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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby Pyrpolizer » Tue Oct 09, 2018 11:17 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:You are dying to learn all about his life concerning education,financial status, age, marriage, sexual matters etc, otherwise you fail to comprehend anything.

:shock: :?

Pyrpolizer wrote:Like e.g. when you asked me of how many times I had to repeat the same grade at school. (only to get the shock of your life idiot.)

:?

Pyrpolizer wrote:Along with your rude and psychotic responses, gossiping at the expense of others is one of your many sides that make you a disgusting person.

:?

Pyrpolizer wrote:A dedikodu - μια παλαβη κουτσομπολα.

:?

Pyrpolizer wrote:The last time I recall, you were most probably related to this:
http://getreal.forumotion.com/

:shock: :?

Pyro, I studied Freud... you're a homosexual.


Oh yeah totally in line with your current image.

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Any idea why the Sri-Lankan's forum for gays is called "Get Real"?
http://getreal.forumotion.com/
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby Paphitis » Wed Oct 10, 2018 2:00 am

Get Real! wrote:Kikakopoulos, part 2…

The TC community cannot possibly always be wrong about everything!

In fact there are certain things in which they are 100% right which even I can see and acknowledge, despite belonging to the opposing camp.

So how is it possible that the one party (RoC) gets everything right while the other (TCs) get everything wrong all the time, in your eyes?

Can such a stark contrast realistically exist? Well the answer is no because nobody has a monopoly on the truth!

This brings us to your second problem which I’ll generalize as…

“A lack of a balanced political viewpoint”

Despite 10 odd years on the CF you have never posted anything in support of TCs… not even something impartial! Rather extreme behavior wouldn’t you say?

So what causes this lack of empathy and robotic detachment from this community from which you claim to hail from?

Too many years living at a place like San Francisco where transsexuals and depravity reign supreme have fogged the mind?

Could it be a bad marriage with a Turkish or TC girl which ended up sour and costly, resulting in profound consequences and permanent scarring?

The normal healthy TC viewpoint with respect to the CyProb should be a “Somewhat biased outlook in favor of the TCs” but surprisingly your “Heavily biased outlook in favor of GCs” is at the opposite extreme alongside Greek nationalists!

We’ve already established from a previous post that your Human Rights beliefs/values are at best very selective so what are the chances that your sense of judgment is sound enough to make a wise political decision?

I’d say not very high… what we are seeing here are all the hallmarks of a scorned man.

End of part 2, closure tomorrow.


I was about to comment on Kikapus place of residence, being San Francisco.

Probably one of the places to live on this planet. :D

Yes it is liberal, but San Fran is gorgeous. Friggin bloomin gorgeous. If San Fran was a woman, it would be a super model. :D
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby Paphitis » Wed Oct 10, 2018 2:05 am

miltiades wrote:General, Im not the least concerned about frivolous matters. Unlike you, you may have gathered, Im not at all pretentious. What you read is what you get.
Now General, how is that war of yours in Syria? Have you managed to remove Assad yet ????


How can you be pretentious when you don't even have the brain capacity to be accurate in your quoting?
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby miltiades » Wed Oct 10, 2018 5:07 am

Paphitis wrote:
miltiades wrote:General, Im not the least concerned about frivolous matters. Unlike you, you may have gathered, Im not at all pretentious. What you read is what you get.
Now General, how is that war of yours in Syria? Have you managed to remove Assad yet ????


How can you be pretentious when you don't even have the brain capacity to be accurate in your quoting?

I have always believed that little things appeal to little minds.
Are you good at spelling ? If yes, I can further add to your thrils by mispelllink !!
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby repulsewarrior » Wed Oct 10, 2018 5:43 am

MR-from-NG wrote:
Maximus wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:
Maximus wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:There is another rumour doing the rounds though. Apparently 2 GC's were arguing by the dam. One took out and tampon and started bashing the other with it. They got into a grapple and the one getting bashed managed to grab the tampon out of the hands of the other and chucked it into the dam. The pipes have been blocked since :lol:


Oh Shit,

Are you going to send Kikapopoulouimas up there to fish it out as part of his community service as well?

:lol:Kikapopoulouimas would kill or die for the trnc and his TC brothers and sisters. I'm sure he would volunteer for such a noble cause at the blink of an eye :lol:


Please be lenient with him,

He wants for the greater good, I know that you really do know that.

We are Cypriots, leniency is in our DNA.


...leniency may not be the word you are looking for MR-from-NG, it is the word Grace that comes to mind when i think of Cypriots, as opposed to "Greeks" and/or "Turks", for example. It is the Cypriots despite many efforts over the decades that, still, survive. It was the Cypriots that lost their lives mostly, at "their" hands who can forget. In affect; "they" subjugate us: not "them". Despite this, Cypriots remain Loving.

(never "being" one of "them" makes Kikapu a traitor; Wot?) Who. Who is the traitor?

Here i am thinking you are Chinese in origin, Turkish speaking, for some good reason living in the occupied lands, of Cyprus, a "Turk" hater no less (wasn't it you who said seriously, "...who was the Great Wall, built against?"), but it appears that i am wrong, that was years ago in any case. A "Greek" lover now as it appears reading the rest of this thread, or one in the same in ignoring what stares them in the face, and yours', demanding, even, from the rest of us (the other half) to judge, this choice as the only choice, "Greek" or "Turk", the choice "you" have made for your "self", to be hateful, where such a thing as a Cypriot does not exist, and someone who is a Cypriot is a traitor;

...yet, that such minds do exist, "our" minds in other words, a mind like kikapu's in his defense, i ask, are "you" learning that they cannot be extinguished?

Like it or not, not "Greek", not "Turkish", because as Cypriots they are. And they remain, Cypriot.


...are you Cypriot?
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby Kikapu » Wed Oct 10, 2018 9:11 am

Paphitis wrote:
I was about to comment on Kikapus place of residence, being San Francisco.

Probably one of the places to live on this planet. :D

Yes it is liberal, but San Fran is gorgeous. Friggin bloomin gorgeous. If San Fran was a woman, it would be a super model. :D


:D :D :D :D

I use to live in San Francisco for 25 years, Paphitis.

I now live in Zurich for the past 15 years, which isn't a too shabby place either!

Will be in SF at the beginning of November for couple of weeks.

I always pay a visit to my "super model" as often as I can! :wink:
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby DT. » Wed Oct 10, 2018 9:43 am

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
I was about to comment on Kikapus place of residence, being San Francisco.

Probably one of the places to live on this planet. :D

Yes it is liberal, but San Fran is gorgeous. Friggin bloomin gorgeous. If San Fran was a woman, it would be a super model. :D


:D :D :D :D

I use to live in San Francisco for 25 years, Paphitis.

I now live in Zurich for the past 15 years, which isn't a too shabby place either!

Will be in SF at the beginning of November for couple of weeks.

I always pay a visit to my "super model" as often as I can! :wink:


Afraid your supermodel needs a facelift Kiks...was there last month again and I couldn’t walk out of a bar or restaurant without being jumped by homeless guys.
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby Kikapu » Wed Oct 10, 2018 10:20 am

DT. wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
I was about to comment on Kikapus place of residence, being San Francisco.

Probably one of the places to live on this planet. :D

Yes it is liberal, but San Fran is gorgeous. Friggin bloomin gorgeous. If San Fran was a woman, it would be a super model. :D


:D :D :D :D

I use to live in San Francisco for 25 years, Paphitis.

I now live in Zurich for the past 15 years, which isn't a too shabby place either!

Will be in SF at the beginning of November for couple of weeks.

I always pay a visit to my "super model" as often as I can! :wink:


Afraid your supermodel needs a facelift Kiks...was there last month again and I couldn’t walk out of a bar or restaurant without being jumped by homeless guys.


Were you at one of the bars in Union Square or North Beach by any chance?

That has been an ongoing problem since when I first arrived there in 1979, DT. That is one of the shameful non action acts at the city level, state level and federal level governments to solve the homeless situation in the US. West coast having the best weather all year around than most parts of the country with the exemption of Florida, San Francisco is afraid to solve their homeless problem, because they are afraid that the rest of the country will put their homeless on a bus to one way to SF. The city does provide them with some money or food stamps and a place to stay for the night when available, but it is only for the night and they they need to leave in the morning and come back again in the evening to see if there is any space for another night. Most homeless people do not bother to go through that kind of system, so instead, they would rather be on the streets to have better control over their lives. People who fall through the cracks in the USA is very hard for them to get back to normality. To able to survive in the San Francisco Bay Area financially is a challenge in the best of times, but if one falls too far, it is really very hard to get up again.
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby Get Real! » Wed Oct 10, 2018 11:06 am

miltiades wrote:I have always believed that little things appeal to little minds.

Yeah, like fishing on a jetty with a $5 rod... :?
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby Get Real! » Wed Oct 10, 2018 12:24 pm

Kikakopoulos… the conclusion:

It’s time to draw some conclusions from all this and take Kiks off the stove…


So is Kikakopoulos some sort of rare individual who has pushed aside his selfish community interests in favor of international law, justice, and all things admirable by the global community?

Fat chance…


Are you saying he’s not that rare individual on his way to sainthood as some of my daft compatriots here seem to have been imagining the past decade?

Absolutely never!


How about Kiks being a useful tool for the Republic in its campaign against the Turkish invader/occupier?

His stance can certainly be taken advantage of... but with the IQ of a jelly bean the Republic can’t think past UN complaint #45,832.


So what should Kikakopoulos do now?

Let bygones be bygones, adopt a more balanced stance, embrace his brothers and move on…


And what should the other TCs on the forum do now?

Accept their brother back into the fold and move on…


And what should the forum do about GR?

Burn him at the stake before he opens his mouth again.


And thus concludes my analysis of Kikakopoulos. :)
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