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Re: I fully agree...

Postby YFred » Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:17 pm

Get Real! wrote:
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cymart wrote:I also read before about high cancer rates in the north-do you think its environmentally and behaviourally caused or due to stress?

With next to zero industry regulations what do you expect?

You missed the new Akritas plan, to kill off all the TCs through stress. What ever next?

You kind of warmed up to the "stress" idea did you? I think you’ve got a strong case of a 5th genocide!

Surely you stressocide? Genocide is something the GCs now very well, they were just crap at implementing it, what?
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Re: I fully agree...

Postby Get Real! » Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:23 pm

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
cymart wrote:I also read before about high cancer rates in the north-do you think its environmentally and behaviourally caused or due to stress?

With next to zero industry regulations what do you expect?

You missed the new Akritas plan, to kill off all the TCs through stress. What ever next?

You kind of warmed up to the "stress" idea did you? I think you’ve got a strong case of a 5th genocide!

Surely you stressocide? Genocide is something the GCs now very well, they were just crap at implementing it, what?

:? Oh! And here I was thinking it only counts as “genocide” if it succeeds!

Has anyone contacted the Guinness Book for an entry as the people who survived the “most genocides” ? 8)
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Re: I fully agree...

Postby YFred » Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:28 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
cymart wrote:I also read before about high cancer rates in the north-do you think its environmentally and behaviourally caused or due to stress?

With next to zero industry regulations what do you expect?

You missed the new Akritas plan, to kill off all the TCs through stress. What ever next?

You kind of warmed up to the "stress" idea did you? I think you’ve got a strong case of a 5th genocide!

Surely you stressocide? Genocide is something the GCs now very well, they were just crap at implementing it, what?

:? Oh! And here I was thinking it only counts as “genocide” if it succeeds!

Has anyone contacted the Guinness Book for an entry as the people who survived the “most genocides” ? 8)

You should, the original Chirokitten. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby humanist » Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:29 pm

Umit .... hello

I came onto the forum about three years ago in thinking that I would have met greek and turkish speaking Cypriots who genuinely were sick and tired of the current situation and wanted to see a United Cyprus. I was also hoping that I would have met people working towards a solution and a united Cyprus, that may have recommended a an organisation I could have joined as I wanted to return to Cyprus during a time of possible peace.

thank you for giving me the opportunity to say exactly what I wanted to get from the forum
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Re: I fully agree...

Postby BirKibrisli » Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:25 pm

cymart wrote:I felt exactly this ever since I returned here in 1979 and the situation is getting rapidly worse,as you quite rightly said,despite peoples attempt to hide reality by chasing material wealth.As Ban Ki moon said the other week,everybody has heard all about the Cyprus problem for far too long and now its time to solve it!This is no other remedy and even Christophias openly admitted recently that without a solution Cyprus has no future.....
I also read before about high cancer rates in the north-do you think its environmentally and behaviourally caused or due to stress?


I have no doubt it is mosty due to the stress of the past 60 years...That of course drives people to drink and smoke excessively because nobody is talking about the psychological trauma of a civil war and the refugee problem...For obvious reasons the stress is worse on the TCs,they have very little control over their lives and destiny...Air pollution due to burning of refuse also contributes I believe... :(
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Re: I fully agree...

Postby YFred » Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:28 pm

BirKibrisli wrote:
cymart wrote:I felt exactly this ever since I returned here in 1979 and the situation is getting rapidly worse,as you quite rightly said,despite peoples attempt to hide reality by chasing material wealth.As Ban Ki moon said the other week,everybody has heard all about the Cyprus problem for far too long and now its time to solve it!This is no other remedy and even Christophias openly admitted recently that without a solution Cyprus has no future.....
I also read before about high cancer rates in the north-do you think its environmentally and behaviourally caused or due to stress?


I have no doubt it is mosty due to the stress of the past 60 years...That of course drives people to drink and smoke excessively because nobody is talking about the psychological trauma of a civil war and the refugee problem...For obvious reasons the stress is worse on the TCs,they have very little control over their lives and destiny...Air pollution due to burning of refuse also contributes I believe... :(

Especially when the lovely roc bring all their refuse from all over Cyprus to within 2 miles of Lurucina and burns it there. What bastards?
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Re: I agree and disagree...

Postby umit07 » Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:16 pm

BirKibrisli wrote:
cymart wrote:Foreign Cypriots sometimes care more about the Cyprus problem than most people here do,so I would differ with Umit on that but I also,unfortunately, have to agree that Cyprus society is f*****,even though I try to avoid the use of this word!As Yiangos Mikkelides wrote in Politis,the number one interest of most Cypriots is how to get money,power and influence by any means possible, and then if they get it,how to stop somebody else from taking it away from them!They are hedonists par excellence with very little consciousness about anything else but when this is the example set by most of the establishment,can you really blame the rest of the people??As Yiangos wrote, hardly anybody even knows,let alone cares whether Christophias and Talat meet each other and the whole thing is just a farce which would be funny if it were not so tragic!!I fully agree and wrote this posting with great regret,not gloating...


What you are describing ,cymart,is a country in deep trauma and shock,after the events of the past 60 years or so...Lets not forget that about 250,000 Cypriots have become refugees in their own country...Thousands of people are still missing,some presumed dead,some presumed alive,all without closure...People have lived with fear and insecurity and uncertainty for too long in Cyprus...The drive to accumulate material posessions is a result of this...So is the relatively excessive use of tobacco and alcohol products in the population...In the trnc the number of cancer victims are 5 times the world average...The psychological effects of the bloody civil war has never been studied or even ackowledged...There had been no grieving or healing process to speak about...What Umit is really saying is this: " The psychological wounds of this conflict is so great I just want everything to disappear,don't care how"...But he has to keep coming back,to seek solace in th company of those who are suffering from the same trauma and stress...I think we are all doing this to different extend... :( :(


A good Psychoanalysis BK but the problem is I never experienced this trauma you talk about (I was born long after 74).
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Re: I fully agree...

Postby DT. » Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:19 pm

YFred wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
cymart wrote:I felt exactly this ever since I returned here in 1979 and the situation is getting rapidly worse,as you quite rightly said,despite peoples attempt to hide reality by chasing material wealth.As Ban Ki moon said the other week,everybody has heard all about the Cyprus problem for far too long and now its time to solve it!This is no other remedy and even Christophias openly admitted recently that without a solution Cyprus has no future.....
I also read before about high cancer rates in the north-do you think its environmentally and behaviourally caused or due to stress?


I have no doubt it is mosty due to the stress of the past 60 years...That of course drives people to drink and smoke excessively because nobody is talking about the psychological trauma of a civil war and the refugee problem...For obvious reasons the stress is worse on the TCs,they have very little control over their lives and destiny...Air pollution due to burning of refuse also contributes I believe... :(

Especially when the lovely roc bring all their refuse from all over Cyprus to within 2 miles of Lurucina and burns it there. What bastards?


:lol: :lol: :lol: Excellent!!!
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Re: I fully agree...

Postby YFred » Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:47 pm

DT. wrote:
YFred wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
cymart wrote:I felt exactly this ever since I returned here in 1979 and the situation is getting rapidly worse,as you quite rightly said,despite peoples attempt to hide reality by chasing material wealth.As Ban Ki moon said the other week,everybody has heard all about the Cyprus problem for far too long and now its time to solve it!This is no other remedy and even Christophias openly admitted recently that without a solution Cyprus has no future.....
I also read before about high cancer rates in the north-do you think its environmentally and behaviourally caused or due to stress?


I have no doubt it is mosty due to the stress of the past 60 years...That of course drives people to drink and smoke excessively because nobody is talking about the psychological trauma of a civil war and the refugee problem...For obvious reasons the stress is worse on the TCs,they have very little control over their lives and destiny...Air pollution due to burning of refuse also contributes I believe... :(

Especially when the lovely roc bring all their refuse from all over Cyprus to within 2 miles of Lurucina and burns it there. What bastards?


:lol: :lol: :lol: Excellent!!!

I did not see any effort to ask the Lurucadis as to what they thought of this fantastic idea, GC democracy in play in its full glory.
I am glad you support it, becasue that's the kind of democracy we have come to expect from you bastards, and we will shove it up your rear end at the first opporotunity, old boy, what?
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Postby umit07 » Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:49 pm

reh Mr 2.5" take your quarrels to another thread.
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