον.

Το σημαντικότερο αποτέλεσμα ήταν η ανανέωση της αντίστασης, αφού από το 1971 η Χούντα είχε δώσει την αίσθηση ότι είχε εδραιωθεί και ότι όλες οι ένοπλες δυνάμεις ήταν με το μέρος της. Αυτός όμως ο μύθος καταρρίφθηκε με την εκδήλωση του κινήματος.

http://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/Χούντα_των_Συνταγματαρχών
User avatar
alexISS
Regular Contributor
Regular Contributor
 
Posts: 1543
Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2006 2:48 pm
Location: Athens, Greece

Postby Nikitas » Tue Sep 25, 2007 9:57 am

Alexiss,

Resistance to the coup in Cyprus was manifest from 6 am on the day it started. What you are telling me is that the Greek Navy resisted and manifested its resistance several months to years later. On the morning of April 21 of 1967 did anyone tell them to fuck off?

One of the junta guys, Pattakos, in a recent TV interview said that if there was any resistance that morning they would have given up. In his words "if there was anyone to blow a puff of air we would have folded. There was no one. Where was the resistance" and he said this in obvious irony to the so called "resistance". In Cyprus we shed blood resisting. And this is one of the reasons that they do not open the Cyprus file. Too many ugly things would come out. Not to mention deals made prior to the coup which might show that the invasion was not unexpected.
Nikitas
Main Contributor
Main Contributor
 
Posts: 7420
Joined: Thu Aug 09, 2007 2:49 pm

Postby alexISS » Tue Sep 25, 2007 10:18 am

Nikitas wrote:Alexiss,

Resistance to the coup in Cyprus was manifest from 6 am on the day it started. What you are telling me is that the Greek Navy resisted and manifested its resistance several months to years later. On the morning of April 21 of 1967 did anyone tell them to fuck off?

One of the junta guys, Pattakos, in a recent TV interview said that if there was any resistance that morning they would have given up. In his words "if there was anyone to blow a puff of air we would have folded. There was no one. Where was the resistance" and he said this in obvious irony to the so called "resistance". In Cyprus we shed blood resisting. And this is one of the reasons that they do not open the Cyprus file. Too many ugly things would come out. Not to mention deals made prior to the coup which might show that the invasion was not unexpected.


Nikitas,
in your previous post you stated that "No single official lived up to his oath to the constitution and fired a symbolic shot. Not one!", I understand that with the above you admit that was false. Now, I hope you do realize that it was in fact Cypriots, under the command of the Greek Junta, who carried out the coup in Cyprus. Also note that by that time, the acts and the qualities of the Greek Junta were well known all over the world, including Cyprus. The Cypriots resisted because they knew very well what they were up against, a terrible tyrrany that had already devastated Greece, and the public was well informed and supportive of the resistance of the Greek people, including the events of the Polytechnic University. Finally, you must be aware of the fact that EOKA B, the organization that actually carried out the coup, was not exactly "unpopular" amongst Cypriot citizens. In Greece, even though the army officials were "stunned" and did not prevent the coup, the public was against it from its birth.
User avatar
alexISS
Regular Contributor
Regular Contributor
 
Posts: 1543
Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2006 2:48 pm
Location: Athens, Greece

Postby SN » Tue Sep 25, 2007 10:37 am

alexISS wrote:
SN wrote:It must be hard to hide to your wife the fact you are a pisoglentis ha? :lol:
Do the fantaria in Chios thought they had power ?What they didnt cry to mum so often that is why you gave S.EX?Lol.
Come and i ll fuck you the EPOP way.Dont worry :lol: :lol: I ll make you a man Alexia.

My God, what have you been through, poor child?...


SN wrote:What is Slavofyromian?You mean Macedonian,Alexia.I am not ''Slavophone Greek'' xeperase to.Merely fluent in Bulgarian.

You are fluent in Bulgarian which is essentially the same language as the Slavomacedonian, and at the same time in need of a greeklish-to-greek translator because you can't spell in your (supposedly) own language...!
You're fooling noone, you're a typical case. A child of a family of immigrants who has probably been laughed at by other kids because of his funny slavic accent and has developed a deep-rooted hate for his host country. I'm really, genuinely sorry for what you've been through while growing up, but it's time you put it all behind and act like an adult


I mean honestly i am sorry for this guy.I mean it.It is not reactionary.I dont say bsc he said it arrogantly.I do mean it!!!!!!

Which person in 2007 says that someone is immigrant or a Slav or whatev just bsc he/she has a different opinion in national issues?
Alexia...hello.I speak Bulgarian bsc i lived in Sofia for 3 years.
This person said without knowing shit about me that bsc i was an Epop i am uneducated based on the fact that i had spelling errors in Greek(which were a covertor thing bsc i was bored to use greek letters) he said also(and i was laughing an hour about this one) that i didnt pass the panhelenic exams(actually i did pass in a faculty i hated ) and that is why i become an Epop.I mean honestly how did this person grow up?Did his mum teach him that who ever doesnt pass an exam or makes a carier option is not Greek and is uneducated?LOL.


I mean this person gives me the impression of a neurotic complexized victim of his parents or something.I imagine him fat with glasses and having constantly to proove he is a ''fostiras'' that is why he is doing a Phd and not bsc he likes what he studies.I also imagine him anal fixated from the way he writes in english.Very tidy and probably uses a dictionary or something so the native english speakers will not find a mistake that will kill him.LOL.At the same time i couldnt care less about spelling errors and i actually make fun of nerds of his stock.I bet he cleans his house every 20 minutes and carries a bottle of white spirit to disinfect the house.LOL.Also i noticed he has a difficulty accepting that i studied what i studied.Strangly enough i had exactly the same remark from a guy in a Greek forum that seemed to follow my tracks on the forums i visit just to find something to say about me.


Admin give this person my IP to see where i am posting from now,that might persuade him that i live in a western society now.Unlike the conservative retarded Greek society he lives.LOL.
Did he also say i was Pomak?Anyway i lost count of the nationalities they gave me...LOL.But i feel this person has deep issues.Next year Alexia if i pass my Phd evaluation i ll be able to prescribe.Wanna give you a Ladose,a Lexotanil a Vallium?I do offer my services to needy people.LOL.

I always have fun with this authentic Greek complex my compatriots have.....To the Turkish readers...enjoy the lunacy of modern Greece :lol: :lol:
SN
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 366
Joined: Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:41 pm
Location: Greece

Postby alexISS » Tue Sep 25, 2007 11:00 am

SN wrote: I mean honestly i am sorry for this guy.I mean it.It is not reactionary.I dont say bsc he said it arrogantly.I do mean it!!!!!!

Try some originality for a change

SN wrote:Which person in 2007 says that someone is immigrant or a Slav or whatev just bsc he/she has a different opinion in national issues?
Alexia...hello.I speak Bulgarian bsc i lived in Sofia for 3 years.
This person said without knowing shit about me that bsc i was an Epop i am uneducated based on the fact that i had spelling errors in Greek(which were a covertor thing bsc i was bored to use greek letters)

"bored to use greek letters" but not bored to run every post of yours through a translator app? You have to try harder... :wink:


SN wrote:he said also(and i was laughing an hour about this one)

I'm picturing you, sitting in front of a pc screen laughing out loud alone for AN HOUR... the troubles you must have been through... :roll:

SN wrote:Did his mum teach him that who ever doesnt pass an exam or makes a carier option is not Greek and is uneducated?LOL.

Actually I came to the conclusion that you are UNDEReducated exclusively by reading your postings. I was not the first one and I won't be the last.


SN wrote:I mean this person gives me the impression of a neurotic complexized victim of his parents or something.I imagine him fat with glasses and having constantly to proove he is a ''fostiras'' that is why he is doing a Phd and not bsc he likes what he studies.I also imagine him anal fixated from the way he writes in english.Very tidy and probably uses a dictionary or something so the native english speakers will not find a mistake that will kill him.LOL.At the same time i couldnt care less about spelling errors and i actually make fun of nerds of his stock.I bet he cleans his house every 20 minutes and carries a bottle of white spirit to disinfect the house.LOL.Also i noticed he has a difficulty accepting that i studied what i studied.Strangly enough i had exactly the same remark from a guy in a Greek forum that seemed to follow my tracks on the forums i visit just to find something to say about me.

Yawn... you forgot to mention how gay I am

SN wrote:Admin give this person my IP to see where i am posting from now,that might persuade him that i live in a western society now.Unlike the conservative retarded Greek society he lives.LOL.

I don't care where you live, I don't care how bitter you are because the Greek society rejected you, I only make sure people that have had the misfortune of coming across the crap you post understand that you are a mental case so that you won't be taken seriously.

SN wrote:Did he also say i was Pomak?

Nope, I said you are a Slavofyromian which is the truth

SN wrote:Next year Alexia if i pass my Phd evaluation i ll be able to prescribe.Wanna give you a Ladose,a Lexotanil a Vallium?I do offer my services to needy people.LOL.

So it's true what they say, most psychiatrists are loons themselves... :lol:
I hope you don't open your practice in Greece because, as you know, people here try to avoid falling victims to "doctors" who graduated from former eastern bloc universities that hand out diplomas for a few hunded dollars...


SN wrote:I always have fun with this authentic Greek complex my compatriots have.....To the Turkish readers...enjoy the lunacy of modern Greece :lol: :lol:

Have all the fun you want.
I hope you don't ever have to treat a gay patient, the homophobia you inherited from your sufferings in the Greek army disqualifies you
User avatar
alexISS
Regular Contributor
Regular Contributor
 
Posts: 1543
Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2006 2:48 pm
Location: Athens, Greece

Postby SN » Tue Sep 25, 2007 11:24 am

I don't care where you live, I don't care how bitter you are because the Greek society rejected you, I only make sure people that have had the misfortune of coming across the crap you post understand that you are a mental case so that you won't be taken seriously.



Actually if the 38% of the Greek voting population is rejected in society then zito pou kaikame psile.LOL.Mental case?Wow...I ll take that as i compliment coming from you....

Nope, I said you are a Slavofyromian which is the truth



Right.Or maybe a Martian? :lol: :lol: :lol: Oh come on Alexia....Xeperase to .I am not a Slav... 8) 8)


So it's true what they say, most psychiatrists are loons themselves...
I hope you don't open your practice in Greece because, as you know, people here try to avoid falling victims to "doctors" who graduated from former eastern bloc universities that hand out diplomas for a few hunded dollars...


Wrong again.No moro mou.I actually didnt graduate from a former eastern block country.My crediantials come from the top of the tops in my field....Yiah...Western Europe....

I just love how ''akira symperasmata vgazeis''!!LOL...I bet the furthest you went is Chios to do the army...The rest of your life probably you spent it in the neurotic Greek capital.Talk about ''proslamvanouses parastaseis'' :lol: :lol:

Have all the fun you want.


Oh i do.Specially with the Greek insecurities 8) 8)
SN
Contributor
Contributor
 
Posts: 366
Joined: Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:41 pm
Location: Greece

Postby Nikitas » Tue Sep 25, 2007 11:29 am

SN,


As for the lunacy of modern Greece, well you are a part of it. One of the reasons most Cypriots do not want Enosis, is that we don't want to have people like you governing us. Nice that you dropped by the forum so our Turkish Cypriot compatriots can see what a typical mainlander is like.
Nikitas
Main Contributor
Main Contributor
 
Posts: 7420
Joined: Thu Aug 09, 2007 2:49 pm

PreviousNext

Return to Cyprus Problem

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests