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Postby Get Real! » Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:59 am

MR-from-NG wrote:Our loyalty is with Cyprus and nothing will ever change that.

I can't judge you personally, but I CAN judge your leaders/representatives and they’re anything BUT loyal to Cyprus!
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Postby DTA » Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:59 am

Get Real! wrote:
DTA wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
DTA wrote:
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DTA wrote:but getting back to the topic that the thread starter was hinting at the original inhabitants en mass was the Hittite empire so therefore is he or she stating that both GC and TC should go 'home'? what do you think?

I think you're an idiot... :roll:


So the Greeks came to cyprus before the Hittite empire is that what your saying?

Who cares about the Greeks and their mythologies... :roll: Cyprus was always inhabitted by, wait for it.... CYPRIOTS!

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Yes I agree I am a Cypriot and so are you, and we both have equal claim be such. But you speak Greek and I speak Turkish - both of those are not the originial languages of cyprus, and both are not the original cultures of cyprus

So what shall we do?

Don’t get your knickers in a twist point Dexter!

I’m an INDIGENOUS Cypriot (none of that Greek pseudo-Cypriot gimmick shit) and you came here uninvited as an Ottoman!

Now 400+ years later, you still haven’t settled down because you still refuse to acknowledge my indigenousness and culture by forever getting me confused with Greek manure that came here later!

Being Cypriot is about acknowledging and embracing the indigenous culture, and not trying to refashion it into something that resembles Anatolia!


You are a original cypriot that choose to take on the greek culture language etc and I am original cypriot that has chosen to take on the Turkish language etc.

Let us both learn a new language or maybe mix the two that know (equally) and call it the Cypriot language what do you think?
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:01 am

denizaksulu wrote:Yes, you are write. Not many languages exist that are easy to reed and right like the fonetik Turkish language. :lol: :lol:

Quit pretending to be making spelling mistakes intentionally when you're not! :lol:
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Postby DTA » Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:02 am

Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:But they were there before the Greeks were so should you not Assimilated in to the Hittite culture?


This is where you idiocy lets you down (again).

The predominant culture was Greek. Hard to digest?

Then, bugger off!


Are you saying that the Hittite culture was a greek culture?


What a fuckwittless brain you have. :roll:

For sure the Hittites were related to the early Greeks.

But by the time Cyprus was fully (recordable) Greek (about 12,000 BCE) the slight variations towards Hittites, introduced later, were minimal and the two integrated such as YOU never have.

The puzzle is why you think this is worthy of mention as it is not a problem to the history of Cyprus ... whereas you clearly are!

As I said, are there any Hittites disputing the Turks do NOT belong on Cyprus?


Different language/culture/gods/ etc etc etc etc, in what way were they similar to greeks

But by the time Cyprus was fully (recordable) Greek (about 12,000 BCE)"


where do you get that from, because the first recorded 'empire' (although there were people before them in cyprus as well) was the Hittites the Greeks come later.

They assimilated the Hitties it seems, what are you to say about that?


Are there any Hittites disputing the integrity and independence of Cyprus?


Answer my questions above (both of them) and I will answer yours if you have strength in your convictions.


Start using your brain.


So you have no strengths in your convictions then?


My convictions are fine. Hittites came and went. Any few remnants integrated/assimilated. None around to dispute Cyprus' integrity.

What is a mystery is how you think you are making any valid points when you do not have a clue about the relationships of the ancient cultures since you Turks did not appear on the scene until thousand and thousands of years after these other cultures battled it out, and sorted it out!


So the fact that the:

cultures battled it out, and sorted it out


Is ok with you then? The Hittites of cyprus were taken over by the Greeks
are you ok with this? is this what non indiginous people should do?
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Postby Oracle » Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:03 am

Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
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Oracle wrote:Any Hittites on the island integrated/assimilated, as is normal.

The same goes for any Greeks that may have made their way here.

Exactly GR!

Greek or Cypriots; one and the same, as you rightly assert! :D

Quit putting words in my mouth you Spartan hooker! :evil:

Cypriots are above and beyond ALL races full stop!


Strange how the Genealogical project has the Cypriots as most closely related to today's modern day Greeks! (despite possibly a little contamination from Turks).
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:04 am

Get Real! wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Yes, you are write. Not many languages exist that are easy to reed and right like the fonetik Turkish language. :lol: :lol:

Quit pretending to be making spelling mistakes intentionally when you're not! :lol:



GR, there are NO spellng mistakes there. They are all legit words. :lol: Like Palios soles.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:05 am

DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:But they were there before the Greeks were so should you not Assimilated in to the Hittite culture?


This is where you idiocy lets you down (again).

The predominant culture was Greek. Hard to digest?

Then, bugger off!


Are you saying that the Hittite culture was a greek culture?


What a fuckwittless brain you have. :roll:

For sure the Hittites were related to the early Greeks.

But by the time Cyprus was fully (recordable) Greek (about 12,000 BCE) the slight variations towards Hittites, introduced later, were minimal and the two integrated such as YOU never have.

The puzzle is why you think this is worthy of mention as it is not a problem to the history of Cyprus ... whereas you clearly are!

As I said, are there any Hittites disputing the Turks do NOT belong on Cyprus?


Different language/culture/gods/ etc etc etc etc, in what way were they similar to greeks

But by the time Cyprus was fully (recordable) Greek (about 12,000 BCE)"


where do you get that from, because the first recorded 'empire' (although there were people before them in cyprus as well) was the Hittites the Greeks come later.

They assimilated the Hitties it seems, what are you to say about that?


Are there any Hittites disputing the integrity and independence of Cyprus?


Answer my questions above (both of them) and I will answer yours if you have strength in your convictions.


Start using your brain.


So you have no strengths in your convictions then?


My convictions are fine. Hittites came and went. Any few remnants integrated/assimilated. None around to dispute Cyprus' integrity.

What is a mystery is how you think you are making any valid points when you do not have a clue about the relationships of the ancient cultures since you Turks did not appear on the scene until thousand and thousands of years after these other cultures battled it out, and sorted it out!


So the fact that the greeks:

cultures battled it out, and sorted it out


Is ok with you then? The Hittites of cyprus were taken over by the Greeks
are you ok with this?


What's your point? Their input was so minimal it's akin to that of Othello! :lol:

So are you ready to show me those Hittites who dispute Cyprus' integrity?
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Postby DTA » Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:06 am

Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Any Hittites on the island integrated/assimilated, as is normal.

The same goes for any Greeks that may have made their way here.

Exactly GR!

Greek or Cypriots; one and the same, as you rightly assert! :D

Quit putting words in my mouth you Spartan hooker! :evil:

Cypriots are above and beyond ALL races full stop!


Strange how the Genealogical project has the Cypriots as most closely related to today's modern day Greeks! (despite possibly a little contamination from Turks).


I have read the complete opposite, that the Cypriots, both TC and GC are closer to each other genetically then they are to Greeks and Turks.

Can I have a credible link to your assertion please.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:07 am

DTA wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
DTA wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
DTA wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
DTA wrote:but getting back to the topic that the thread starter was hinting at the original inhabitants en mass was the Hittite empire so therefore is he or she stating that both GC and TC should go 'home'? what do you think?

I think you're an idiot... :roll:


So the Greeks came to cyprus before the Hittite empire is that what your saying?

Who cares about the Greeks and their mythologies... :roll: Cyprus was always inhabitted by, wait for it.... CYPRIOTS!

Surprise!

Image


Yes I agree I am a Cypriot and so are you, and we both have equal claim be such. But you speak Greek and I speak Turkish - both of those are not the originial languages of cyprus, and both are not the original cultures of cyprus

So what shall we do?

Don’t get your knickers in a twist point Dexter!

I’m an INDIGENOUS Cypriot (none of that Greek pseudo-Cypriot gimmick shit) and you came here uninvited as an Ottoman!

Now 400+ years later, you still haven’t settled down because you still refuse to acknowledge my indigenousness and culture by forever getting me confused with Greek manure that came here later!

Being Cypriot is about acknowledging and embracing the indigenous culture, and not trying to refashion it into something that resembles Anatolia!


You are a original cypriot that choose to take on the greek culture language etc and I am original cypriot that has chosen to take on the Turkish language etc.

Let us both learn a new language or maybe mix the two that know (equally) and call it the Cypriot language what do you think?

You're starting to get on my nerves...

I speak Cypriot not Greek! “Greek” is a LABEL given to MY language when it was PINCHED by Greek scoundrels! And just about everything else Cypriot was pinched by these crooks!
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Postby DTA » Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:07 am

Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DTA wrote:But they were there before the Greeks were so should you not Assimilated in to the Hittite culture?


This is where you idiocy lets you down (again).

The predominant culture was Greek. Hard to digest?

Then, bugger off!


Are you saying that the Hittite culture was a greek culture?


What a fuckwittless brain you have. :roll:

For sure the Hittites were related to the early Greeks.

But by the time Cyprus was fully (recordable) Greek (about 12,000 BCE) the slight variations towards Hittites, introduced later, were minimal and the two integrated such as YOU never have.

The puzzle is why you think this is worthy of mention as it is not a problem to the history of Cyprus ... whereas you clearly are!

As I said, are there any Hittites disputing the Turks do NOT belong on Cyprus?


Different language/culture/gods/ etc etc etc etc, in what way were they similar to greeks

But by the time Cyprus was fully (recordable) Greek (about 12,000 BCE)"


where do you get that from, because the first recorded 'empire' (although there were people before them in cyprus as well) was the Hittites the Greeks come later.

They assimilated the Hitties it seems, what are you to say about that?


Are there any Hittites disputing the integrity and independence of Cyprus?


Answer my questions above (both of them) and I will answer yours if you have strength in your convictions.


Start using your brain.


So you have no strengths in your convictions then?


My convictions are fine. Hittites came and went. Any few remnants integrated/assimilated. None around to dispute Cyprus' integrity.

What is a mystery is how you think you are making any valid points when you do not have a clue about the relationships of the ancient cultures since you Turks did not appear on the scene until thousand and thousands of years after these other cultures battled it out, and sorted it out!


So the fact that the greeks:

cultures battled it out, and sorted it out


Is ok with you then? The Hittites of cyprus were taken over by the Greeks
are you ok with this?


What's your point? Their input was so minimal it's akin to that of Othello! :lol:

So are you ready to show me those Hittites who dispute Cyprus' integrity?


what do you mean input was so minimal?
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