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Postby Paphitis » Mon May 17, 2010 12:49 pm

YFred wrote:
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Gasman, may I enquire exactly what is your point with this photo?


When I originally posted it, it was with the comment that I had never seen it before in any articles, websites etc. about Cyrus. Nor ever heard or read anything about it.

I've no idea if it is genuine or not but certainly I DID NOT photoshop it! I thought maybe someone here would know something about it or have seen it before.

It was over 10 days ago when I came across it. And I have tried to find the webpage again without success. Thinking back, it might have been in a Powerpoint Presentation on a website (there are lots of those around - presentations about the history of the Cyprus problem - and I've seen the same photos of 'victims' or 'prisoners' used a couple of times by both sides). Can't even remember now what I was searching for when I saw it but it might have been for official Brit documents pertaining to the problem at the time.

Gasman, that picture is real. If it was photoshoped it would have been perfect. Over the time period, the shrubs have grown over the lines and the imperfections is a giveaway. I wouldn't worry about what the bastards are saying on the forum.


No one has ever seen it because it is not real.

And photo shop can do anything Y-Cunt, even airbrush your makeup and so you should really know that.

If we can look inside your head and photograph it, then we will need to photo shop the picture to make it look like you have a brain! :lol:

Yeah righ, it is so obvious it is photoshopped.
More like puffidobullocrapped rha vromo shilla.


Then where was/is it Y-Cunt? :lol:

I knew we GCs are talented, but making mountains disapear is a new one! :lol:

Rest your brain cell for a bit boy, sooner or later we'll know what that hill is and we'll prove it one way or another.

We are very patient we are. Doctor's orders and all that, what?


Surely it can't be that hard to find a mountain! :lol:

We will all need to be patient for that one. Very patient! :lol:
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Postby YFred » Mon May 17, 2010 12:53 pm

Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
YFred wrote:
Gasman wrote:
Gasman, may I enquire exactly what is your point with this photo?


When I originally posted it, it was with the comment that I had never seen it before in any articles, websites etc. about Cyrus. Nor ever heard or read anything about it.

I've no idea if it is genuine or not but certainly I DID NOT photoshop it! I thought maybe someone here would know something about it or have seen it before.

It was over 10 days ago when I came across it. And I have tried to find the webpage again without success. Thinking back, it might have been in a Powerpoint Presentation on a website (there are lots of those around - presentations about the history of the Cyprus problem - and I've seen the same photos of 'victims' or 'prisoners' used a couple of times by both sides). Can't even remember now what I was searching for when I saw it but it might have been for official Brit documents pertaining to the problem at the time.

Gasman, that picture is real. If it was photoshoped it would have been perfect. Over the time period, the shrubs have grown over the lines and the imperfections is a giveaway. I wouldn't worry about what the bastards are saying on the forum.


No one has ever seen it because it is not real.

And photo shop can do anything Y-Cunt, even airbrush your makeup and so you should really know that.

If we can look inside your head and photograph it, then we will need to photo shop the picture to make it look like you have a brain! :lol:

Yeah righ, it is so obvious it is photoshopped.
More like puffidobullocrapped rha vromo shilla.


Then where was/is it Y-Cunt? :lol:

I knew we GCs are talented, but making mountains disapear is a new one! :lol:

Rest your brain cell for a bit boy, sooner or later we'll know what that hill is and we'll prove it one way or another.

We are very patient we are. Doctor's orders and all that, what?


Surely it can't be that hard to find a mountain! :lol:

We will all need to be patient for that one. Very patient! :lol:

I am very patient, my doctor said so.
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Postby Piratis » Mon May 17, 2010 1:06 pm

Gasman, I hope you didn't expect to learn something from a Turkish propaganda website created to deny the Armenian Genocide. They got a lot of training in lying about the Armenian Genocide so they decided to do the same for Cyprus.

As far as the desire of the Cypriot people to live free in a Greek State along with all other Greek islands and territories this this is a fact that goes back to 1821, when the Greeks revolted seeking their freedom.

During the Greek War of Independence in 1821, the Ottoman authorities feared that Greek Cypriots would rebel again. Archbishop Kyprianos, a powerful leader who worked to improve the education of Greek Cypriot children, was accused of plotting against the government. Kyprianos, his bishops, and hundreds of priests and important laymen were arrested and summarily hanged or decapitated on July 9, 1821.


The only reason that Cyprus is not part of the Greek state along with all other Greek islands is because this right has been denied to the Cypriot people by the foreign invaders who wanted to maintain troops and control over our island.
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Postby DT. » Mon May 17, 2010 2:22 pm

why are you all arguing whether this is real or not and if it is...where is it?

I can point you directly to the graffiti on Pendadaktylos with skidmark's toilet paper.

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Hell! you can even spot it from 30,000 feet. Oh what a joy to be a turk indeed.
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Re: Just for you GR

Postby Get Real! » Mon May 17, 2010 10:40 pm

Gasman wrote:Can't find the original website where I saw this yet (but will persevere when I have time)

But a quick search showed this site with the same photograph displayed (haven't read the content yet - was searching on images):

http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/cyprus-rape.htm

Better stick to home duties…

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... icle01.htm
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Re: Just for you GR

Postby YFred » Mon May 17, 2010 11:18 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Gasman wrote:Can't find the original website where I saw this yet (but will persevere when I have time)

But a quick search showed this site with the same photograph displayed (haven't read the content yet - was searching on images):

http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/cyprus-rape.htm

Better stick to home duties…

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... icle01.htm

My word, that's big words coming from your single brain cell. What have you done with the other two.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon May 17, 2010 11:19 pm

DT. wrote:why are you all arguing whether this is real or not and if it is...where is it?

I can point you directly to the graffiti on Pendadaktylos with skidmark's toilet paper.

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Hell! you can even spot it from 30,000 feet. Oh what a joy to be a turk indeed.


Looks great.
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Postby YFred » Mon May 17, 2010 11:31 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:why are you all arguing whether this is real or not and if it is...where is it?

I can point you directly to the graffiti on Pendadaktylos with skidmark's toilet paper.

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Hell! you can even spot it from 30,000 feet. Oh what a joy to be a turk indeed.


Looks great.

No VP. You know it doesn't. It is there to annoy our GC cousins living in the southern lands.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon May 17, 2010 11:33 pm

YFred wrote:
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DT. wrote:why are you all arguing whether this is real or not and if it is...where is it?

I can point you directly to the graffiti on Pendadaktylos with skidmark's toilet paper.

Image

Hell! you can even spot it from 30,000 feet. Oh what a joy to be a turk indeed.


Looks great.

No VP. You know it doesn't. It is there to annoy our GC cousins living in the southern lands.


I have to be honest I love it, its home and provides a feeling of security and tranquility.
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Postby YFred » Mon May 17, 2010 11:35 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
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DT. wrote:why are you all arguing whether this is real or not and if it is...where is it?

I can point you directly to the graffiti on Pendadaktylos with skidmark's toilet paper.

Image

Hell! you can even spot it from 30,000 feet. Oh what a joy to be a turk indeed.


Looks great.

No VP. You know it doesn't. It is there to annoy our GC cousins living in the southern lands.


I have to be honest I love it, its home and provides a feeling of security and tranquility.

Strictly speaking it is not the flags that offer that,it is not even the mehmetcik in cyprus, it is the turkish guarantee that does that and it is not about to be lost no matter what our cousins say from across the border.
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