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Postby Get Real! » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:20 pm

zan wrote:
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zan wrote:Which gives you the paranoia to justify sanctions and hardship for the TC people

I could’ve sworn your people wanted partition since the 40s!

Nobody ever said partition AND prosperity did they?

It looks like a case of gross miscalculation from your end as per usual…


In the face of adversity, I think we have done quite well..More to come soon. 8)

By Ottoman standards, bankruptcy can indeed be viewed that way because it doesn’t yet include extinction... :?
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Postby zan » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:23 pm

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zan wrote:
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zan wrote:Which gives you the paranoia to justify sanctions and hardship for the TC people

I could’ve sworn your people wanted partition since the 40s!

Nobody ever said partition AND prosperity did they?

It looks like a case of gross miscalculation from your end as per usual…


In the face of adversity, I think we have done quite well..More to come soon. 8)

By Ottoman standards, bankruptcy can indeed be viewed that way because it doesn’t yet include extinction... :?



I'll tell you what then......I will give you a billion pounds to accept the fate of Cyprus....Deal......I am hopeful because you seem to think that money is the answer....How about it???
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:34 pm

zan wrote:
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zan wrote:
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zan wrote:Which gives you the paranoia to justify sanctions and hardship for the TC people

I could’ve sworn your people wanted partition since the 40s!

Nobody ever said partition AND prosperity did they?

It looks like a case of gross miscalculation from your end as per usual…

In the face of adversity, I think we have done quite well..More to come soon. 8)

By Ottoman standards, bankruptcy can indeed be viewed that way because it doesn’t yet include extinction... :?

I'll tell you what then......I will give you a billion pounds to accept the fate of Cyprus....Deal......I am hopeful because you seem to think that money is the answer....How about it???

But you don't have that kind of money... I hope you're not thinking of borrowing that on top of many other billions you owe Turkey!

Anyways, even if you had a clean slate your community is doomed to financial ruin no matter what, due to your lack of industriousness and modern business skills.

Btw, Cyprus is NOT for sale. We don't even have the right to sell it... her 10,000 year-old ancient greats forbid it!
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Postby zan » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:50 pm

Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
zan wrote:Which gives you the paranoia to justify sanctions and hardship for the TC people

I could’ve sworn your people wanted partition since the 40s!

Nobody ever said partition AND prosperity did they?

It looks like a case of gross miscalculation from your end as per usual…

In the face of adversity, I think we have done quite well..More to come soon. 8)

By Ottoman standards, bankruptcy can indeed be viewed that way because it doesn’t yet include extinction... :?

I'll tell you what then......I will give you a billion pounds to accept the fate of Cyprus....Deal......I am hopeful because you seem to think that money is the answer....How about it???

But you don't have that kind of money... I hope you're not thinking of borrowing that on top of many other billions you owe Turkey!

Anyways, even if you had a clean slate your community is doomed to financial ruin no matter what, due to your lack of industriousness and modern business skills.

Btw, Cyprus is NOT for sale. We don't even have the right to sell it... her 10,000 year-old ancient greats forbid it!



Did I make you think for a second :lol:



Maybe you will remember that, next time you go into your childish rants about us going broke or not :roll:
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:53 pm

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Malapapa wrote:Get yourself an alsation if you can't afford a bodyguard. That'll make you feel safe. And how about CCTV and an alarm? These things are effective deterrents and needn't be expensive. And with Turkey's army gone, Cypriots will resent you far less so you'll be less of a target anyway. It all makes perfect sense... only... shit, Turkey's army ain't going nowhere. Whether VP wants them gone or not.


You under estimate Tcs, you fail to provide valid reasons for us to push for them to leave...


You see, I simply don't believe you have any power to push them to leave; even if TCs wanted to, which I believe many of not most do.

Viewpoint wrote:in fact your sarcasm and flippant attitude reinforces their importance.


That you take appropriate security measures to counter a perceived threat is a perfectly reasonable suggestion. Hell, you could even try for a government subsidy if your paranoia is so severe. Why this suggestion makes you want you to cling on to a massive foreign army even more is an indication of the level of your paranoia. Perhaps it's also an indication of your helplessness; knowing full well, as you surely do, that there's nothing TCs can do to remove the invader from our shores.


What do you put your fear of the Turkish army down to?


They're from a foreign, aggressive, lunatic country where they drink to honour rather than health/life, they have guns, and they're in Cyprus against the wishes of the vast majority of the Cypriot people.


Which gives you the paranoia to justify sanctions and hardship for the TC people in order to do what :?


Don't be paranoid. The sanctions are against Turkey's illegal regime, not TCs. Most TCs don't even live there anyway. You see where paranoia gets you? And it's not paranoia to want a foreign army out of your country. It's sanity.



zan wrote:Help them get the Turkish army out? No! That doesn't make sense. To try and force the TCs to give into your pressure...Now that sounds more like it....So where is the paranoia and the incentive for us to even contemplate asking them to leave :? :? :? :roll:


You can't ask them to leave because they'll give you a good hiding, and tell you to shut up. So let's not waste time discussing it.
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Postby zan » Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:05 pm

Malapapa wrote:
zan wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
zan wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Get yourself an alsation if you can't afford a bodyguard. That'll make you feel safe. And how about CCTV and an alarm? These things are effective deterrents and needn't be expensive. And with Turkey's army gone, Cypriots will resent you far less so you'll be less of a target anyway. It all makes perfect sense... only... shit, Turkey's army ain't going nowhere. Whether VP wants them gone or not.


You under estimate Tcs, you fail to provide valid reasons for us to push for them to leave...


You see, I simply don't believe you have any power to push them to leave; even if TCs wanted to, which I believe many of not most do.

Viewpoint wrote:in fact your sarcasm and flippant attitude reinforces their importance.


That you take appropriate security measures to counter a perceived threat is a perfectly reasonable suggestion. Hell, you could even try for a government subsidy if your paranoia is so severe. Why this suggestion makes you want you to cling on to a massive foreign army even more is an indication of the level of your paranoia. Perhaps it's also an indication of your helplessness; knowing full well, as you surely do, that there's nothing TCs can do to remove the invader from our shores.


What do you put your fear of the Turkish army down to?


They're from a foreign, aggressive, lunatic country where they drink to honour rather than health/life, they have guns, and they're in Cyprus against the wishes of the vast majority of the Cypriot people.


Which gives you the paranoia to justify sanctions and hardship for the TC people in order to do what :?


Don't be paranoid. The sanctions are against Turkey's illegal regime, not TCs. Most TCs don't even live there anyway. You see where paranoia gets you? And it's not paranoia to want a foreign army out of your country. It's sanity.



zan wrote:Help them get the Turkish army out? No! That doesn't make sense. To try and force the TCs to give into your pressure...Now that sounds more like it....So where is the paranoia and the incentive for us to even contemplate asking them to leave :? :? :? :roll:


You can't ask them to leave because they'll give you a good hiding, and tell you to shut up. So let's not waste time discussing it.



I get a sense of frustration and pleasure in watching you guys squirm....

I will ask you a plain question as well Malapapa....Are you willing to have the TCs as an equal partner, as per Zurich agreement, or not. Please alley my paranoia and YES!!!!


Point two......Annan Plan....TCs said yes...Turkish army ready to move out.....What more proof do you want??? :roll: :roll:
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:23 pm

Malapapa wrote:
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Malapapa wrote:Get yourself an alsation if you can't afford a bodyguard. That'll make you feel safe. And how about CCTV and an alarm? These things are effective deterrents and needn't be expensive. And with Turkey's army gone, Cypriots will resent you far less so you'll be less of a target anyway. It all makes perfect sense... only... shit, Turkey's army ain't going nowhere. Whether VP wants them gone or not.


You under estimate Tcs, you fail to provide valid reasons for us to push for them to leave...


You see, I simply don't believe you have any power to push them to leave; even if TCs wanted to, which I believe many of not most do.

Viewpoint wrote:in fact your sarcasm and flippant attitude reinforces their importance.


That you take appropriate security measures to counter a perceived threat is a perfectly reasonable suggestion. Hell, you could even try for a government subsidy if your paranoia is so severe. Why this suggestion makes you want you to cling on to a massive foreign army even more is an indication of the level of your paranoia. Perhaps it's also an indication of your helplessness; knowing full well, as you surely do, that there's nothing TCs can do to remove the invader from our shores.


If the TCs wanted the army to go there are many procedures they could followed to apply international pressure on Turkey for removal of troops, but why should we? you give us absolutely no valid reasons in fact your attitude only supports and reconfirms that they are a deterrant and without them we TCs would be in grave danger.
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:26 pm

zan wrote:I get a sense of frustration and pleasure in watching you guys squirm....


Don't know what you're talking about.

zan wrote:I will ask you a plain question as well Malapapa....Are you willing to have the TCs as an equal partner, as per Zurich agreement, or not. Please alley my paranoia and YES!!!!


It would need adjusting and I'd still need convincing. And the guarantor annex would be a total no-no.


zan wrote:Point two......Annan Plan....TCs said yes...Turkish army ready to move out.....What more proof do you want??? :roll: :roll:


Shit, not the Annan Plan again. It's clear one of the reasons it was overwhelmingly rejected by Cypriots free to make an objective assessment of its merits, was because what you describe above wasn't really the case. But please. No more Annan Plan.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:29 pm

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Viewpoint wrote:So Mala what do you think is it a valid point and concern that GCs still despise TCs and treat them like shit?


your trying to turn it into a gc hate tc thing. i had the exact same treatment at the airport with my Cypriot ID card. when seconds ago he was laughing and talking with the guy in front. so it was not a gc hate tc thing it was a weird police man. except when he did it to me i did not care. but its easy to see how they would think its a gc hating a tc.


Then this "offical" should be sacked for not doing his duty properly, by not answering back you are in fact supporting the mistreatment of not only TCs who are very sensative doe their past but also GCs. We cannot answer back for fear of being thrown in prison as your police are exactly tollerant of TC compliants but you as a GC could object and file a complaint in your language without any racist risks or feeling of endangerment.
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Postby zan » Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:30 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
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Malapapa wrote:Get yourself an alsation if you can't afford a bodyguard. That'll make you feel safe. And how about CCTV and an alarm? These things are effective deterrents and needn't be expensive. And with Turkey's army gone, Cypriots will resent you far less so you'll be less of a target anyway. It all makes perfect sense... only... shit, Turkey's army ain't going nowhere. Whether VP wants them gone or not.


You under estimate Tcs, you fail to provide valid reasons for us to push for them to leave...


You see, I simply don't believe you have any power to push them to leave; even if TCs wanted to, which I believe many of not most do.

Viewpoint wrote:in fact your sarcasm and flippant attitude reinforces their importance.


That you take appropriate security measures to counter a perceived threat is a perfectly reasonable suggestion. Hell, you could even try for a government subsidy if your paranoia is so severe. Why this suggestion makes you want you to cling on to a massive foreign army even more is an indication of the level of your paranoia. Perhaps it's also an indication of your helplessness; knowing full well, as you surely do, that there's nothing TCs can do to remove the invader from our shores.


If the TCs wanted the army to go there are many procedures they could followed to apply international pressure on Turkey for removal of troops, but why should we? you give us absolutely no valid reasons in fact your attitude only supports and reconfirms that they are a deterrant and without them we TCs would be in grave danger.



I was hoping to have him stick around so that he can hear some other reasons as to why the Turkish Army stays but he legged it when his paranoia theory went out f the window VP :lol: :lol:

Without an agreement, the TC people would instantly become enclaved "minority" status citizens if the TA should leave.......Now why would we want to do that to ourselves Malapapa :roll:
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