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Postby Malapapa » Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:52 pm

YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
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Malapapa wrote:Yes I recalibrated the MPH (Malapapa Honourmeter), removed the Eoka label and look:

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the Kiwi Man's / honour rating is still stuck at zero.

You can't pass your speedometer as an honourometer old boy. The reults at the Lurucadi Honorometer station was sufficient grounds for the grantation of such an honouration.

So 3 state solution it will be.


:oops: I've been found out. It was indeed a speedometer. And it's detected that you're on speed.

You have just passed with flying colours the test of being Horakillised.
But I am not accusing you of being a lady of the night from Lesbo Island am I.
Judging by how many posts I have posted, I would reverse the polarity of this here speedmeter cause it's giving you reverse results, unless of course you are on them, and you are contaminating the said evidence before us. But than again, as this is cyprus forum not that different to Cyprus courts, no evidence required.
TC guilty. GC not guilty announced by the good learned GC judgeo bastardo, just before the GC asks for his speed back.


Mate, when someone offers to refill your wine glass for the fifth time, after Sunday lunch, the sensible response is to say, "cheers but any more and I'll just start drivelling incoherent nonsense and embarrass myself."
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Postby YFred » Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:11 pm

Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Yes I recalibrated the MPH (Malapapa Honourmeter), removed the Eoka label and look:

Image

the Kiwi Man's / honour rating is still stuck at zero.

You can't pass your speedometer as an honourometer old boy. The reults at the Lurucadi Honorometer station was sufficient grounds for the grantation of such an honouration.

So 3 state solution it will be.


:oops: I've been found out. It was indeed a speedometer. And it's detected that you're on speed.

You have just passed with flying colours the test of being Horakillised.
But I am not accusing you of being a lady of the night from Lesbo Island am I.
Judging by how many posts I have posted, I would reverse the polarity of this here speedmeter cause it's giving you reverse results, unless of course you are on them, and you are contaminating the said evidence before us. But than again, as this is cyprus forum not that different to Cyprus courts, no evidence required.
TC guilty. GC not guilty announced by the good learned GC judgeo bastardo, just before the GC asks for his speed back.


Mate, when someone offers to refill your wine glass for the fifth time, after Sunday lunch, the sensible response is to say, "cheers but any more and I'll just start drivelling incoherent nonsense and embarrass myself."

So long as you don't follow it with first pissing yourself followed by a fart and then follow through you will be fine at Oracle's dinner table.
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Postby Bananiot » Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:18 pm

GR

No matter how many one-sided stories you post Bananiot, the FACT still remains that during July and August of 1974, the end result was…

Greek Cypriot casualties: 5,000 odd.

Turkish Cypriot casualties: 200 odd.


The story was not brought up by me. It was brought up by Sevgul, who never shies away to bring out stories involving murders of Greek Cypriots by Turkish Cypriots. In fact, last time I wrote about these sorry incidents, was about Kkitros, who was murdered in cold blood by TC soldiers at Tzaos in August 1974.

GR, of course, thinks that these killings are interesting only for statistical reasons and stupidly believes that those that killed more people are worse murderers. Conveniently, he (along with all other epidermal thinkers) fails to understand that it was the events Sevgul describes in her regular column in "Politis" that brought the disaster in 1974.

The murderers that reigned supreme back then drew massive divisive lines between the communities and this has produced the dreaded Federation as the only feasible solution (sadly along geographical lines), where each community can be safeguarded from the murdering fiends that are still lose among us and many enjoy hero status!
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Postby YFred » Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:34 pm

Bananiot wrote:GR

No matter how many one-sided stories you post Bananiot, the FACT still remains that during July and August of 1974, the end result was…

Greek Cypriot casualties: 5,000 odd.

Turkish Cypriot casualties: 200 odd.


The story was not brought up by me. It was brought up by Sevgul, who never shies away to bring out stories involving murders of Greek Cypriots by Turkish Cypriots. In fact, last time I wrote about these sorry incidents, was about Kkitros, who was murdered in cold blood by TC soldiers at Tzaos in August 1974.

GR, of course, thinks that these killings are interesting only for statistical reasons and stupidly believes that those that killed more people are worse murderers. Conveniently, he (along with all other epidermal thinkers) fails to understand that it was the events Sevgul describes in her regular column in "Politis" that brought the disaster in 1974.

The murderers that reigned supreme back then drew massive divisive lines between the communities and this has produced the dreaded Federation as the only feasible solution (sadly along geographical lines), where each community can be safeguarded from the murdering fiends that are still lose among us and many enjoy hero status!

I think they are missing the point of this event. The fact that he was heartless to show no remorse in his death bed. The irony that is there are quite a few on this forum with exact same personality and character. Now that is incredible in 2009 in the eu.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Dec 20, 2009 9:29 pm

Bananiot wrote:GR

No matter how many one-sided stories you post Bananiot, the FACT still remains that during July and August of 1974, the end result was…

Greek Cypriot casualties: 5,000 odd.

Turkish Cypriot casualties: 200 odd.


The story was not brought up by me. It was brought up by Sevgul, who never shies away to bring out stories involving murders of Greek Cypriots by Turkish Cypriots. In fact, last time I wrote about these sorry incidents, was about Kkitros, who was murdered in cold blood by TC soldiers at Tzaos in August 1974.

GR, of course, thinks that these killings are interesting only for statistical reasons and stupidly believes that those that killed more people are worse murderers. Conveniently, he (along with all other epidermal thinkers) fails to understand that it was the events Sevgul describes in her regular column in "Politis" that brought the disaster in 1974.

The murderers that reigned supreme back then drew massive divisive lines between the communities and this has produced the dreaded Federation as the only feasible solution (sadly along geographical lines), where each community can be safeguarded from the murdering fiends that are still lose among us and many enjoy hero status!

All that matters is the end result

Greek Cypriot casualties: 5,000 odd.

Turkish Cypriot casualties: 200 odd.

…because everything else is this --> Image
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Postby Malapapa » Sun Dec 20, 2009 10:27 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Greek Cypriot casualties: 5,000 odd.

Turkish Cypriot casualties: 200 odd.

…because everything else is this --> Image


This is an appalling imbalance, demonstrating once more how TCs have been excluded, not just in life but in death too. Is this what Viewpoint means we he insists his people have been treated as a minority in their own country?

If so, his commitment to political equality is incredibly brave and should not go unrewarded.
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Postby YFred » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:28 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Bananiot wrote:GR

No matter how many one-sided stories you post Bananiot, the FACT still remains that during July and August of 1974, the end result was…

Greek Cypriot casualties: 5,000 odd.

Turkish Cypriot casualties: 200 odd.


The story was not brought up by me. It was brought up by Sevgul, who never shies away to bring out stories involving murders of Greek Cypriots by Turkish Cypriots. In fact, last time I wrote about these sorry incidents, was about Kkitros, who was murdered in cold blood by TC soldiers at Tzaos in August 1974.

GR, of course, thinks that these killings are interesting only for statistical reasons and stupidly believes that those that killed more people are worse murderers. Conveniently, he (along with all other epidermal thinkers) fails to understand that it was the events Sevgul describes in her regular column in "Politis" that brought the disaster in 1974.

The murderers that reigned supreme back then drew massive divisive lines between the communities and this has produced the dreaded Federation as the only feasible solution (sadly along geographical lines), where each community can be safeguarded from the murdering fiends that are still lose among us and many enjoy hero status!

All that matters is the end result

Greek Cypriot casualties: 5,000 odd.

Turkish Cypriot casualties: 200 odd.

…because everything else is this --> Image

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Postby Bananiot » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:12 am

Had we won the war GR, the end result (which only matters for you) would be:

Turkish Cypriot casualties: 80 000 odd

Greek Cypriot casualties: 10 000 odd

In this case, because only the end result matters, the Turks would now be preparing to get their own back, with another war. Unluckily, the 1974 war did not end in a draw and leave both sides happy ... with one point apiece.

I think it cannot get more ridiculous than this, no matter how hard GR tries.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:31 am

Bananiot wrote:Had we won the war GR, the end result (which only matters for you) would be:

Turkish Cypriot casualties: 80 000 odd

Greek Cypriot casualties: 10 000 odd

In this case, because only the end result matters, the Turks would now be preparing to get their own back, with another war. Unluckily, the 1974 war did not end in a draw and leave both sides happy ... with one point apiece.

I think it cannot get more ridiculous than this, no matter how hard GR tries.

Bananiot, you can take the story of ONE victim and sensationalize it until the cows come home, but technically it will still mean fuck-all if you ignore the bigger picture by avoiding the TOTAL NUMBERS (refugees, casualties, torture victims, rapes, maimed, usurped properties, area captured, etc) of each and every incident that occurred throughout the turbulent years on Cyprus.

Every single incident can be expressed in numbers and nothing else can possibly give you a better picture of what really happened.
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Postby repulsewarrior » Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:00 am

...what i remember from the recent past about the topic: (typically) babies bludgeoned in bathtubs....

- silence from Talat

-an apology for Greek Cypriot atrocities from Christofias,
and the statement that "Greeks" are not blameless.

...as for the "war" that occured in '74, i recall the public's reaction which did not support the coupists; they "lost" precisely for THIS reason (which had nothing to do with help from a Guarantor). it is hard to believe mr.B that you truly believe that mass killings of "Turks" would have resulted from a reestablishment of the Republic's order by a Turkish intervention. rather than the "peace operation" which ensued, Turkey did not take the opportunity to demonstrate her commitment to Principals which all Mankind hold dear, disrupting the lives of Turkish Cypriots forcing their displacement, as well as Greek Cypriots, solely to suit her agenda as an interlocutor.

...after all these years, these acts remain an issue; that says a lot.
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