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Varosha/Maras-is it haunted?

How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Floda » Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:10 pm

denizaksulu wrote:Its a bit late for the Panayia of Kykkos now.

RIP all those innocents.


AND,.....................'RIP OFF' all the survivors...............by all accounts. :wink:
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:28 pm

Floda wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Its a bit late for the Panayia of Kykkos now.

RIP all those innocents.


AND,.....................'RIP OFF' all the survivors...............by all accounts. :wink:


For a moment I thought you had grown up. You seem to make light of the thread. Go and put a donkeys saddle over your head.
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Postby Oracle » Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:34 pm

Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.

One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:56 pm

Oracle wrote:Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.

One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....



Like you do, I suppose. :roll:
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Postby EPSILON » Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:59 pm

Oracle wrote:Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.

One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....


Oracle, some of your posts are possitively surprised me.Some show that been sent by a very educated person.
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Postby Oracle » Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:03 pm

EPSILON wrote:
Oracle wrote:Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.

One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....


Oracle, some of your posts are possitively surprised me.Some show that been sent by a very educated person.


I'm just a typical Hellene ...

[confused]
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Postby EPSILON » Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:05 pm

Oracle wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
Oracle wrote:Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.

One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....


Oracle, some of your posts are possitively surprised me.Some show that been sent by a very educated person.


I'm just a typical Hellene ...

[confused]


"Typical Hellene i can understand ,not confuse at all. If you stated typical Greek then of course i would be hardly confused!!
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Postby Oracle » Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:18 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Oracle wrote:Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.

One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....



Like you do, I suppose. :roll:


I am the last person to demand others apologise, or condemn them, or pass judgement ... and as I said (again) yesterday ... who am I, that my judgement is deemed worthy to be used to condemn another, the detailed knowledge of what came to pass, lacking to me.

I am not the Pope dishing out forgiveness; or needing to confess of mistakes, for manipulated events.

I don't make demands of others because I am not here to have demands made of me. I reply to posts for their content and analyse them to gain some insight ... not to make myself feel holier than thou!

So, yes, exactly "like I do", you may suppose!
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:38 pm

DA has left the building....................See you later...if you are lucky. :?
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Postby Oracle » Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:39 pm

EPSILON wrote:
Oracle wrote:
EPSILON wrote:
Oracle wrote:Traditionally, "threads" are not sacred. The sentiment behind them may be of the utmost severity, but here we explore feelings through words and personal experiences.

One should not sit in judgement of how others choose to exorcise those feelings ....


Oracle, some of your posts are possitively surprised me.Some show that been sent by a very educated person.


I'm just a typical Hellene ...

[confused]


"Typical Hellene i can understand ,not confuse at all. If you stated typical Greek then of course i would be hardly confused!!


Actually EPSILON, the way you dissent on commonly established ideas and ways of thinking, suggests to me not only are you highly educated, but you are also a radical thinker, and most patient with the rest of us more average folk.
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