Get Real! wrote:This can be easily settled. Let Andros post the following sentence in Greek…
“Ime kipreos re kobellia, giati en me bistefketai?”
andrikkoui andrikkoui....me to kotchino vrakouii
DT. wrote:Get Real! wrote:This can be easily settled. Let Andros post the following sentence in Greek…
“Ime kipreos re kobellia, giati en me bistefketai?”
andrikkoui andrikkoui....me to kotchino vrakouii
Andros wrote:If I were a Turk and so desperate to prove to you all that I am Greek Cypriot, I could have simply:
(1) And easily have advised a Greek friend, or even a stranger to do it for me.
(2) Use one of the many Translation applications available.
Andros wrote:Please Get Real, if I had translated that pathetic line of absent writing, would it truly have proven to you that I am Greek? Are you that easy to convince?
Andros wrote:I am also very disappointed that my younger Greek Cypriots on this forum refuse to enter into a Fruitful dialog with me, but further and annoyingly chose only to battle my experience and ideas.
Andros wrote:Do you really want me to go?
Would it benefit you that much?
Andros wrote:ο Θεός να σε ευλογεί
Andros wrote:Hi Get Real,
It's the childish reasoning of your request why I refuse to simply translate it. I also do not want the non-speaking/writing Greek Cypriots attending this forum to see how idiotic we can be while the Turks laugh out laud.
If I were a Turk and so desperate to prove to you all that I am Greek Cypriot, I could have simply:
(1) And easily have advised a Greek friend, or even a stranger to do it for me.
(2) Use one of the many Translation applications available.
However, as I have nothing to prove and do not wish to bend to your accusation my dear friend, I will chose to continue on my path in explaining to my fellow Greek Cypriots the reason why I decided to join this forum a while back.
Please Get Real, if I had translated that pathetic line of absent writing, would it truly have proven to you that I am Greek? Are you that easy to convince?
For your information and peace of mind Get Real, I am very much a true Greek person in the flesh my son. I am also very disappointed that my younger Greek Cypriots on this forum refuse to enter into a Fruitful dialog with me, but further and annoyingly chose only to battle my experience and ideas. What have you truly got to lose Get Real? Enter into a logical dialogue with me on the effects of any aspect of our present predicament involving Cyprus and I assure you that you will realise that we think very much along the same lines - in every way. I know how the administrators of this forum hide themselves under flagrant names! Perhaps you could prove me wrong, instead of shutting me away!
Do you really want me to go?
Would it benefit you that much?
Your problem, along with many others in Cyprus' failing University of Cyprus, is that you can not except that there are other Greek Cypriots with a different opinion than perhaps yours. You believe that we Greek Cypriots should all think and utter the same reasoning, believe in the same resolution and want a united Cyprus based on whoever is chosen as the President of the Republic of Cyprus. You should stop being an idealist and concentrate on using your mind as a sponge instead, perhaps you'll ultimately realise that resolving the Cyprus problem will become easier than you've ever have imagined!
ο Θεός να σε ευλογεί
And, how the hell have we gone from a unification deal to one based on TWO States - in fact, now Two "Founding" States?
Did we not say "NO" to the Annan Plan?
What is President Christofias actually agreeing to with Talat behind closed doors?
And, leading to that, what will happen if we SAY NO to this new plan?
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