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Postby Oracle » Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:32 pm

Here's another map of how American Consumers see the world ....


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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:42 pm

haha nice map..
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Postby Lit » Sun Oct 11, 2009 6:24 am

Oracle wrote:Here's another map of how American Consumers see the world ....


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Wow. I received that image via email 2 years ago. I cant believe its still being circulated around.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:12 am

Lit wrote:
Oracle wrote:Here's another map of how American Consumers see the world ....


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Wow. I received that image via email 2 years ago. I cant believe its still being circulated around.


Well, it's taken that long to find an equally stupid map to compare it to; and trust the Turks to come up with one!
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Postby barouti » Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:50 pm

Oracle wrote:
Lit wrote:
Oracle wrote:Here's another map of how American Consumers see the world ....


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Wow. I received that image via email 2 years ago. I cant believe its still being circulated around.


Well, it's taken that long to find an equally stupid map to compare it to; and trust the Turks to come up with one!



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Postby Gasman » Mon Oct 12, 2009 5:48 pm

Reminds me of a map from Package Holiday firms, back in the 80s when there had been conflict in former Yugoslavia, they just did away with Yugoslavia altogether, sort of stretched the only countries they were offering holidays in out a bit so it looked as if nothing was missing!
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Postby repulsewarrior » Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:57 pm

...this is a problem of corruption where one arm is fed by some "deep state" and the other aptly making apologies for backward thinking. it is an indication of subterfuge in a State whose Principals are to represent its People openly, democratically. yes zan by all means expose the bloody ignorance (where ever it is), because that's what it is, leaving murder and the worst kind of barbarism as a result, dismissed. but, the people who are our enemies are not "Turk" or "Greek" or "Yellow" or "Brown" or some kind of Cypriot, they are just plunderers unable to see beyond their own desire. although it seems that Turkey has more than their fair share of them, Cypriots should not be complacent. I hope you can apply your energy to Turkish Cypriot governance as well, given that its mono clonal structure as a society leaves it open to the same abuse. If we are to succeed with a Government that represents us as this island's dwellers, two National Assemblies can demonstrate the Grace of their Majority, but our Central Government must represent a Unity as Individuals toward the betterment of our condition as Humans.
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Postby zan » Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:05 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:...this is a problem of corruption where one arm is fed by some "deep state" and the other aptly making apologies for backward thinking. it is an indication of subterfuge in a State whose Principals are to represent its People openly, democratically. yes zan by all means expose the bloody ignorance (where ever it is), because that's what it is, leaving murder and the worst kind of barbarism as a result, dismissed. but, the people who are our enemies are not "Turk" or "Greek" or "Yellow" or "Brown" or some kind of Cypriot, they are just plunderers unable to see beyond their own desire. although it seems that Turkey has more than their fair share of them, Cypriots should not be complacent. I hope you can apply your energy to Turkish Cypriot governance as well, given that its mono clonal structure as a society leaves it open to the same abuse. If we are to succeed with a Government that represents us as this island's dwellers, two National Assemblies can demonstrate the Grace of their Majority, but our Central Government must represent a Unity as Individuals toward the betterment of our condition as Humans.


RW.......I have to trust a dog that I pass every day who, to me, looks like he would bite me if he could.....All restrictions of his owner considered. I can't talk to him!

With humans...I can ask them to sign on the dotted line.....I don't need to trust them!!!
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Postby B25 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:24 pm

zan wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:...this is a problem of corruption where one arm is fed by some "deep state" and the other aptly making apologies for backward thinking. it is an indication of subterfuge in a State whose Principals are to represent its People openly, democratically. yes zan by all means expose the bloody ignorance (where ever it is), because that's what it is, leaving murder and the worst kind of barbarism as a result, dismissed. but, the people who are our enemies are not "Turk" or "Greek" or "Yellow" or "Brown" or some kind of Cypriot, they are just plunderers unable to see beyond their own desire. although it seems that Turkey has more than their fair share of them, Cypriots should not be complacent. I hope you can apply your energy to Turkish Cypriot governance as well, given that its mono clonal structure as a society leaves it open to the same abuse. If we are to succeed with a Government that represents us as this island's dwellers, two National Assemblies can demonstrate the Grace of their Majority, but our Central Government must represent a Unity as Individuals toward the betterment of our condition as Humans.


RW.......I have to trust a dog that I pass every day who, to me, looks like he would bite me if he could.....All restrictions of his owner considered. I can't talk to him!

With humans...I can ask them to sign on the dotted line.....I don't need to trust them!!!


:lol: :lol: :lol: What a dick, Turkey just signed on the dotted line with Armania, look at them now, and you want the world to trust you FFS.

Such hypocricy can only come for an motherfucker turk.

On yer bike, pike.
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Postby YFred » Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:45 pm

B25 wrote:
zan wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:...this is a problem of corruption where one arm is fed by some "deep state" and the other aptly making apologies for backward thinking. it is an indication of subterfuge in a State whose Principals are to represent its People openly, democratically. yes zan by all means expose the bloody ignorance (where ever it is), because that's what it is, leaving murder and the worst kind of barbarism as a result, dismissed. but, the people who are our enemies are not "Turk" or "Greek" or "Yellow" or "Brown" or some kind of Cypriot, they are just plunderers unable to see beyond their own desire. although it seems that Turkey has more than their fair share of them, Cypriots should not be complacent. I hope you can apply your energy to Turkish Cypriot governance as well, given that its mono clonal structure as a society leaves it open to the same abuse. If we are to succeed with a Government that represents us as this island's dwellers, two National Assemblies can demonstrate the Grace of their Majority, but our Central Government must represent a Unity as Individuals toward the betterment of our condition as Humans.


RW.......I have to trust a dog that I pass every day who, to me, looks like he would bite me if he could.....All restrictions of his owner considered. I can't talk to him!

With humans...I can ask them to sign on the dotted line.....I don't need to trust them!!!


:lol: :lol: :lol: What a dick, Turkey just signed on the dotted line with Armania, look at them now, and you want the world to trust you FFS.

Such hypocricy can only come for an motherfucker turk.

On yer bike, pike.

We'll be here for 10 million years just to annoy you and Oracle.
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