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What Happened to the Limassol Murderer???

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:28 pm

Thanks for the information and clarification but can you bring the boy back? will his mother ever be able to kiss and cuddle her son??? the point was what was this mad man doing on the streets in the first place ??? he was a lunatic ready to explode, what happened to the person that released him from hostpital? what happen to your system?? thats what the south should be questioning, so that no family have to go through this nightmare in the "RoC".

14 year prison sentence??? crazy people do not go to prison they go to an asylum for medical care and can be released after a very short period of time. Many convicted murders claim insanity after comittin a crime so they end up in an asylum.
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Postby Kifeas » Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:39 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Thanks for the information and clarification but can you bring the boy back? will his mother ever be able to kiss and cuddle her son??? the point was what was this mad man doing on the streets in the first place ??? he was a lunatic ready to explode, what happened to the person that released him from hostpital? what happen to your system?? thats what the south should be questioning, so that no family have to go through this nightmare in the "RoC".

14 year prison sentence??? crazy people do not go to prison they go to an asylum for medical care and can be released after a very short period of time. Many convicted murders claim insanity after comittin a crime so they end up in an asylum.

Thanks for your free advising, viewpoint! Now that you finished consulting the north and eventually, after listening to you, it has become a paradise, I hope you will be able to find time and do some of it in the south too. How much will you be charging us?
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:50 pm

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Thanks for your free advising, viewpoint! Now that you finished consulting the north and eventually, after listening to you, it has become a paradise, I hope you will be able to find time and do some of it in the south too. How much will you be charging us?


Firstly if you are genuine no problem my pleasure but Im certain your are taking the piss. :lol:

So i recommend you read your own posts and do a lot of self analysis and soul searching.
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Postby Kifeas » Tue Jun 07, 2005 10:01 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Kifeas
Thanks for your free advising, viewpoint! Now that you finished consulting the north and eventually, after listening to you, it has become a paradise, I hope you will be able to find time and do some of it in the south too. How much will you be charging us?


Firstly if you are genuine no problem my pleasure but Im certain your are taking the piss. :lol:

So i recommend you read your own posts and do a lot of self analysis and soul searching.

You didn't tell us though how much you are going to charge us for your consulting services.


I can't do a self-analysis. I am incompetent in doing it alone. Can you become my personal psychoanalyst?
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Jun 07, 2005 11:03 pm

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Can you become my personal psychoanalyst?


You give me the impression you are beyond the help of anyone let alone a TC, your postings say a lot about your mindset and feelings towards the TC community.
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Postby MicAtCyp » Tue Jun 07, 2005 11:54 pm

Viewpoint,
If you have a problem you can appeal to the supreme court. If you have a problem with people murdering other people you can appeal to God or Allah.
But I think you have a problem in your heart, in which case nobody can help you :cry: :cry:
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Postby -mikkie2- » Wed Jun 08, 2005 12:19 am

I wish I never mentioned it now.

There is absolutely no satisfying people.

Might as well drop a f****g great big bomb on Cyprus. That way we won't have anything to argue about.

MicAtCyp, I read the article in Politis and it mentioned that the person will require many years of 'care' which in my book most likely means that this person will be on some sort of medication - my parents were psychiatric nurses so I have first hand knowlege of how he will be treted.
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Postby Kifeas » Wed Jun 08, 2005 12:50 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Kifeas
Can you become my personal psychoanalyst?


You give me the impression you are beyond the help of anyone let alone a TC, your postings say a lot about your mindset and feelings towards the TC community.


Before you sail out guessing, commenting and judging other people’s feelings, make sure you are in a position to understand and explain your own feelings. I have serious doubts whether you can do even that.

As for my feelings towards the TC community, they do not exist as such. I never define people on such a basis. I never group people and maintain specific feelings, based on their belonging to a certain ethnic or linguistic group. For me the poor TC worker, the one who sweats for the day’s wage in order to feed his family, is equally my brother as the corresponding GC worker. I can equally fight and die for the rights of both of them, because my mother and father were one of them. The ultra-nationalist, elitist and pseudo patriot TC, most probably like you, is equally my enemy, as the corresponding ultra-nationalist, elitist and pseudo patriot GC. I can equally fight and die against both of them.

TCs like Kutlu Adali, Kavasoglou, Dr. Ihsan Ali, Nese Yasin and Yasar Ersoy are among my heroes. GCs like Grivas, Sampson, most of the Orthodox Church bishops and those identifying themselves with the so-called ‘ethnocentric’ and ‘nationalistic’ array, are among my worst enemies.
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Postby detailer » Wed Jun 08, 2005 12:57 pm

Kifeas wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:Kifeas
Can you become my personal psychoanalyst?


You give me the impression you are beyond the help of anyone let alone a TC, your postings say a lot about your mindset and feelings towards the TC community.


Before you sail out guessing, commenting and judging other people’s feelings, make sure you are in a position to understand and explain your own feelings. I have serious doubts whether you can do even that.

As for my feelings towards the TC community, they do not exist as such. I never define people on such a basis. I never group people and maintain specific feelings, based on their belonging to a certain ethnic or linguistic group. For me the poor TC worker, the one who sweats for the day’s wage in order to feed his family, is equally my brother as the corresponding GC worker. I can equally fight and die for the rights of both of them, because my mother and father were one of them. The ultra-nationalist, elitist and pseudo patriot TC, most probably like you, is equally my enemy, as the corresponding ultra-nationalist, elitist and pseudo patriot GC. I can equally fight and die against both of them.

TCs like Kutlu Adali, Kavasoglou, Dr. Ihsan Ali, Nese Yasin and Yasar Ersoy are among my heroes. GCs like Grivas, Sampson, most of the Orthodox Church bishops and those identifying themselves with the so-called ‘ethnocentric’ and ‘nationalistic’ array, are among my worst enemies.



Vay be!
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Postby Bananiot » Wed Jun 08, 2005 1:12 pm

Detailer, I think Kifeas deserves a better exclamation, especially if he includes Papadopoulos among his most hated persons.
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