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fostering and nourishing the dichotomy

Postby SKI-preo » Wed May 05, 2010 6:04 am

Do Turkish Cypriots see all Greek Cypriots as"rivals".This is another one of these articles which bangs on about "rival Greek Cypriots":
http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news- ... ay-24.html

I see Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots as children in a divorce where mum has taken one child and dad has taken the other.Ultimately the parents had other reasons for divorcing but the children are still siblings who share most of their DNA.
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Re: fostering and nourishing the dichotomy

Postby B25 » Wed May 05, 2010 9:18 am

SKI-preo wrote:
I see Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots as children in a divorce where mum has taken one child and dad has taken the other.Ultimately the parents had other reasons for divorcing but the children are still siblings who share most of their DNA.


Your views are very differnt from mine on this matter.

I see Cyprus (mother and children) living in their own property and in comes the agressive father (Turkey) rapes the mother and produces his own offspring. Later the bastard offspring and father want to depart, but not before trying to take the mothers property and kill her children.
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Re: fostering and nourishing the dichotomy

Postby denizaksulu » Wed May 05, 2010 10:20 am

SKI-preo wrote:Do Turkish Cypriots see all Greek Cypriots as"rivals".This is another one of these articles which bangs on about "rival Greek Cypriots":
http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news- ... ay-24.html

I see Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots as children in a divorce where mum has taken one child and dad has taken the other.Ultimately the parents had other reasons for divorcing but the children are still siblings who share most of their DNA.



I think the word 'rival' has lost its meaning in translation.

I'd like to see the Original though (in Turkish).
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Postby umit07 » Wed May 05, 2010 10:29 am

If you look at the bottom of the page you'll see that the piece was taken from "Reuters". As for TC's seeing GC's as rivals, TC's switch to whatever suits them best.
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Re: fostering and nourishing the dichotomy

Postby YFred » Wed May 05, 2010 3:55 pm

B25 wrote:
SKI-preo wrote:
I see Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots as children in a divorce where mum has taken one child and dad has taken the other.Ultimately the parents had other reasons for divorcing but the children are still siblings who share most of their DNA.


Your views are very differnt from mine on this matter.

I see Cyprus (mother and children) living in their own property and in comes the agressive father (Turkey) rapes the mother and produces his own offspring. Later the bastard offspring and father want to depart, but not before trying to take the mothers property and kill her children.

With that analysis, I think you are in need of some serious medication. To your doctor immediately, sunshine before it's too late.
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Re: fostering and nourishing the dichotomy

Postby denizaksulu » Wed May 05, 2010 4:02 pm

YFred wrote:
B25 wrote:
SKI-preo wrote:
I see Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots as children in a divorce where mum has taken one child and dad has taken the other.Ultimately the parents had other reasons for divorcing but the children are still siblings who share most of their DNA.


Your views are very differnt from mine on this matter.

I see Cyprus (mother and children) living in their own property and in comes the agressive father (Turkey) rapes the mother and produces his own offspring. Later the bastard offspring and father want to depart, but not before trying to take the mothers property and kill her children.

With that analysis, I think you are in need of some serious medication. To your doctor immediately, sunshine before it's too late.



Learn to ignore him Yfred.
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Re: fostering and nourishing the dichotomy

Postby YFred » Wed May 05, 2010 4:36 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
B25 wrote:
SKI-preo wrote:
I see Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots as children in a divorce where mum has taken one child and dad has taken the other.Ultimately the parents had other reasons for divorcing but the children are still siblings who share most of their DNA.


Your views are very differnt from mine on this matter.

I see Cyprus (mother and children) living in their own property and in comes the agressive father (Turkey) rapes the mother and produces his own offspring. Later the bastard offspring and father want to depart, but not before trying to take the mothers property and kill her children.

With that analysis, I think you are in need of some serious medication. To your doctor immediately, sunshine before it's too late.



Learn to ignore him Yfred.

Ama ine delya bastardos, inda bon na do gamumen. Mavro yerimon bas din kellendu je da vlanjadu.
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Re: fostering and nourishing the dichotomy

Postby B25 » Wed May 05, 2010 5:51 pm

YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
B25 wrote:
SKI-preo wrote:
I see Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots as children in a divorce where mum has taken one child and dad has taken the other.Ultimately the parents had other reasons for divorcing but the children are still siblings who share most of their DNA.


Your views are very differnt from mine on this matter.

I see Cyprus (mother and children) living in their own property and in comes the agressive father (Turkey) rapes the mother and produces his own offspring. Later the bastard offspring and father want to depart, but not before trying to take the mothers property and kill her children.

With that analysis, I think you are in need of some serious medication. To your doctor immediately, sunshine before it's too late.



Learn to ignore him Yfred.

Ama ine delya bastardos, inda bon na do gamumen. Mavro yerimon bas din kellendu je da vlanjadu.


I wish the same to you too, mate.

Deniz doen't like the truth, he likes little stories of how wonderful the turks have been to date, dontcha den?
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Re: fostering and nourishing the dichotomy

Postby Oracle » Wed May 05, 2010 5:56 pm

SKI-preo wrote:Do Turkish Cypriots see all Greek Cypriots as"rivals".This is another one of these articles which bangs on about "rival Greek Cypriots":
http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news- ... ay-24.html

I see Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots as children in a divorce where mum has taken one child and dad has taken the other.Ultimately the parents had other reasons for divorcing but the children are still siblings who share most of their DNA.


If Turkey has taken the TCs who has "taken" the GCs?

Personally, I see the TCs as here to take the lot ...
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Re: fostering and nourishing the dichotomy

Postby Acikgoz » Wed May 05, 2010 6:07 pm

SKI-preo wrote:Do Turkish Cypriots see all Greek Cypriots as"rivals".This is another one of these articles which bangs on about "rival Greek Cypriots":
http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news- ... ay-24.html

I see Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots as children in a divorce where mum has taken one child and dad has taken the other.Ultimately the parents had other reasons for divorcing but the children are still siblings who share most of their DNA.

Are you kidding me?
Is it Greece that objects to every level of integration potential of the north with the rest of the world? NO
Rivals? On this post alone I can see B25 and Oracle as kicking off an offensive - creating a rivalry.
Chat to the average TC on the ground they care neither one way or the other to hate GCs. Perhaps they have found enlightnment hehehe.
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