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Postby halil » Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:34 pm

Bananiot wrote:Boomerang and B25, you know who I am, you have seen my picture and you have criticised it (at least one of you). You know where I work and possibly you know where I live.

Since you are such democrats, why not reveal your personal details too, so that we can play in an even field? Also, instead of asking me (in Greek) to scratch your testicles (after I finish scratching halil's) why don't you take a course in proper manners so that you may start some proper service to your miserable existence and your pathetic Cypriot backwardness which you have taken with you to Australia?

Oh yes Kikapu, this is the level of these fascists from Australia!


Bananiot , my dear friend we will not come to this kind games . We all know what we are saying .....respect me ....than i will respect u .... these are the first simple words. We know all these words meaning .They have no idea at all whats all about these words.

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Postby Kikapu » Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:48 pm

Bananiot wrote:
Oh yes Kikapu, this is the level of these fascists from Australia!


Fascism comes in all shape and sizes, Bananiot, and not just to mean to those who do not believe in True Democracy.!

I for instance is a Food Fascist, which means that I get annoyed when those eating what I cook not in the way it's supposed to be eaten but instead they add ketchup to it.!

Man, that really pisses me off big time.! :lol:
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Postby YFred » Mon Dec 28, 2009 2:06 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Bananiot wrote:
Oh yes Kikapu, this is the level of these fascists from Australia!


Fascism comes in all shape and sizes, Bananiot, and not just to mean to those who do not believe in True Democracy.!

I for instance is a Food Fascist, which means that I get annoyed when those eating what I cook not in the way it's supposed to be eaten but instead they add ketchup to it.!

Man, that really pisses me off big time.! :lol:

You can add OCD to your list old chap. What difference does it make how somebody chooses to eat the food. The trouble with you is that you want to control people. Get some help you need it.
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Postby Kikapu » Mon Dec 28, 2009 2:11 pm

YFred wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Bananiot wrote:
Oh yes Kikapu, this is the level of these fascists from Australia!


Fascism comes in all shape and sizes, Bananiot, and not just to mean to those who do not believe in True Democracy.!

I for instance is a Food Fascist, which means that I get annoyed when those eating what I cook not in the way it's supposed to be eaten but instead they add ketchup to it.!

Man, that really pisses me off big time.! :lol:

You can add OCD to your list old chap. What difference does it make how somebody chooses to eat the food. The trouble with you is that you want to control people. Get some help you need it.


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Postby B25 » Mon Dec 28, 2009 2:37 pm

Bananiot wrote:Boomerang and B25, you know who I am, you have seen my picture and you have criticised it (at least one of you). You know where I work and possibly you know where I live.

Since you are such democrats, why not reveal your personal details too, so that we can play in an even field? Also, instead of asking me (in Greek) to scratch your testicles (after I finish scratching halil's) why don't you take a course in proper manners so that you may start some proper service to your miserable existence and your pathetic Cypriot backwardness which you have taken with you to Australia?

Oh yes Kikapu, this is the level of these fascists from Australia!


Bananiot, manners is a two way street. When YOU yourself show some, you may just get some back. Until then you are as guilty as any of us.

And I don't claim to be any angel.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Dec 28, 2009 3:55 pm

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BirKibrisli wrote:We deserve to maintain our unique identity as TCs,and we will do it despite all the GC efforts now and in the past to prevent us from being who we are .... :twisted:

What exactly is this “unique identity” you’re on about? :?

If I take the common Turkish Cypriot traits like…

1. Illegally selling GC properties.

2. Providing a safe haven to foreign criminal fugitives.

3. Importing illegal immigrants thereby altering the Cyprus demographics.

4. Looting priceless ancient artifacts and desecrating churches.

5. Blackmailing for ridiculous undemocratic political arrangements.

…in my eyes, most of you Turkish Cypriots are just a bunch of uneducated and dishonest jerks, so what do you know that we don’t? :?

Enlighten us about this “unique identity” you brag…


Spare us your political,blinkered,prejudiced opinions,GR!
If most of us are the uneducated and dishonest jerks that you say we are,then you should thank Turkey every day for sparing you the agony of living with us...You want to know what a TC really is...???Look in the mirror!!! Then close your heart to prejudice and bigotry,and open your heart to empathy and compassion...Then you will be looking at a unique TC... :)

I’m still waiting for you to educate me about this “unique TC identity”!

I gave you 5 popular Turkish Cypriot traits that have been part of the TC culture for at least three decades, and am now waiting for you to add to this list… don’t make me finish it off for you! :wink:
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Postby Expatkiwi » Mon Dec 28, 2009 3:56 pm

B25 wrote:And I don't claim to be any angel.


You certainly are correct there!
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Dec 28, 2009 3:59 pm

How about this one Bir…

"Sitting around the coffee shops smoking the Nargile all day like a pasha, while waiting for handouts from Turkey to arrive!"

You like? It's all part of the unique Ottoman Remnant culture is it not? :?
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Dec 28, 2009 4:02 pm

Bananiot wrote:These mental retards cannot even tolerate people like halil and Birkibrisli who want to preserve the TC heritage and see Turkey/settlers as the biggest culprit!

Right, so which parts of the "TC heritage" do you want preserved? :?

1. Illegally selling GC properties.

2. Providing a safe haven to foreign criminal fugitives.

3. Importing illegal immigrants thereby altering the Cyprus demographics.

4. Looting priceless ancient artifacts and desecrating churches.

5. Blackmailing for ridiculous undemocratic political arrangements
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Postby insan » Mon Dec 28, 2009 4:11 pm

Get Real! wrote:How about this one Bir…

"Sitting around the coffee shops smoking the Nargile all day like a pasha, while waiting for handouts from Turkey to arrive!"

You like? It's all part of the unique Ottoman Remnant culture is it not? :?


GR, try judging people(no matter what ethnicity they have) in a dialectic way by taking into account their circumstances... Even if it requires the knowledge of criminology...

Without any dialectic way of thinking which's something u r afraid a lot bcz it might justify the people's actions u harshly, immaturely, intolerantly, mercilessly and pre-judicedly critisize; u r not makeing any sense towards the solution of the problem but just being a part of the problem, even spreading it to a greater extent... thus, making it more difficult to be solved...
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