So up his own butt, his rose tinted specs are clouded with crap!
http://www.parikiaki.com/2014/09/eroglu ... red-lines/
Of course they struggled to make Cyprus a Turkish land, it wasn't Turkish in the first place
Demonax wrote:I don't know, FH. It's easy to dismiss this nonsense as the ramblings of a tired, depressed possibly demented old man. Sadly, it's the kind of deluded nonsense that many TCs have convinced themselves of. You only have to read the posts on here from Viewpoint, Lordo etc to realise just how far removed from reality they are.
It makes a solution very difficult when you're sitting across the negotiating table from a fantasist - as the GC Chief negotiator Mavroyiannis has remarked about his TC counterpart!
Demonax wrote:I don't know, FH. It's easy to dismiss this nonsense as the ramblings of a tired, depressed possibly demented old man. Sadly, it's the kind of deluded nonsense that many TCs have convinced themselves of. You only have to read the posts on here from Viewpoint, Lordo etc to realise just how far removed from reality they are.
It makes a solution very difficult when you're sitting across the negotiating table from a fantasist - as the GC Chief negotiator Mavroyiannis has remarked about his TC counterpart!
Viewpoint wrote:
Give us an example, removed from whos reality? yours?
Lordo wrote:Demonax wrote:I don't know, FH. It's easy to dismiss this nonsense as the ramblings of a tired, depressed possibly demented old man. Sadly, it's the kind of deluded nonsense that many TCs have convinced themselves of. You only have to read the posts on here from Viewpoint, Lordo etc to realise just how far removed from reality they are.
It makes a solution very difficult when you're sitting across the negotiating table from a fantasist - as the GC Chief negotiator Mavroyiannis has remarked about his TC counterpart!
what are you saying you stupid idiot that cyprus is not divided or is it that it is about to be reunited. i think your sun rises from your backside,
Flying Horse wrote:I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life's realities.
Dr. Seuss
Demonax wrote:Flying Horse wrote:I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life's realities.
Dr. Seuss
Yes, but I don't think he meant fantasist in a good way. There are also bad destructive and paranoid fantasies. Which it strikes me the TC leadership should not be indulged in.
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