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Postby boulio » Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:25 pm

comprimise means that two sides give things up,what t/c and turkey call "comprimise"in the real world is called capitulation.
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Postby growuptcs » Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:27 pm

YFred wrote:
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Get Real! wrote:
boulio wrote:property will be solved easily,give more territory back under ROC control,...

Sorry dude, but in accordance with the RoC’s UN member status and recognized territorial sovereignty, we only accept 100% of the territory.

Well yes, you the original all or nothing brigade. So you will end up with all, fcuk all!

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It's not a divorce situation which you're making it seem to be. It's a situation thats a bank robbery while your holding hostages planning the next move.

No, it's called compromise. All or nothing does not sound like compromise to me does it to you?


To compromise to something you have to be entitled first, anything else in between is extortion. What are you compromising to again? Those fake get out of jail cards don't work in the EU
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Postby YFred » Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:40 pm

growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
boulio wrote:property will be solved easily,give more territory back under ROC control,...

Sorry dude, but in accordance with the RoC’s UN member status and recognized territorial sovereignty, we only accept 100% of the territory.

Well yes, you the original all or nothing brigade. So you will end up with all, fcuk all!

:wink:


It's not a divorce situation which you're making it seem to be. It's a situation thats a bank robbery while your holding hostages planning the next move.

No, it's called compromise. All or nothing does not sound like compromise to me does it to you?


To compromise to something you have to be entitled first, anything else in between is extortion. What are you compromising to again? Those fake get out of jail cards don't work in the EU

EU will allow anything that the two leaders agree, stop kidding yourselves. They accepted the Annan plan and they will just as readily accept the Moon plan. It'll be like walking to the moon. :wink:
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:45 pm

YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
boulio wrote:property will be solved easily,give more territory back under ROC control,...

Sorry dude, but in accordance with the RoC’s UN member status and recognized territorial sovereignty, we only accept 100% of the territory.

Well yes, you the original all or nothing brigade. So you will end up with all, fcuk all!

:wink:


It's not a divorce situation which you're making it seem to be. It's a situation thats a bank robbery while your holding hostages planning the next move.

No, it's called compromise. All or nothing does not sound like compromise to me does it to you?

I don’t believe in compromises with fools.

You should’ve never come here in the first place!
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Postby Get Real! » Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:47 pm

YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
boulio wrote:property will be solved easily,give more territory back under ROC control,...

Sorry dude, but in accordance with the RoC’s UN member status and recognized territorial sovereignty, we only accept 100% of the territory.

Well yes, you the original all or nothing brigade. So you will end up with all, fcuk all!

:wink:


It's not a divorce situation which you're making it seem to be. It's a situation thats a bank robbery while your holding hostages planning the next move.

No, it's called compromise. All or nothing does not sound like compromise to me does it to you?


To compromise to something you have to be entitled first, anything else in between is extortion. What are you compromising to again? Those fake get out of jail cards don't work in the EU

EU will allow anything that the two leaders agree, stop kidding yourselves. They accepted the Annan plan and they will just as readily accept the Moon plan. It'll be like walking to the moon. :wink:

There is no plan but a couple more months of time wasting gimmick talks and then its plan B…
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Postby growuptcs » Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:51 pm

YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
boulio wrote:property will be solved easily,give more territory back under ROC control,...

Sorry dude, but in accordance with the RoC’s UN member status and recognized territorial sovereignty, we only accept 100% of the territory.

Well yes, you the original all or nothing brigade. So you will end up with all, fcuk all!

:wink:


It's not a divorce situation which you're making it seem to be. It's a situation thats a bank robbery while your holding hostages planning the next move.

No, it's called compromise. All or nothing does not sound like compromise to me does it to you?


To compromise to something you have to be entitled first, anything else in between is extortion. What are you compromising to again? Those fake get out of jail cards don't work in the EU

EU will allow anything that the two leaders agree, stop kidding yourselves. They accepted the Annan plan and they will just as readily accept the Moon plan. It'll be like walking to the moon. :wink:


They accepted the AP plan knowing it would fail, so where does that leave you in all this melodramatic drama? Oh I know, shouting about your undeserving rights and babrbarian GC's.

Grow-up your energy here is not helping your future
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Postby YFred » Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:52 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
growuptcs wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
boulio wrote:property will be solved easily,give more territory back under ROC control,...

Sorry dude, but in accordance with the RoC’s UN member status and recognized territorial sovereignty, we only accept 100% of the territory.

Well yes, you the original all or nothing brigade. So you will end up with all, fcuk all!

:wink:


It's not a divorce situation which you're making it seem to be. It's a situation thats a bank robbery while your holding hostages planning the next move.

No, it's called compromise. All or nothing does not sound like compromise to me does it to you?


To compromise to something you have to be entitled first, anything else in between is extortion. What are you compromising to again? Those fake get out of jail cards don't work in the EU

EU will allow anything that the two leaders agree, stop kidding yourselves. They accepted the Annan plan and they will just as readily accept the Moon plan. It'll be like walking to the moon. :wink:

There is no plan but a couple more months of time wasting gimmick talks and then its plan B…

Mavro lamona je gadglizmo banosu. Indalois gharos ise?
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Postby Pyrpolizer » Sat Jan 30, 2010 1:13 pm

boulio wrote:but its a start at least if cypriots can come to agreements and the solution is not handed down hopefully things can get solved as long as it takes.


Point is the GCs had something to give on those issues.They gave it all and still the Turkish side wants more.
What will happen with the other issues where the GC has nothing to give?
Will the Turkish side give anything??? I really doubt.
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Postby YFred » Sat Jan 30, 2010 1:19 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
boulio wrote:but its a start at least if cypriots can come to agreements and the solution is not handed down hopefully things can get solved as long as it takes.


Point is the GCs had something to give on those issues.They gave it all and still the Turkish side wants more.
What will happen with the other issues where the GC has nothing to give?
Will the Turkish side give anything??? I really doubt.

You can give what ever you like, but have you considered asking once as to what they would like, so that it can be appreciated. Please tell us something you gave that was not forced upon you by the eu, which is counter balanced by entering the eu. So please stop with the sop stories of how hard done by you are. The one thing that will make a real difference to all TCs is being refused point blank. I thought you were more serious moderate person, but you are not that different to the rest of them.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Jan 30, 2010 1:38 pm

YFred wrote:You can give what ever you like, but have you considered asking once as to what they would like, so that it can be appreciated. Please tell us something you gave that was not forced upon you by the eu, which is counter balanced by entering the eu. So please stop with the sop stories of how hard done by you are. The one thing that will make a real difference to all TCs is being refused point blank. I thought you were more serious moderate person, but you are not that different to the rest of them.


Cyprus abides by EU rules willingly, as it takes membership very seriously indeed.
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