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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby MR-from-NG » Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:16 am

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Get Real! wrote:I see you’ve rejoined us Mitch which pleases me, but what the fuck is happening with your health?

You haven’t mentioned anything... :?
:D :D I joined after you made an appearance, Marios. Cover fucked me good and proper my friend. A 100 metre walk will leave me breathless. My body is in constant pain. I've become very forgetful and am basically a prisoner in my own home. My family are very protective of me and with this new Omicron variant shit I'm not allowed out. I do understand their concern though. I was told after being treated for Pneumonia that I needed to be very careful as the next infection may be fatal.

My physiotherapists and Dr's are all saying I'm making "remarkable progress" but of course I'd be a lot happier if I progressed to half the man was before the 25th of January.

My life revolves around hospital appointments now. My wife and I are actually looking forward to visiting UCLH and we treat such days as a day out. I'm looking forward to my next appointment and am hoping the Dr will give me the good news that my lungs are getting better and I'm able to fly. If so I should be in Cyprus in May.

I wish all my CF friends a Covid free future and the best of health and happiness.

Oh God… well it doesn’t sound like you’re any better from your last post!

You don’t deserve this shit because you ain’t one of the CUNTS in my cuntlist. :?


:D :D :D I forgot GR. I woke up from Covid sometime March but I was in and out of conciseness. I do remember this horrible pain in my right hand and pins and needles under my feet. I now have very little use of my right hand and a strange feeling of a golf ball under my right foot. There is nothing that I can feel under my foot but the fucking golf ball is constantly there. I have about half the strength I possessed before Covid. I can just about peel an orange or a tangerine but I don't have the strength in my hands to separate the segments. Fucking horrible state of affairs for me my friend. :2guns:

Just keep on going. It will get better with time MR. Keep on walking every day as much as you can.

Gecmish olsun.

Tesekkurler degerli kardesim. I walk when the weather allows it. My house backs onto a park so my daughter walks her dog in there and she usually picks me up to join her. I bought a treadmill for those days that are too wet or too cold. I've been following the progress of Derek Draper, Kate Garraways husband who was in hospital for over a year, he is reported to be the worst case of Covid 19 in the UK and is said to be deteriorating, with 4 months and 8 days under my belt I guess I'm lucky to be alive and I should be grateful with the progress I'm making. At least I'm not deteriorating.
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby repulsewarrior » Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:53 am

...if it is not the Turkish People, it will be Erdogan getting back on the train he calls democracy.

...if it is not for "Turkishness" all his efforts, it will be for Turkey as a State; to take Turkey back, or to take Turkey forward if you will.

He has a Legacy to build, and if we are to believe him, a desire to move Turkey a step beyond Kemal, the "ism" which revolves around this name.

One does not have to know him to know he is an ambitious man to say the least. Wanting esteem internationally he is putting everything on the line; since no one can fight him alone, and since those who claim they support some "Humanity", its Universal Principles, do not join against those who question its Faith.

Indeed, he survives on the confidence the rest of us have in him, and it is measured by the numbers we see; comparatively Turkey is small, but about half is all he needs, at least to "be" President. Is he a Leader of the Turkish People, and in effect a Leader held in high esteem by the rest of the world, we will see.

...it does not look good for the rest of us, it does not look good for "Turks", if this does not end well. For Peace, those who are preparing for War, like France, Greece, and Cyprus, under the circumstances are to be applauded. The balance that Erdogan disrupts willfully (and in Finance,) needs dampening; militarily, with his expanding ambitions, he continues to grow this capacity at a great pace. And it is foolish to think he will not be using this strength to "his" advantage, unchecked.

If not War, something else perhaps.

...with elections in two short years, and Turkey's Centennial, we should be expecting big(ger) things from him.

@MR-from-NG; you have the right attitude of mind, it seems to me.
...I wasn't supposed to walk again, but i do, thanks to the therapists who knowing this helped me.
Cheers!
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Dec 16, 2021 11:27 am

repulsewarrior wrote:...if it is not the Turkish People, it will be Erdogan getting back on the train he calls democracy.

...if it is not for "Turkishness" all his efforts, it will be for Turkey as a State; to take Turkey back, or to take Turkey forward if you will.

He has a Legacy to build, and if we are to believe him, a desire to move Turkey a step beyond Kemal, the "ism" which revolves around this name.

One does not have to know him to know he is an ambitious man to say the least. Wanting esteem internationally he is putting everything on the line; since no one can fight him alone, and since those who claim they support some "Humanity", its Universal Principles, do not join against those who question its Faith.

Indeed, he survives on the confidence the rest of us have in him, and it is measured by the numbers we see; comparatively Turkey is small, but about half is all he needs, at least to "be" President. Is he a Leader of the Turkish People, and in effect a Leader held in high esteem by the rest of the world, we will see.

...it does not look good for the rest of us, it does not look good for "Turks", if this does not end well. For Peace, those who are preparing for War, like France, Greece, and Cyprus, under the circumstances are to be applauded. The balance that Erdogan disrupts willfully (and in Finance,) needs dampening; militarily, with his expanding ambitions, he continues to grow this capacity at a great pace. And it is foolish to think he will not be using this strength to "his" advantage, unchecked.

If not War, something else perhaps.

...with elections in two short years, and Turkey's Centennial, we should be expecting big(ger) things from him.

@MR-from-NG; you have the right attitude of mind, it seems to me.
...I wasn't supposed to walk again, but i do, thanks to the therapists who knowing this helped me.
Cheers!



A few months ago I was let's say "oblidged" to attend a meeting together with about 40 other GCs. A TC guy who had a lot of connections with the Tatar regime would inform us about their plans for Varoshia. I didn't want to even see that person, but then I just did for the purpose of getting information. He really made me sick of his admiration for Erdogan. I couldn't beleive it when he said he is also one of Erdogan's advisors. He kept on saying how clever Erdogan is, how the Turks wake up everyday waiting to see him talking on TV , thinking he is God, hanging from his lips at every word he says.
I was so mad that I started a 'kavga" with the one who organized this, telling him why did you bring me here, to break my nerves?
Point is Erdogan is some kind of a God not only for the Turks but also for those TCs close to Tatar who unfortunately are A LOT.
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby MR-from-NG » Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:32 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:...if it is not the Turkish People, it will be Erdogan getting back on the train he calls democracy.

...if it is not for "Turkishness" all his efforts, it will be for Turkey as a State; to take Turkey back, or to take Turkey forward if you will.

He has a Legacy to build, and if we are to believe him, a desire to move Turkey a step beyond Kemal, the "ism" which revolves around this name.

One does not have to know him to know he is an ambitious man to say the least. Wanting esteem internationally he is putting everything on the line; since no one can fight him alone, and since those who claim they support some "Humanity", its Universal Principles, do not join against those who question its Faith.

Indeed, he survives on the confidence the rest of us have in him, and it is measured by the numbers we see; comparatively Turkey is small, but about half is all he needs, at least to "be" President. Is he a Leader of the Turkish People, and in effect a Leader held in high esteem by the rest of the world, we will see.

...it does not look good for the rest of us, it does not look good for "Turks", if this does not end well. For Peace, those who are preparing for War, like France, Greece, and Cyprus, under the circumstances are to be applauded. The balance that Erdogan disrupts willfully (and in Finance,) needs dampening; militarily, with his expanding ambitions, he continues to grow this capacity at a great pace. And it is foolish to think he will not be using this strength to "his" advantage, unchecked.

If not War, something else perhaps.

...with elections in two short years, and Turkey's Centennial, we should be expecting big(ger) things from him.

@MR-from-NG; you have the right attitude of mind, it seems to me.
...I wasn't supposed to walk again, but i do, thanks to the therapists who knowing this helped me.
Cheers!

Thanks RW. I'm glad to hear you're up and about on your feet again. I will continue with my rehab and hopefully improve with each day. Being positive is imperative but this is easier said than done.
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby MR-from-NG » Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:39 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:...if it is not the Turkish People, it will be Erdogan getting back on the train he calls democracy.

...if it is not for "Turkishness" all his efforts, it will be for Turkey as a State; to take Turkey back, or to take Turkey forward if you will.

He has a Legacy to build, and if we are to believe him, a desire to move Turkey a step beyond Kemal, the "ism" which revolves around this name.

One does not have to know him to know he is an ambitious man to say the least. Wanting esteem internationally he is putting everything on the line; since no one can fight him alone, and since those who claim they support some "Humanity", its Universal Principles, do not join against those who question its Faith.

Indeed, he survives on the confidence the rest of us have in him, and it is measured by the numbers we see; comparatively Turkey is small, but about half is all he needs, at least to "be" President. Is he a Leader of the Turkish People, and in effect a Leader held in high esteem by the rest of the world, we will see.

...it does not look good for the rest of us, it does not look good for "Turks", if this does not end well. For Peace, those who are preparing for War, like France, Greece, and Cyprus, under the circumstances are to be applauded. The balance that Erdogan disrupts willfully (and in Finance,) needs dampening; militarily, with his expanding ambitions, he continues to grow this capacity at a great pace. And it is foolish to think he will not be using this strength to "his" advantage, unchecked.

If not War, something else perhaps.

...with elections in two short years, and Turkey's Centennial, we should be expecting big(ger) things from him.

@MR-from-NG; you have the right attitude of mind, it seems to me.
...I wasn't supposed to walk again, but i do, thanks to the therapists who knowing this helped me.
Cheers!



A few months ago I was let's say "oblidged" to attend a meeting together with about 40 other GCs. A TC guy who had a lot of connections with the Tatar regime would inform us about their plans for Varoshia. I didn't want to even see that person, but then I just did for the purpose of getting information. He really made me sick of his admiration for Erdogan. I couldn't beleive it when he said he is also one of Erdogan's advisors. He kept on saying how clever Erdogan is, how the Turks wake up everyday waiting to see him talking on TV , thinking he is God, hanging from his lips at every word he says.
I was so mad that I started a 'kavga" with the one who organized this, telling him why did you bring me here, to break my nerves?
Point is Erdogan is some kind of a God not only for the Turks but also for those TCs close to Tatar who unfortunately are A LOT.

Sorry to hear of your unpleasant experience in the north Pyro. You should've slapped this idiot and tell him where to go. It is sad but unfortunately there is a good percentage of TC's that admire this dickbrain. How an idiot like him can lead a country of 80+ million is beyond me. Lets hope the next elections will be the end for this dictator. :evil: :evil:
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Lordo » Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:51 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:...if it is not the Turkish People, it will be Erdogan getting back on the train he calls democracy.

...if it is not for "Turkishness" all his efforts, it will be for Turkey as a State; to take Turkey back, or to take Turkey forward if you will.

He has a Legacy to build, and if we are to believe him, a desire to move Turkey a step beyond Kemal, the "ism" which revolves around this name.

One does not have to know him to know he is an ambitious man to say the least. Wanting esteem internationally he is putting everything on the line; since no one can fight him alone, and since those who claim they support some "Humanity", its Universal Principles, do not join against those who question its Faith.

Indeed, he survives on the confidence the rest of us have in him, and it is measured by the numbers we see; comparatively Turkey is small, but about half is all he needs, at least to "be" President. Is he a Leader of the Turkish People, and in effect a Leader held in high esteem by the rest of the world, we will see.

...it does not look good for the rest of us, it does not look good for "Turks", if this does not end well. For Peace, those who are preparing for War, like France, Greece, and Cyprus, under the circumstances are to be applauded. The balance that Erdogan disrupts willfully (and in Finance,) needs dampening; militarily, with his expanding ambitions, he continues to grow this capacity at a great pace. And it is foolish to think he will not be using this strength to "his" advantage, unchecked.

If not War, something else perhaps.

...with elections in two short years, and Turkey's Centennial, we should be expecting big(ger) things from him.

@MR-from-NG; you have the right attitude of mind, it seems to me.
...I wasn't supposed to walk again, but i do, thanks to the therapists who knowing this helped me.
Cheers!



A few months ago I was let's say "oblidged" to attend a meeting together with about 40 other GCs. A TC guy who had a lot of connections with the Tatar regime would inform us about their plans for Varoshia. I didn't want to even see that person, but then I just did for the purpose of getting information. He really made me sick of his admiration for Erdogan. I couldn't beleive it when he said he is also one of Erdogan's advisors. He kept on saying how clever Erdogan is, how the Turks wake up everyday waiting to see him talking on TV , thinking he is God, hanging from his lips at every word he says.
I was so mad that I started a 'kavga" with the one who organized this, telling him why did you bring me here, to break my nerves?
Point is Erdogan is some kind of a God not only for the Turks but also for those TCs close to Tatar who unfortunately are A LOT.

Unfortunately there TCs who are far worse than Erdogan in terms of Cyprus politics. And of course there are the same kind of people in the south too. And doubly unfortunayely they seem to be in control of the mass media.

This is the world we live in.

This is one person who was much worse than Erdogan.

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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Dec 16, 2021 3:15 pm

Yes, yes I know of this malaka butcher. Don't want to watch him again.
He deserves a bottle in his ass to die slowly from hemorrhage. :evil:

You are right on who controls the media...
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Dec 16, 2021 3:29 pm

MR-from-NG wrote:Sorry to hear of your unpleasant experience in the north Pyro. You should've slapped this idiot and tell him where to go. It is sad but unfortunately there is a good percentage of TC's that admire this dickbrain. How an idiot like him can lead a country of 80+ million is beyond me. Lets hope the next elections will be the end for this dictator. :evil: :evil:


It's OK my friend, I think he was trying to get our reactions because he was talking of some laws they were supposed to pass in December 2020. Now that I recall the meeting was not a few months ago it was about a year+ ago.
Anyway, the impact of Covid on you is actually the worst case I 've ever heard. The more I read about your condition the more sad I get. What can I say from now on, Iyi shanslar my friend.
May I ask if you were vaccinated or not when this happened?
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Lordo » Thu Dec 16, 2021 3:43 pm

II suspect back then very few people were vaccinated.
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Dec 16, 2021 3:58 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:...I wasn't supposed to walk again, but i do, thanks to the therapists who knowing this helped me.
Cheers!


Glad to hear you made it RW.
Was it from Covid?
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