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Re: Huge Greek flag raising in Paphos

Postby GreekIslandGirl » Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:44 pm

Me Ed wrote:Poor deluded souls - they're so dumb, they don't even realise they're not even Greek.


People from Paphos are "so dumb", are they?

Well, if ever you visit Cyprus, stay away from Paphos because my "deluded" Greek cousins who are mostly GPs and surgeons might inadvertently mis-prescribe something for you when you come in with your burns from the hot fat you cook your take-aways in, you "clever" clog! :)
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Re: Huge Greek flag raising in Paphos

Postby Sotos » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:05 pm

supporttheunderdog wrote:Why not fly a giant CYPRIOT flag or are CYPRIOTS in some way shy about being CYPRIOT? Do they feel their Cypriotness makes them inferior in someway, thst thy kowtow to the flag of a foreign state, Greece.


To piss off foreigners like you that thought that they could eliminate Hellenism from Cyprus.


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Re: Huge Greek flag raising in Paphos

Postby Get Real! » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:41 pm

Sotos wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:Why not fly a giant CYPRIOT flag or are CYPRIOTS in some way shy about being CYPRIOT? Do they feel their Cypriotness makes them inferior in someway, thst thy kowtow to the flag of a foreign state, Greece.

To piss off foreigners like you that thought that they could eliminate Hellenism from Cyprus.

If you’re Cypriot that’s cutting off your nose to spite your face! :roll:
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Re: Huge Greek flag raising in Paphos

Postby Sotos » Thu Sep 27, 2012 10:33 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Sotos wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:Why not fly a giant CYPRIOT flag or are CYPRIOTS in some way shy about being CYPRIOT? Do they feel their Cypriotness makes them inferior in someway, thst thy kowtow to the flag of a foreign state, Greece.

To piss off foreigners like you that thought that they could eliminate Hellenism from Cyprus.

If you’re Cypriot that’s cutting off your nose to spite your face! :roll:


How is that even relevant? We have been flying the Greek flag in Cyprus long before 1960... when the British would arrest anybody who did this.
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Re: Huge Greek flag raising in Paphos

Postby Get Real! » Thu Sep 27, 2012 11:46 pm

Sotos wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Sotos wrote:
supporttheunderdog wrote:Why not fly a giant CYPRIOT flag or are CYPRIOTS in some way shy about being CYPRIOT? Do they feel their Cypriotness makes them inferior in someway, thst thy kowtow to the flag of a foreign state, Greece.

To piss off foreigners like you that thought that they could eliminate Hellenism from Cyprus.

If you’re Cypriot that’s cutting off your nose to spite your face! :roll:

How is that even relevant? We have been flying the Greek flag in Cyprus long before 1960... when the British would arrest anybody who did this.

And does that make it right?

A Cypriot should hoist his own flag not that of a foreign country to supposedly spite yet another foreigner! :?

You’re ridiculous man… your brain is so fucked up you don’t even see your folly! :lol:
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Re: Huge Greek flag raising in Paphos

Postby Sotos » Fri Sep 28, 2012 3:09 am

Greece is not a foreign country to the Greek Cypriots you fool :roll: The more you try to remove Hellenism from Cyprus the more reminders of your failure you will receive ;)
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Re: Huge Greek flag raising in Paphos

Postby wyoming cowboy » Fri Sep 28, 2012 3:24 am

@Soto I love you man..Ellas Kypros Enosis!!
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Re: Huge Greek flag raising in Paphos

Postby Sotos » Fri Sep 28, 2012 3:59 am

wyoming cowboy wrote:@Soto I love you man..Ellas Kypros Enosis!!

I wouldn't go as far as enosis now... we can have two Greek states. This seems best... for now at least!
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Re: Huge Greek flag raising in Paphos

Postby Grizos Katos » Fri Sep 28, 2012 4:06 am

Sotos wrote:Greece is not a foreign country to the Greek Cypriots you fool :roll: The more you try to remove Hellenism from Cyprus the more reminders of your failure you will receive ;)


Ceasing to fly the Greek Flag and flying the Cyprus Flag does not mean that Hellenism is erased from Cyprus.

Turkey is not exactly a foreign country to the Turkish Cypriots either and they have been flying the Turkish Flag since before 1960 as well, which means that the whole situation in Cyprus is really messed up if you have these 2 communities of Greeks and Turks fly their flags and not the Flag of the Republic as Cypriots. This is why Cyprus will not receive any justice from the EU or UN, because what you claim to be your rights to fly the Greek Flag, equally applies to the minorities.

Keep this up, then in decades to come, there will be developments which you will not like one bit.
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Re: Huge Greek flag raising in Paphos

Postby Get Real! » Fri Sep 28, 2012 4:11 am

wyoming cowboy wrote:@Soto I love you man..Ellas Kypros Enosis!!

Now look what you’ve done Sotiraki! You’ve made this Greek geezer wear his beret and pin his Grivas insignia on his chest while a premature ejaculation is running down his pants! :lol:
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