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Postby T_C » Fri May 11, 2007 7:27 pm

Get Real! wrote:
turkish_cypriot wrote:ASKIMWOS - 1
ALEXISS - 0

:lol: alexISS is desperately trying cling onto any pride she might have left....unfortunately she seems to be slipping....fast....everybody gather round so we can see her SPLATTER! :lol: :lol: :lol:


alexISS is female? I thought it worked out something like "Alex in the SS" :?


Dunno just felt like butting in... :D
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Postby alexISS » Fri May 11, 2007 7:28 pm

Get Real! wrote:
turkish_cypriot wrote:ASKIMWOS - 1
ALEXISS - 0

:lol: alexISS is desperately trying cling onto any pride she might have left....unfortunately she seems to be slipping....fast....everybody gather round so we can see her SPLATTER! :lol: :lol: :lol:


alexISS is female? I thought it worked out something like "Alex in the SS" :?


Oh but now you actually realized that ISS stands for "female" and not "in the SS" :lol:
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Postby alexISS » Fri May 11, 2007 7:31 pm

askimwos wrote:
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askimwos wrote:Why the hell should Greece get insulted if some people call themselves just Cypriots? Why should you get insulted if I call myself Cypriot of greek descent or if Miltialdes calls himself a greek speaking Cypriot?

Because the percentage of the University positions given to Cyprus is reserved for Cypriot ΟΜΟΓΕΝΕΙΣ, not for "greek speaking cypriots". If you are a "greek speaking cypriot" leave the position for someone who is meant to have it


The positions are reserved for greek students. Check the agreement between the two ministries of education.

Do you know the meaning of the word "ομογενής"? Or are you too Cypriot to know that?
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Postby alexISS » Fri May 11, 2007 7:36 pm

turkish_cypriot wrote:What do you suggest I change it to?

"Muslim_Greek" :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


You can try "unspecified_cypriot" or, if you are a Kurd, you can try "Turk". Or if you are an Armenian, you can try "Turk". Or if you are a pontus Greek, you can try "Turk":roll: . Or if you are a Turkish settler, you can keep "turkish_cypriot"
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Postby Nikephoros » Fri May 11, 2007 7:45 pm

alexISS wrote:You can try "unspecified_cypriot" or, if you are a Kurd, you can try "Turk". Or if you are an Armenian, you can try "Turk". Or if you are a pontus Greek, you can try "Turk":roll: . Or if you are a Turkish settler, you can keep "turkish_cypriot"
:lol: :lol: :lol:


Lol.

I found this article from an English Turkish newspaper article:
http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detay ... ink=110612
Uzungöl and Sümela monasteries: The Black Sea’s biggest draw for tourists

Never once do Turks mention who built this monastery and actually respected it. The Pontian Greeks -- instead all they care about is exploiting it for money to earn tourism revenue. What a rotten lot these Turks and Turkey. They think they can rewrite history according to the official Turkish state ideology and history.
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Postby alexISS » Fri May 11, 2007 7:57 pm

Yes, the sumela monastery... I wish that was the only case.

Asia minor is full of ancient greek temples and theatres, it's all they show in their little CNN commercials but never ever will you hear them say they are Greek. The "moderate" ones call them "Ionian" but I've heard people claim they were built from "proto-Turks"...
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Postby Nikephoros » Fri May 11, 2007 8:00 pm

Of course mate.

The muslim civilization was never an example or inspiration to the world. So all they have to show to most tourists that they can relate mostly is monuments predating the arrival of Islam and Turks to the region.
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Postby karma » Fri May 11, 2007 8:04 pm

alexISS wrote:Yes, the sumela monastery... I wish that was the only case.

Asia minor is full of ancient greek temples and theatres, it's all they show in their little CNN commercials but never ever will you hear them say they are Greek. The "moderate" ones call them "Ionian" but I've heard people claim they were built from "proto-Turks"...


it is such a big lie..how many times have u ever been all those places??
I have never heard or read or guided tht they were built by pro-Turks..and I have seen almost every Greek temple in Turkey...
But I still cant see aqny mosque in Athens...
U r trying to provoke...and I dont know wht u wana get...
such a brainwashed guy..pity..
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Postby Nikephoros » Fri May 11, 2007 8:07 pm

There should be no mosque in Athens, it was a mistake for Greece to accept so many muslim immigrants most of them illegal. Why let this aggressive religion that is also also has a military character and juridical character take root in Hellas again? Greece owes nothing to the muslim world and has nothing to prove to the members of Islamic civilization. Muslims only bitch about human rights to kuffars but they are very quiet on these subjects when it comes to protecting the rights of the Greek minority who they were suppossed to protect under Lausanne.
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Postby karma » Fri May 11, 2007 8:09 pm

Nikephoros wrote:There should be no mosque in Athens, it was a mistake for Greece to accept so many muslim immigrants most of them illegal. Why let this aggressive religion that is also also has a military character and juridical character take root in Hellas again? Greece owes nothing to the muslim world and has nothing to prove to the members of Islamic civilization.


SHAME ON U
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