supporttheunderdog wrote:But there was one - "
One post here in months yet countless troll-posts against my own, you sycophantic sidekick!
Grasping at straws as usual, hence why the two of you are inseparable troll-mates.
supporttheunderdog wrote:But there was one - "
GreekIslandGirl wrote:supporttheunderdog wrote:But there was one - "
One post here in months yet countless troll-posts against my own, you sycophantic sidekick!
Grasping at straws as usual, hence why the two of you are inseparable troll-mates.
Pax wrote: Pax » Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:11 am Ah ha, I see. I think that I've got a measure of your type. The type who troll The type who have time to waste creating false battles.
As you well know I didn't write that "the Russell Group is not a mark of quality or reputation" : what I wrote is "because in itself the Russell Group is not a mark of quality or reputation." This has a totally different meaning to that which you ascribed to me.
As far as I'm concerned my initial suspicions of your troll-like response (to an exchange which was none of your business, not directed at you) are amply confirmed by that last little piece of deceit and dishonesty. Goodbye.
GreekIslandGirl wrote:STOP TROLLING FOR OTHER TROLLS!
Same old same oldRe: A Considered Opinion on the European Union
Post by cyprusgrump » Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:24 amGreekIslandGirl wrote:
Oh, so now that you're cornered, you claim the whole world is in a mess. Yes, it is. But the UK/US would love to hide those facts - can't be done except among a few morons. But, you were the only one making out it was only the EU (hence this thread). Now the EU has been shown to be among the healthiest, in a pack of badly performing currencies (mostly sterling and dollar), suddenly, you pull out the "whole world in a mess" card.
Make your mind up you scoundrel. You know you have done really well being buffered in Cyprus, compared to your compatriots at home.
As usual you attribute things that posters on here have never said or claimed - that really does make you the forum troll...
I have NEVER claimed that the UK, The 'States or any other country come to that does not have financial problems. I have NEVER tried to hide that and if you opened your eyes and ears to the discussions of 'deficit' reduction you would see that it isn't exactly a secret in the media either.
And the reason for this thread (if you used your brain for a short moment) is that this is the Cyprus Forum, I live in Cyprus and Cyprus is in the EU - do you get it now?
As for the healthiest currency, tell that to those that have lost their jobs and businesses and those that cannot afford to eat.
Meanwhile your beloved, oh so perfect EU gives billions of our money to countries that aren't even members of the union....
It is madness, utter, utter madness....
Re: tesla motors
Postby cyprusgrump » Mon Mar 11, 2013 10:08 amGreekIslandGirl wrote:Jerry wrote:
Ah the magic of Cyprus Forum, one of the few places where a harmless post about motor cars can be turned into an assault on British foreign policy. Priceless
Well, it is sticking to alternative energy sources. But, Cyprus IS a major part of British Foreign Policy and BFP is about acquiring Energy.
(Anyway, it wasn't me who insisted solar energy was not the future for Cyprus just because it's not suitable for the UK. )
But I'll leave trying to discuss something with a typical Daily Mail reader as they can only drag you down to their level.
To prove you are not a troll, perhaps you could highlight the post where somebody "insisted solar energy was not the future for Cyprus just because it's not suitable for the UK"...?
While you are there, perhaps you could produce evidence to substantiate your claim that "There are no "tax-payers" subsidies" for solar energy production...?
Otherwise people might begin to believe you are a forum troll who makes unsubstantiated claims based on bigotry and hate instead of contributing to the debate. We wouldn't want that would we...?
Crackdown in Turkey's Kurdish south-east turns journalists into 'terrorists'
Reporters for pro-Kurdish media are routinely detained, while those of pro-government outlets cannot always write what they want
Tuesday 3 May 2016
Refik Tekin, an award-winning photographer and video journalist, had been covering the curfew in the predominantly Kurdish city of Cizre, south-east Turkey, for more than a month when a report by a pro-government news agency turned him into a terrorist.
Tekin accompanied a group carrying white flags that wanted to retrieve bodies and injured people from a nearby street when security forces suddenly opened fire, wounding nine and killing two, including a member of the city council. Tekin was shot in the leg but kept filming.
A police officer later dragged the injured journalist along the ground to an ambulance. “The policeman shouted at me, telling me not to look at him. He said: ‘You are all terrorists, you will see the strengths of the Turks!’ This struck me as an especially strange thing to say. Am I not a citizen of this country?” said Tekin.
repulsewarrior wrote:GIG is out of line, that may be true. But i ask myself why stud, you would demean yourself with apologies.
...i am sure erolz can take care of himself, i have no doubt the other readers will judge for themselves, accordingly i suggest you calm yourself.
?sentiments that only Imperialist Brits and Turks would take objection to
supporttheunderdog wrote:So if you do not know where she posts how do you know what common sentiments you and she may share and that these are?sentiments that only Imperialist Brits and Turks would take objection to
I wonder if she is a reincarnation of GreekCyprusGurl_uk? Some of the sentiments are the the same.
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