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Postby Oracle » Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:05 am

insan wrote:
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insan wrote:Since ur dad was an olympic standard gymnast now i give more chance of succeeding if u get back there... :lol:

Actually, I'd like to join u in getting fit, rather because I wish a vegetable, olive oil and souya oil dominated healthier nutrition. :wink:

I have just 5-6 extra kilos that's all. I smoke the lightest cigarette which has tripple filter. Lately I reduced smoking a lot. I'm not planing to quit smoking but my target is to limit smoking with half a packet/day. :D

I'll follow ur "Healthier Life" thread for a while and decide whether to join or not. The biggest obstacle for me is that I have an irregular life style. :?


Ok you have a few days to think about it :D

BTW ... Soya Oil is bad for you ... it's high in phyto-oestrogens (behave like female hormones :wink: ), so you might "grow into" your nickname, from Boom.

Apologies to Christos1 ... I am trying to read the material for this thread, but I keep getting interrupted ... :?


Hmm.. I've never heard Soya oil is bad for males neither there's such a warning on wrapping papers of soya products. :roll: As far as I know it is very healthy for both genders. :roll: I'll google abt it. Maybe excessive amount of soya consuming might cause excessive amount of oestrogen secretion. :D Sure, it should be like that, otherwise there would be warnings on wrappings. :D

Insan, beware of Greeks bearing gifts.
:lol: :lol: :lol:


In the last message of Oracle I felt something like that. :lol: Though she always behave like same way. Being very good with any TCs or Turks disturbs something inside her mind, very badly. The environment she is being in has a lot of influence on her behaviours towards TCs and Turks. :lol: :?


Well, if you're going to start gossiping behind my back and doubting my concerns for a fellow forumer, then I just won't speak to either of you again (not that I was speaking to YFred anyway :roll: ).

And there I was Googling for you when I should be doing other stuff ...

Goodbye!


Sorry if I hurt u, dear. :( I honestly expressed my feelings... :? Thanks for your efforts bringing me information about soya products and their side effects on women oestrogen hormones. I read the article u posted. Now I'm gonna google it if it has any side effects on male hormones. :D Brb.


However, soy foods also contain high levels of plant estrogen, called isoflavones, with similar effects to the female hormone estrogen. This is particularly detrimental to the health of males as it lowers their level of testosterone, resulting in a feminizing effect on masculine features, as well as lower sperm counts and decreased sex drives. The consumption of soy products has also been linked to cases of hyperthyroidism, a condition where the thyroid glands overproduce hormones which are then secreted into the bloodstream at unhealthy levels, causing a host of problems such as fatigue, insomnia, appetite loss and reproductive problems. Despite being hailed as a female-friendly miracle food due to its ability to mimic the effects of estrogen, soy has also been linked to depression and menstrual irregularities in women. So much for it being a women's health food, huh! While it is a well-documented fact that soy interferes with the sexual development of male infants, its effects on female babies have been kept hidden from most people, under the impression that it is greatly beneficial to females of all ages. The ugly truth is that increased rates of precocious puberty in girls have also been linked to copious soy consumption.


http://www.scribd.com/doc/1013064/Soy-T ... -Destroyer

U r right dear. :roll: No more soya products anymore. :D Thx Oracle, I owe u my .... life :D

What about ginger, dear? Lately I consume abt 35-50 grams of ginger, everyday.


Oh woe is me! :shock:

Tonight I saved the life of a Turk ... who will go on to have more baby Turks and convert an insignificant minority into a majority :cry: which will destroy all of Cyprus ... Oh woe, what have I done?

The devil has surely found work for these idle hands. :(

(You're welcome insan :wink: ... BTW: Ginger is great! :lol: Eat lots and lots! :lol: :lol: )
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Re: Dehellenising Cyprus, Clinton on Turk minority

Postby yialousa1971 » Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:06 am

Get Real! wrote:
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yialousa1971 wrote:We are not a separate entity, we are part of the Hellenic World as just like any other Hellen.

There's no such thing as a "Hellenic world" outside the figment of your imaginations...


Commie :lol:

It’s true… there’s a Turkic world but not a Hellenic one. All the Greek islands are already part of Greece anyway so where’s the rest of that “world”? :lol:


The Turkic world is back deep in Asia. Crete and Cyprus have very similar historys, don't they? 8)
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Postby christos1 » Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:07 am

insan wrote:
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insan wrote:U could be unable to slow down again. :lol: Double post make is it more effective? :lol:




Refresh your browser. :wink:

Insan, i cant talk right now as i am learning some new moves on dancing. I am going to be ready for this British stoner chic this weekend. If you need some lessons, this guy is pretty good:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0746Edaolz8

Furk, i even look like the guy in the vid.


That style is too domestic for me. Brits r progressive and innovative people. They like innovative styles e.g "House Dancing" which I'm an expert of it since late 80s. :D Do u look like the sitting guy or dancing? U need to be very careful while "washing the laundry" becaue it is highly probable to shake and stick ur head between her b**bs and make her scream. :lol:

Anyway I wish u good luck. :wink:

Here's the "house dance":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIq1wYCxzH0


I look like the guy in the vid whos learning the movess and i got em down pact, Insan.

So she is going to be dancing with her friends with those glow sticks again. Follow me now. I figure i start off with "walk like a king" when i approach the dance floor. ehh? Start with "the serve..." and then "pick apples" followed by "gather mushrooms" Apples...mushrooms. When the base kicka in and everyone is going crazy, i figure ill do the "Arabic aunt". Maybe try and whisper in her ear...tell her something like: give it to me, yeah!
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Re: Dehellenising Cyprus, Clinton on Turk minority

Postby christos1 » Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:14 am

Jerry wrote:
christos1 wrote:I want to expand a little on a couple of issues raised by Apostolos and Hermes in comments they left in these two Hellenic Antidote posts.

First, Hermes draws attention to this article (in Greek) on encouragement being given by the UK Labour MP Andrew Dismore to the creation of a bogus Cypriot national identity that would deliberately seek to marginalise if not eliminate Cyprus' and Cypriots' Greekness. Dismore is vice-chairman of the so-called Friends of Cyprus group, which consists mostly of UK parliamentarians but also counts journalists and academics as its members, and whose positions on the Turkish occupation are generally regarded as sympathetic to the Greek side.

In relation to Dismore and his support for a Cypriot national identity, it’s worth making the following points:

1. The Friends of Cyprus flatters to deceive, i.e. it pretends it is a caucus representing Greek Cypriot interests to the UK government, but its real role is the opposite: to convince Greek Cypriots of UK positions.

The nature of those involved with the Friends of Cyprus is revealed if we consider the career of Stephen Twigg, formerly Labour MP for Enfield, a marginal constituency in North London with a large Greek Cypriot population. As an MP, Twigg was an outspoken supporter
 of Cyprus; but when he lost his seat in 2005 he became director of the Foreign Policy Centre, a Blairite think tank, whose most high-profile intervention so far has been its ‘Turkey belongs in Europe’ campaign, which strongly advocates Turkey’s membership of the EU. Indeed, when the FPC launched its Turkey in Europe pamphlet last year, Twigg did the rounds of TV news studios and so on strongly promoting Turkey and its EU bid. From supporter of Cyprus to cheerleader for Turkey. So much for the Friends of Cyprus.

2. Since landing on Cyprus in 1878, the British strategy has been to dehellenise the island in order to control it better. The English wanted to create another Malta and a population that looked towards London, not Athens.

read the rest here:
http://hellenicantidote.blogspot.com/


Thicko! We want Turkey to want to join the EU. Once it loses the desire to get into Eurpoe the ROC will lose its leverage.

If Britain wanted to dehellenise Cyprus why was the island once offered to Greece.


Dude, i am no ones butt boy so don't approach me like that. If you have something to say, send me a message and we will go from there. I am not a blogger, if you disagree with what he stated then make a comment on his blog. I reproduced his article here because he makes some valid points. Okay?
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Postby insan » Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:20 am

Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:
insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:
YFred wrote:
insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:Since ur dad was an olympic standard gymnast now i give more chance of succeeding if u get back there... :lol:

Actually, I'd like to join u in getting fit, rather because I wish a vegetable, olive oil and souya oil dominated healthier nutrition. :wink:

I have just 5-6 extra kilos that's all. I smoke the lightest cigarette which has tripple filter. Lately I reduced smoking a lot. I'm not planing to quit smoking but my target is to limit smoking with half a packet/day. :D

I'll follow ur "Healthier Life" thread for a while and decide whether to join or not. The biggest obstacle for me is that I have an irregular life style. :?


Ok you have a few days to think about it :D

BTW ... Soya Oil is bad for you ... it's high in phyto-oestrogens (behave like female hormones :wink: ), so you might "grow into" your nickname, from Boom.

Apologies to Christos1 ... I am trying to read the material for this thread, but I keep getting interrupted ... :?


Hmm.. I've never heard Soya oil is bad for males neither there's such a warning on wrapping papers of soya products. :roll: As far as I know it is very healthy for both genders. :roll: I'll google abt it. Maybe excessive amount of soya consuming might cause excessive amount of oestrogen secretion. :D Sure, it should be like that, otherwise there would be warnings on wrappings. :D

Insan, beware of Greeks bearing gifts.
:lol: :lol: :lol:


In the last message of Oracle I felt something like that. :lol: Though she always behave like same way. Being very good with any TCs or Turks disturbs something inside her mind, very badly. The environment she is being in has a lot of influence on her behaviours towards TCs and Turks. :lol: :?


Well, if you're going to start gossiping behind my back and doubting my concerns for a fellow forumer, then I just won't speak to either of you again (not that I was speaking to YFred anyway :roll: ).

And there I was Googling for you when I should be doing other stuff ...

Goodbye!


Sorry if I hurt u, dear. :( I honestly expressed my feelings... :? Thanks for your efforts bringing me information about soya products and their side effects on women oestrogen hormones. I read the article u posted. Now I'm gonna google it if it has any side effects on male hormones. :D Brb.


However, soy foods also contain high levels of plant estrogen, called isoflavones, with similar effects to the female hormone estrogen. This is particularly detrimental to the health of males as it lowers their level of testosterone, resulting in a feminizing effect on masculine features, as well as lower sperm counts and decreased sex drives. The consumption of soy products has also been linked to cases of hyperthyroidism, a condition where the thyroid glands overproduce hormones which are then secreted into the bloodstream at unhealthy levels, causing a host of problems such as fatigue, insomnia, appetite loss and reproductive problems. Despite being hailed as a female-friendly miracle food due to its ability to mimic the effects of estrogen, soy has also been linked to depression and menstrual irregularities in women. So much for it being a women's health food, huh! While it is a well-documented fact that soy interferes with the sexual development of male infants, its effects on female babies have been kept hidden from most people, under the impression that it is greatly beneficial to females of all ages. The ugly truth is that increased rates of precocious puberty in girls have also been linked to copious soy consumption.


http://www.scribd.com/doc/1013064/Soy-T ... -Destroyer

U r right dear. :roll: No more soya products anymore. :D Thx Oracle, I owe u my .... life :D

What about ginger, dear? Lately I consume abt 35-50 grams of ginger, everyday.


Oh woe is me! :shock:

Tonight I saved the life of a Turk ... who will go on to have more baby Turks and convert an insignificant minority into a majority :cry: which will destroy all of Cyprus ... Oh woe, what have I done?

The devil has surely found work for these idle hands. :(

(You're welcome insan :wink: ... BTW: Ginger is great! :lol: Eat lots and lots! :lol: :lol: )


:lol: :lol: :wink:

Dear, I've read that the consumption of ginger more than 40-50 gram, everyday; might cause poisonings, skin irritations and inflammations. :roll: Excessive amount of herbal teas also cause the same unhealthy cases. A while ago I consumed excessive amount of ginseng both as a tablet and ginsenf tea and it caused a bad inlammation somewhere on my cheek. It lasted 15 days to fade away. :shock:
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Postby boomerang » Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:24 am

insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:
insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:
YFred wrote:
insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:Since ur dad was an olympic standard gymnast now i give more chance of succeeding if u get back there... :lol:

Actually, I'd like to join u in getting fit, rather because I wish a vegetable, olive oil and souya oil dominated healthier nutrition. :wink:

I have just 5-6 extra kilos that's all. I smoke the lightest cigarette which has tripple filter. Lately I reduced smoking a lot. I'm not planing to quit smoking but my target is to limit smoking with half a packet/day. :D

I'll follow ur "Healthier Life" thread for a while and decide whether to join or not. The biggest obstacle for me is that I have an irregular life style. :?


Ok you have a few days to think about it :D

BTW ... Soya Oil is bad for you ... it's high in phyto-oestrogens (behave like female hormones :wink: ), so you might "grow into" your nickname, from Boom.

Apologies to Christos1 ... I am trying to read the material for this thread, but I keep getting interrupted ... :?


Hmm.. I've never heard Soya oil is bad for males neither there's such a warning on wrapping papers of soya products. :roll: As far as I know it is very healthy for both genders. :roll: I'll google abt it. Maybe excessive amount of soya consuming might cause excessive amount of oestrogen secretion. :D Sure, it should be like that, otherwise there would be warnings on wrappings. :D

Insan, beware of Greeks bearing gifts.
:lol: :lol: :lol:


In the last message of Oracle I felt something like that. :lol: Though she always behave like same way. Being very good with any TCs or Turks disturbs something inside her mind, very badly. The environment she is being in has a lot of influence on her behaviours towards TCs and Turks. :lol: :?


Well, if you're going to start gossiping behind my back and doubting my concerns for a fellow forumer, then I just won't speak to either of you again (not that I was speaking to YFred anyway :roll: ).

And there I was Googling for you when I should be doing other stuff ...

Goodbye!


Sorry if I hurt u, dear. :( I honestly expressed my feelings... :? Thanks for your efforts bringing me information about soya products and their side effects on women oestrogen hormones. I read the article u posted. Now I'm gonna google it if it has any side effects on male hormones. :D Brb.


However, soy foods also contain high levels of plant estrogen, called isoflavones, with similar effects to the female hormone estrogen. This is particularly detrimental to the health of males as it lowers their level of testosterone, resulting in a feminizing effect on masculine features, as well as lower sperm counts and decreased sex drives. The consumption of soy products has also been linked to cases of hyperthyroidism, a condition where the thyroid glands overproduce hormones which are then secreted into the bloodstream at unhealthy levels, causing a host of problems such as fatigue, insomnia, appetite loss and reproductive problems. Despite being hailed as a female-friendly miracle food due to its ability to mimic the effects of estrogen, soy has also been linked to depression and menstrual irregularities in women. So much for it being a women's health food, huh! While it is a well-documented fact that soy interferes with the sexual development of male infants, its effects on female babies have been kept hidden from most people, under the impression that it is greatly beneficial to females of all ages. The ugly truth is that increased rates of precocious puberty in girls have also been linked to copious soy consumption.


http://www.scribd.com/doc/1013064/Soy-T ... -Destroyer

U r right dear. :roll: No more soya products anymore. :D Thx Oracle, I owe u my .... life :D

What about ginger, dear? Lately I consume abt 35-50 grams of ginger, everyday.


Oh woe is me! :shock:

Tonight I saved the life of a Turk ... who will go on to have more baby Turks and convert an insignificant minority into a majority :cry: which will destroy all of Cyprus ... Oh woe, what have I done?

The devil has surely found work for these idle hands. :(

(You're welcome insan :wink: ... BTW: Ginger is great! :lol: Eat lots and lots! :lol: :lol: )


:lol: :lol: :wink:

Dear, I've read that the consumption of ginger more than 40-50 gram, everyday; might cause poisonings, skin irritations and inflammations. :roll: Excessive amount of herbal teas also cause the same unhealthy cases. A while ago I consumed excessive amount of ginseng both as a tablet and ginsenf tea and it caused a bad inlammation somewhere on my cheek. It lasted 15 days to fade away. :shock:


I am not sure on the effects on the consuption of ginseng...but the chinese drink one helluva herbal tea, on daily basis...
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Postby Oracle » Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:29 am

insan wrote: :lol: :lol: :wink:

Dear, I've read that the consumption of ginger more than 40-50 gram, everyday; might cause poisonings, skin irritations and inflammations. :roll: Excessive amount of herbal teas also cause the same unhealthy cases. A while ago I consumed excessive amount of ginseng both as a tablet and ginsenf tea and it caused a bad inlammation somewhere on my cheek. It lasted 15 days to fade away. :shock:


Well I thought you'd guess I was joking about the ginger ... but why do you have to eat so much of it? It has anti-inflammatory properties and so it's not a completely inactive plant ingredient. As for Ginseng; it is well known for causing problems, even in small amounts ... aggressiveness I seem to recall (probably mimics testosterone).

So don't overdo it with any of these things, just because they are natural.

Maybe we can deal with this in another thread (we have trashed this important one :( ) ... and I must stop posting right now!

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Postby insan » Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:33 am

christos1 wrote:
insan wrote:
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insan wrote:U could be unable to slow down again. :lol: Double post make is it more effective? :lol:




Refresh your browser. :wink:

Insan, i cant talk right now as i am learning some new moves on dancing. I am going to be ready for this British stoner chic this weekend. If you need some lessons, this guy is pretty good:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0746Edaolz8

Furk, i even look like the guy in the vid.


That style is too domestic for me. Brits r progressive and innovative people. They like innovative styles e.g "House Dancing" which I'm an expert of it since late 80s. :D Do u look like the sitting guy or dancing? U need to be very careful while "washing the laundry" becaue it is highly probable to shake and stick ur head between her b**bs and make her scream. :lol:

Anyway I wish u good luck. :wink:

Here's the "house dance":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIq1wYCxzH0


I look like the guy in the vid whos learning the movess and i got em down pact, Insan.

So she is going to be dancing with her friends with those glow sticks again. Follow me now. I figure i start off with "walk like a king" when i approach the dance floor. ehh? Start with "the serve..." and then "pick apples" followed by "gather mushrooms" Apples...mushrooms. When the base kicka in and everyone is going crazy, i figure ill do the "Arabic aunt". Maybe try and whisper in her ear...tell her something like: give it to me, yeah!

:lol:
It really sounds interesting besides a bit funny when u fill the gaps with what would u do during each movement. :lol:

So, do u have %100 chance of getting what u wish if u succesfully complete all the dance moves and by saying suitable words to her during each of the moves?

May I have some info abt how long such a realtionship would last and how much it cost? :wink:
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Postby DT. » Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:36 am

what the hell is happening to the Cyprob pages? :?
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Postby Oracle » Tue Mar 17, 2009 1:38 am

Well ... I saved the life of a Turk :? :(

Bad Oracle! :evil:
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