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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:59 pm

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My dear friend; Can I suggest you go to a black-smith and get your head examined. :lol: :lol: Remember it was people like you who invited the Turkey to invade Cyprus.


As GR said above, the damage is irreversible. :cry: :lol: :lol: :lol:


So you have surrendered 37% of my home to Turkey? That makes sense;you are an *****.


We'll free Cyprus soon. Don't give up! :wink:



Not with your attitude. The more vitreolic you get the more entrenched Turkey will become in its main objective.


Then bombing Turkey with WMD will be just an excuse for self-defense. :wink: :lol:


Be my guest and go ahead. Then 700,000 souls will curse you.


My smart WMD bombs target only Turks. Not even TCs. No worries. :wink:


The 700,000 are the Cypriot Greek Orthodox.


Yep, got it. :wink: I also said smart WMD bombs, which means they will only target Turks. Don't worry, I don't know what I am doing.


I am not worried about you. Perhaps I'd be worried should you refuse a cup of Cyprus-coffee with me.


Or even better we'll have looted EFES in free Kyrenia one day! :D


Poutanitsa :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Since when is Gurubettos a tiny whore? Are you getting jealouse of our re-newed relationship Quattro? :lol:


its a compliment for him !!! i can not call him Deyuz :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



or even deyyus. :lol:
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Postby humanist » Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:10 pm

Who cares if we are remnants of either the Helenic/ Ottoman periods. They were both at least 300 years ago. Enough for a nation to develop its own identity. New Cypriots ought to build a Country that makes it unique. If you wanna be Greek or Turkish so much and you enjoy the cultures, languages and traditions of those to nations immigrate there LOL. It is really as simple as that.
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Postby kurupetos » Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:44 pm

humanist wrote:Who cares if we are remnants of either the Helenic/ Ottoman periods. They were both at least 300 years ago. Enough for a nation to develop its own identity. New Cypriots ought to build a Country that makes it unique. If you wanna be Greek or Turkish so much and you enjoy the cultures, languages and traditions of those to nations immigrate there LOL. It is really as simple as that.


No we'll remain Hellenes til Second Coming. :wink:
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Postby AEKTZIS » Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:48 pm

humanist you are so funny, immigrate there lol.....Cyprus has hellenic history, we are already there file.
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Postby kurupetos » Thu Apr 21, 2011 12:12 am

AEKTZIS wrote:humanist you are so funny, immigrate there lol.....Cyprus has hellenic history, we are already there file.


Anti-Hellenism madness mate. But we'll persevere.
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Postby kurupetos » Thu Apr 21, 2011 12:21 am

Another reading for Bananiot(s) & other anti-Hellenism fools. Read it and weep.

http://www.odysseiabooks.gr/Product/93677/Page/1737/el/

And a translation for non-Greek speakers:
The Cypriot Hellenism of the Diaspora and relations of Cyprus - Vatican 1571-1878

It remains, no one was surprised by the strong presence of the Cypriots after 1571, in Europe, especially Italy, at the time of the Counter, Baroque, Spanish hegemony and religious wars. The Ottoman conquest did not result in isolation from Europe, however, forced the most uncomfortable and uncompromising islanders look to the West supports morally and materially, ideologically and economically, spiritually, educationally, militarily, politically. Hundreds of Cypriots then, without losing the dream and vision for the release of "sweet" in their country, served with admirable zeal and brilliant results in trade, in university education, social service, in writing or editing production; contributed decisively to the establishment and maintenance of Greek fraternities and communities in Italy, joined military units distinguished themselves as officers or ordinary soldiers on land and sea, offering invaluable services as undercover agents or informants against the Ottomans preserved the myth of the revolution against the invader; by price blood and their lives are not fatally bent his head to a fait accompli; with optimism have been pursuing in the future, so I did not lose their identity and faith, attributing, indomitable, after "each failure, the time limit civil remedies. This, then, diverse, epic and charming capital of Cypriot history for non-Cypriots in Cyprus, in the years of Ottoman occupation (1571-1878), sought to compose and to resurrect. There is no lack of individual studies, although sometimes characterized by limited horizons of historians or annotation. [...] (From the preface by the author)
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Postby yialousa1971 » Thu Apr 21, 2011 2:31 am

ZoC wrote:
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New Cyprus Association member, Andreas Panayiotou, emphasised on a TV programme that Greek Cypriots were not Hellenic. He said that he felt like a foreigner when he went to Greece. He said he felt uncomfortable with the Greek flag and the Greek national anthem and, saying that we should change these, wished for Cypriot identity to be brought to the fore.


"...Greek Cypriots were not Hellenic..." This is an oxymoron. And who cares how he feels? If he felt attraction to other men would it mean that all of us are gay because he is? :roll: So keep your feelings to yourself. If you want to express your perversions then better go seek professional help from a psychiatrist ;)


u think homosexuals need psychiatric help?


Zoc needs psychiatric help. :wink:
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Postby supporttheunderdog » Thu Apr 21, 2011 5:47 am

the phrase Greek Cypriot is perhaps an oxymoron - Greek Speaking Cypriot (or GSC) is probably a better way of describing the majority of the Cypriot Population, and moron as the phrase to describe those who think they are Greek (or for that matter, Turk), in prefence to being first and foremost Cypriot, (irrespective of whther their natural language is Greek or Turkish).
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Postby B25 » Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:27 am

supporttheunderdog wrote:the phrase Greek Cypriot is perhaps an oxymoron - Greek Speaking Cypriot (or GSC) is probably a better way of describing the majority of the Cypriot Population, and moron as the phrase to describe those who think they are Greek (or for that matter, Turk), in prefence to being first and foremost Cypriot, (irrespective of whther their natural language is Greek or Turkish).


Agreed, we shouldn't have to say Greek Cypriot, because to be a Cypriot you can ONLY be Greek!
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Apr 21, 2011 9:26 am

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supporttheunderdog wrote:the phrase Greek Cypriot is perhaps an oxymoron - Greek Speaking Cypriot (or GSC) is probably a better way of describing the majority of the Cypriot Population, and moron as the phrase to describe those who think they are Greek (or for that matter, Turk), in prefence to being first and foremost Cypriot, (irrespective of whther their natural language is Greek or Turkish).


Agreed, we shouldn't have to say Greek Cypriot, because to be a Cypriot you can ONLY be Greek!


....and I am a MArtian. :roll:
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