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Postby Kikapu » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:38 pm

runaway wrote:
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DT. wrote:
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:lol: :lol: nothing funnier than a dweeby fairy mama's boy pretending he's a black gangsta :lol:


Runaway, aka Eric Dayi is Black, therefore he is not pretending, DT.!


"Hurt" by some Turks at 8, hurt by Turks at 68. Mezarında bile Türkler seni rahat bırakmaz. Goodbye kakapuros in exile. Enjoy the 20th July parade. You'll see many of them. ermm well you not too many but your grandchildren will sure do. :lol:


Oh, so now is only "hurt", is it.? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Too late for you scumbag, because the Turkish Authorities already have the original version where you wrote it in Turkish when you accused all Turks being child molesters and rapists. You can't make any excuses that it was translated wrong. Your room at the "Midnight Express" hotel has been reserved already. It is only a matter of time before you'll end up there if you don't stay away from immigration controls in Turkey. I know you would rather end up at the Cratos hotel, but not likely to happen.! :D

Have a nice stay at the "Midnight Express" hotel for insulting Turkishness.!
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:02 am

insan wrote:The Turkish-TC intervention on July 20th, 1974 was inevitable under then the circumstances... It's the day TCs with the help of Turkish army inevitably moved to a safer area of Cyprus and started building a new future for itself...

The consequences were very bitter for especially those who lost their loved ones, had to left their properties, homes and belongings behind and move/emigrate somewhere else with tears in their eyes...

GCs and Greeks also had got good benefits as a consequence of July 20th Turkish-TC intervention:

1- The dictatorship of Junta regime ended up and democracy restored...

2- The oppression of coupists and their supporters on GC left ended up, the elected president of GCs returned to his office...

3- The fear of a new wave of inter-communal violance and armed struggle disappeared forever for GCs as well...

I'd wish all these tragedies had never happened and the people of Cyprus had lived in peace by accepting the local, regional and global realities that were mainly based on the politcal equality of two communities; a vitally important political principle for TCs...

I express my sympathies for all who suffered and still been suffering because of the decades lasted inter-communal violence/armed struggle and still ongoing Cyprus problem...

IMO, this should be the way we TCs celebrate the aniversary of 20th of July, 1974...


Fuck off, twit! :D
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Postby yialousa1971 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:25 am

Acikgoz wrote:If that's a picture of you with the caption under your picture, why the Greek flag ? This is not some pick up dating website. Try to find some respect for yourself, surely your mummy did once upon a time before you became the ugly piece of work you are now.
I'd suggest a Bob would work with your face and something to gargle your dirty mouth out with.


No thats Runaway, this is you:-


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Postby Acikgoz » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:39 am

Yialousa1971, stop lying, I saw that mutt of a picture of you in the tear sheet you submitted to Warner Brothers. Oh how we laughed when we discussed your lack of talent, even for YouTube.... What are you doing with naughty pictures of Bubbles? Keep your animal porn to yourself sicko.
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Postby insan » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:45 am

Oracle wrote:
insan wrote:The Turkish-TC intervention on July 20th, 1974 was inevitable under then the circumstances... It's the day TCs with the help of Turkish army inevitably moved to a safer area of Cyprus and started building a new future for itself...

The consequences were very bitter for especially those who lost their loved ones, had to left their properties, homes and belongings behind and move/emigrate somewhere else with tears in their eyes...

GCs and Greeks also had got good benefits as a consequence of July 20th Turkish-TC intervention:

1- The dictatorship of Junta regime ended up and democracy restored...

2- The oppression of coupists and their supporters on GC left ended up, the elected president of GCs returned to his office...

3- The fear of a new wave of inter-communal violance and armed struggle disappeared forever for GCs as well...

I'd wish all these tragedies had never happened and the people of Cyprus had lived in peace by accepting the local, regional and global realities that were mainly based on the politcal equality of two communities; a vitally important political principle for TCs...

I express my sympathies for all who suffered and still been suffering because of the decades lasted inter-communal violence/armed struggle and still ongoing Cyprus problem...

IMO, this should be the way we TCs celebrate the aniversary of 20th of July, 1974...


Fuck off, twit! :D


Hassikdir be Oracle! Gene nerden çıkdıng garşıma olan ama! :D
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:46 am

Happy Turks ... :D





Spread the word ...

Turkish Expansionism, slow but sure!


In your neighborhood, soon! :shock:
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:59 am

Happy Turkish babies ... :D





OMG ... runaway, you have opened our eyes to how much "happy" stuff Turkey has to offer the world!
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Postby Acikgoz » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:40 am

On 21 July 1974, Greek Cypriots picked up 25 boys aged between 13 and 16 in Limassol and took them to a briquette factory. According to the eye-witnesses (who will never be able to wipe off this terrifying scene from their mind for the rest of their lives), while they were killing boys by crushing their heads under pressing machines, they were shouting, “That’s how we eradicate the Turkish race.”
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:42 am

Acikgoz wrote:On 21 July 1974, Greek Cypriots picked up 25 boys aged between 13 and 16 in Limassol and took them to a briquette factory. According to the eye-witnesses (who will never be able to wipe off this terrifying scene from their mind for the rest of their lives), while they were killing boys by crushing their heads under pressing machines, they were shouting, “That’s how we eradicate the Turkish race.”


F*ck off you lying Turkish propagandist!

Anything your sick brain dreams up is go ....

Who do you think is stupid enough to be your audience today?
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Postby Gasman » Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:53 am

Xenophobe is usually a long-term discussion forum participant and thinks of the forum as their private compound. Xenophobe regards new forum arrivals as mentally deficient and perhaps even having criminal tendencies, and they are invariably approached with suspicion and condescension. Xenophobe will mount a furious attack if a Newbie has the temerity to make critical observations about the forum's social dynamics, or questions their prevailing opinions.


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