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Postby Oracle » Thu May 14, 2009 11:45 pm

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insan wrote:So, I can comfortably believe that Turcophobia of Greek-GC duo has nothing to do with that flag, neither with the Turkish troops stationed in North.


Stop lumping Greeks with Cypriots - just 'cos your lot are golon je vajin with Turkey.
I cant speak for Greeks but, what if I was to tell you that, for Cypriots, your belief was wrong - on both counts?


Greek-GC duo refers the ruling class of Greeks and GCs.


And golon je vrajin refers to the "ruling arse" of Turks - the ruling of your arse!

And whoever rules Greece does not rule whoever rules Cyprus.

insan wrote:Just a few weeks ago they reaffirmed their centuries lasted common struggle


A struggle common also with Armenians, Pontians, Kurds... a struggle against a certain phobia they all share.

insan wrote:for common national interests. Stop ignoring the facts and stop talking on behalf of those "Cypriots" too.


I said "what if"? And why can't someone speak on behalf of "The Cypriot"? Does anyone else? Why should I let a T/TC like you lump everyone as either T/TC or G/GC. That gets us nowhere. And you've been nowhere since 1974.


Insan is a Settler ....
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Postby insan » Thu May 14, 2009 11:52 pm

Oracle wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
insan wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
insan wrote:So, I can comfortably believe that Turcophobia of Greek-GC duo has nothing to do with that flag, neither with the Turkish troops stationed in North.


Stop lumping Greeks with Cypriots - just 'cos your lot are golon je vajin with Turkey.
I cant speak for Greeks but, what if I was to tell you that, for Cypriots, your belief was wrong - on both counts?


Greek-GC duo refers the ruling class of Greeks and GCs.


And golon je vrajin refers to the "ruling arse" of Turks - the ruling of your arse!

And whoever rules Greece does not rule whoever rules Cyprus.

insan wrote:Just a few weeks ago they reaffirmed their centuries lasted common struggle


A struggle common also with Armenians, Pontians, Kurds... a struggle against a certain phobia they all share.

insan wrote:for common national interests. Stop ignoring the facts and stop talking on behalf of those "Cypriots" too.


I said "what if"? And why can't someone speak on behalf of "The Cypriot"? Does anyone else? Why should I let a T/TC like you lump everyone as either T/TC or G/GC. That gets us nowhere. And you've been nowhere since 1974.


Insan is a Settler ....


I'm not but what if I'm a settler? :lol: :lol: U wouldn't fall in love with a settler? :lol: :lol: What if my mom is a Cypriot and dad from Mars? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Thu May 14, 2009 11:58 pm

insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
insan wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
insan wrote:So, I can comfortably believe that Turcophobia of Greek-GC duo has nothing to do with that flag, neither with the Turkish troops stationed in North.


Stop lumping Greeks with Cypriots - just 'cos your lot are golon je vajin with Turkey.
I cant speak for Greeks but, what if I was to tell you that, for Cypriots, your belief was wrong - on both counts?


Greek-GC duo refers the ruling class of Greeks and GCs.


And golon je vrajin refers to the "ruling arse" of Turks - the ruling of your arse!

And whoever rules Greece does not rule whoever rules Cyprus.

insan wrote:Just a few weeks ago they reaffirmed their centuries lasted common struggle


A struggle common also with Armenians, Pontians, Kurds... a struggle against a certain phobia they all share.

insan wrote:for common national interests. Stop ignoring the facts and stop talking on behalf of those "Cypriots" too.


I said "what if"? And why can't someone speak on behalf of "The Cypriot"? Does anyone else? Why should I let a T/TC like you lump everyone as either T/TC or G/GC. That gets us nowhere. And you've been nowhere since 1974.


Insan is a Settler ....


I'm not but what if I'm a settler? :lol: :lol: U wouldn't fall in love with a settler? :lol: :lol: What if my mom is a Cypriot and dad from Mars? :lol: :lol: :lol:


That's the first time you've denied it. There's no denying your mentality though ...
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Postby The Cypriot » Fri May 15, 2009 12:01 am

insan wrote:I'm not but what if I'm a settler? :lol: :lol: U wouldn't fall in love with a settler? :lol: :lol: What if my mom is a Cypriot and dad from Mars? :lol: :lol: :lol:


It would certainly explain why your posts read like they were from another planet! I bet your dad can see the flags on the mountains from outer-space. Are they Turcophobic on Mars?

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Postby insan » Fri May 15, 2009 12:02 am

Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
insan wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
insan wrote:So, I can comfortably believe that Turcophobia of Greek-GC duo has nothing to do with that flag, neither with the Turkish troops stationed in North.


Stop lumping Greeks with Cypriots - just 'cos your lot are golon je vajin with Turkey.
I cant speak for Greeks but, what if I was to tell you that, for Cypriots, your belief was wrong - on both counts?


Greek-GC duo refers the ruling class of Greeks and GCs.


And golon je vrajin refers to the "ruling arse" of Turks - the ruling of your arse!

And whoever rules Greece does not rule whoever rules Cyprus.

insan wrote:Just a few weeks ago they reaffirmed their centuries lasted common struggle


A struggle common also with Armenians, Pontians, Kurds... a struggle against a certain phobia they all share.

insan wrote:for common national interests. Stop ignoring the facts and stop talking on behalf of those "Cypriots" too.


I said "what if"? And why can't someone speak on behalf of "The Cypriot"? Does anyone else? Why should I let a T/TC like you lump everyone as either T/TC or G/GC. That gets us nowhere. And you've been nowhere since 1974.


Insan is a Settler ....


I'm not but what if I'm a settler? :lol: :lol: U wouldn't fall in love with a settler? :lol: :lol: What if my mom is a Cypriot and dad from Mars? :lol: :lol: :lol:


That's the first time you've denied it. There's no denying your mentality though ...


Accusing or claiming someone to be a settler is too ridiculous and does not worth to discuss. What if I haven't denied it? U would believe that I'm a settler? And how ur beliefs would affect my life? Ain't it galimatias? It is. :lol: but I know u like galimatias a lot. I don't like. :lol: Maybe sometimes, just for having some fun. :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Fri May 15, 2009 12:05 am

insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:
Oracle wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
insan wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
insan wrote:So, I can comfortably believe that Turcophobia of Greek-GC duo has nothing to do with that flag, neither with the Turkish troops stationed in North.


Stop lumping Greeks with Cypriots - just 'cos your lot are golon je vajin with Turkey.
I cant speak for Greeks but, what if I was to tell you that, for Cypriots, your belief was wrong - on both counts?


Greek-GC duo refers the ruling class of Greeks and GCs.


And golon je vrajin refers to the "ruling arse" of Turks - the ruling of your arse!

And whoever rules Greece does not rule whoever rules Cyprus.

insan wrote:Just a few weeks ago they reaffirmed their centuries lasted common struggle


A struggle common also with Armenians, Pontians, Kurds... a struggle against a certain phobia they all share.

insan wrote:for common national interests. Stop ignoring the facts and stop talking on behalf of those "Cypriots" too.


I said "what if"? And why can't someone speak on behalf of "The Cypriot"? Does anyone else? Why should I let a T/TC like you lump everyone as either T/TC or G/GC. That gets us nowhere. And you've been nowhere since 1974.


Insan is a Settler ....


I'm not but what if I'm a settler? :lol: :lol: U wouldn't fall in love with a settler? :lol: :lol: What if my mom is a Cypriot and dad from Mars? :lol: :lol: :lol:


That's the first time you've denied it. There's no denying your mentality though ...


Accusing or claiming someone to be a settler is too ridiculous and does not worth to discuss. What if I haven't denied it? U would believe that I'm a settler? And how ur beliefs would affect my life? Ain't it galimatias? It is. :lol: but I know u like galimatias a lot. I don't like. :lol: Maybe sometimes, just for having some fun. :lol:


Either way ... you are a fairly recent Settler :wink:
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Postby insan » Fri May 15, 2009 12:07 am

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insan wrote:I'm not but what if I'm a settler? :lol: :lol: U wouldn't fall in love with a settler? :lol: :lol: What if my mom is a Cypriot and dad from Mars? :lol: :lol: :lol:


It would certainly explain why your posts read like they were from another planet! I bet your dad can see the flags on the mountains from outer-space. Are they Turcophobic on Mars?

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I personally don't care abt flags at all; either one. Neither I care abt their size and location. I'm into essentials not superficialities.
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Postby The Cypriot » Fri May 15, 2009 12:14 am

insan wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
insan wrote:I'm not but what if I'm a settler? :lol: :lol: U wouldn't fall in love with a settler? :lol: :lol: What if my mom is a Cypriot and dad from Mars? :lol: :lol: :lol:


It would certainly explain why your posts read like they were from another planet! I bet your dad can see the flags on the mountains from outer-space. Are they Turcophobic on Mars?

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I personally don't care abt flags at all; either one. Neither I care abt their size and location. I'm into essentials not superficialities.


It is superficial and anyone with any intelligence (which clearly you have) would agree. So, if it might reduce Turcophobia, there's no reason not to remove them. Why don't they? Are they stupid?
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Postby insan » Fri May 15, 2009 12:28 am

The Cypriot wrote:
insan wrote:
The Cypriot wrote:
insan wrote:I'm not but what if I'm a settler? :lol: :lol: U wouldn't fall in love with a settler? :lol: :lol: What if my mom is a Cypriot and dad from Mars? :lol: :lol: :lol:


It would certainly explain why your posts read like they were from another planet! I bet your dad can see the flags on the mountains from outer-space. Are they Turcophobic on Mars?

Image


I personally don't care abt flags at all; either one. Neither I care abt their size and location. I'm into essentials not superficialities.


It is superficial and anyone with any intelligence (which clearly you have) would agree. So, if it might reduce Turcophobia, there's no reason not to remove them. Why don't they? Are they stupid?



Fritz Williams:
Suffering and joy teach us, if we allow them, how to make the leap of empathy, which transports us into the soul and heart of another person. ln those transparent moments we know other people's joys and sorrows, and we care about their concerns as if they were our own.

George Eliot:
Deep unspeakable suffering may well be called a baptism, a regeneration, the initiation into a new state.



H.H. the Dalai Lama:
The basic thing is that everyone wants happiness, no one wants suffering. And happiness mainly comes from our own attitude, rather than from external factors. If your own mental attitude is correct, even if you remain in a hostile atmosphere, you feel happy.

Helen Keller:
Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved.


Hermann Hesse:
You know quite well, deep within you, that there is only a single magic, a single power, a single salvation...and that is called loving. Well, then, love your suffering. Do not resist it, do not flee from it. It is your aversion that hurts, nothing else.


Victor Frankl:
We can discover this meaning in life in three different ways: (1) by doing a deed; (2) by experiencing a value; and (3) by suffering.


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They most probably aiming to tell GCs and to whom it may concern abt: "Against all your efforts making TCs an ineffective muslim minority in Cyprus; we exist togteher with Turkey and we will continue our struggle not to become a muslim minority in Cyprus; at any costs."
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Postby The Cypriot » Fri May 15, 2009 1:12 am

insan wrote:
Fritz Williams:
Suffering and joy teach us, if we allow them, how to make the leap of empathy, which transports us into the soul and heart of another person. ln those transparent moments we know other people's joys and sorrows, and we care about their concerns as if they were our own.


Great. So why don't you remove the flag?


insan wrote:George Eliot:
Deep unspeakable suffering may well be called a baptism, a regeneration, the initiation into a new state.

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insan wrote:H.H. the Dalai Lama:
The basic thing is that everyone wants happiness, no one wants suffering. And happiness mainly comes from our own attitude, rather than from external factors. If your own mental attitude is correct, even if you remain in a hostile atmosphere, you feel happy.

Image


insan wrote:Helen Keller:
Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved.

Image


insan wrote:Hermann Hesse:
You know quite well, deep within you, that there is only a single magic, a single power, a single salvation...and that is called loving. Well, then, love your suffering. Do not resist it, do not flee from it. It is your aversion that hurts, nothing else.

Image


insan wrote:Victor Frankl:
We can discover this meaning in life in three different ways: (1) by doing a deed; (2) by experiencing a value; and (3) by suffering.

Image


insan wrote:--------------------------000000000000000000----------------------------

They most probably aiming to tell GCs and to whom it may concern abt: "Against all your efforts making TCs an ineffective muslim minority in Cyprus; we exist togteher with Turkey and we will continue our struggle not to become a muslim minority in Cyprus; at any costs."


But what the flags actually tell us and the whole world (and beyond) is that you have no respect for nature and no respect for yourselves. It's like a two-finger salute to the entire solar-system and explains why the whole of the known universe dislikes you and why a word like Turcophobia actually exists in the dictionary:

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/turcophobia


Has anyone ever told you you take after your Martian dad?
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