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Offline Lt_Anders

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Re: Meanwhile in Turkey
« Reply #30 on: July 03, 2016, 12:17:40 am »
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If only I had the magical power to make you have to live in this hellhole like a regular citizen. You just don't seem to get it.

Butan,

Go look at hundreds of other things out there. Like their attempt to block twitter(is that still a thing?). Turkey used to be a democracy, now it's a lot like Russia, except without all the wealth and a shittier religion bordering it.
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Re: Meanwhile in Turkey
« Reply #31 on: July 04, 2016, 10:12:38 am »
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Butan,

Go look at hundreds of other things out there. Like their attempt to block twitter(is that still a thing?). Turkey used to be a democracy, now it's a lot like Russia, except without all the wealth and a shittier religion bordering it.

Soon we'll compare turkland to North Korea rather than Russia

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Re: Meanwhile in Turkey
« Reply #32 on: July 04, 2016, 12:15:36 pm »
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You normally expect a politician to at least give that impression for the next 24 hours after something like this, yes. Not take fun-tastic selfies

Christ you've been obnoxious lately

He has been like this for a very long while. Whatever the case may be, his attitude is always "You silly! You are overreacting as usual. As far as I am concerned, everything is fine in your cotton candyland."

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Re: Meanwhile in Turkey
« Reply #33 on: July 04, 2016, 12:30:17 pm »
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This is why you should campaign to be the dictator of Turkey,

As a political leader you would automatically receive Butan's approval regardless of what you say or do.

It would be a daft lie, if I claimed not to have ever fantasized about stepping up as the new dictator and crushing the snackbarists. I am not a smooth operator like the Tard though. He spent years deceiving people. At some point, although he was a certified religious fanatic, he had managed to get support from left wingers, socialists, liberalists, lgbts and every group of people imaginable. The naivety was off the charts. They believed he was there to deliver change for the good regardless of his own personal beliefs. And look at him now. He managed to make use of that time to render himself almost untouchable.

I on the other hand, would so impatiently start exacting revenge that it wouldn't even take a month for me to get extracted.

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Re: Meanwhile in Turkey
« Reply #34 on: July 04, 2016, 03:04:35 pm »
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Dayum, I forgot to check this thread and the reactions are golden  :mrgreen:

Being contradictory in a thread where anti-Tardogan racks up 100% of favorable opinion tend to make me sound pro-Erdogan, but its just that I find that you've been lazy in your arguments lately. You begin to sound like Oberyn on immigrants; even if in this analogy immigrants are evil, your article-long posts are based most on the time on literaly nothing. Here, a selfie and a couple words, where you build your own subjective context around.

I appreciate when you talk about your country with solid arguments, I learned a lot on Turkey thanks to you, but there is these times where I cringe when I read you. We know you hate your country and your president, its getting redundant and annoying sometimes, that is the depth of my feelings about it. Dont take me for a pro-Erdogan pls   :cry:  because I actually agree with you   :o
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Re: Meanwhile in Turkey
« Reply #35 on: July 04, 2016, 04:18:06 pm »
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Being contradictory

is what you do on this forum.

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Re: Meanwhile in Turkey
« Reply #36 on: July 04, 2016, 04:55:30 pm »
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Dayum, I forgot to check this thread and the reactions are golden  :mrgreen:

Being contradictory in a thread where anti-Tardogan racks up 100% of favorable opinion tend to make me sound pro-Erdogan, but its just that I find that you've been lazy in your arguments lately. You begin to sound like Oberyn on immigrants; even if in this analogy immigrants are evil, your article-long posts are based most on the time on literaly nothing. Here, a selfie and a couple words, where you build your own subjective context around.

I appreciate when you talk about your country with solid arguments, I learned a lot on Turkey thanks to you, but there is these times where I cringe when I read you. We know you hate your country and your president, its getting redundant and annoying sometimes, that is the depth of my feelings about it. Dont take me for a pro-Erdogan pls   :cry:  because I actually agree with you   :o

That article-long post wasn't meant to bring to the table some really solid stuff. It's just a small story, a brief view. Of course it doesn't measure up to, say, the total destruction of secularity in Turkey. But I am bored and mad out of my mind. I need an outlet for stuff like this, which seems to be these forums at the moment. I just type this stuff for a cathartic effect. It's not like I am desperate for everyone's sympathy or confirmatory replies. Don't take it seriously for all I care. But you just push me off the edge of sanity when you drop such indifferent comments.

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Re: Meanwhile in Turkey
« Reply #37 on: July 04, 2016, 07:22:48 pm »
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Cool to see that you are aware of it. From without it looks like you are overly demonstrating your hate (even on a bad guy), something that for the reasons I mentioned tend to grind MY gears when people speak about political stuff from a position of authority, because you are in a position of authority in that thread.

At the moment you just seem to enjoy being contrary, more than usual.

Thats what you think because of Brexit thread I'm afraid.
No need to bring it here, no hard feelings. I'm contradictory because sometimes I dont share opinion of people, which feeds debate.

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Re: Meanwhile in Turkey
« Reply #38 on: July 05, 2016, 05:03:01 pm »
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The reason for the extraordinary rage towards a simple minister selfie or similiar stuff is that, they do it specifically and intentionally. Especially nowadays, they are trying to provoke people by debating about new projects about Gezi Park in İstanbul. It's just another part of their masterplan, they control their crowd by İslam and idealism, they control liberals by provocation. They use PKK and IS against opposing and now they're trying to get people on the streets, so they can make a massive move that people will never resist again. Bad part is it works perfectly by now.

Also anyone who still says PKK and IS aren't related with Turkish Gov is either plain stupid or an AKP fan.

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Re: Meanwhile in Turkey
« Reply #39 on: July 06, 2016, 10:18:19 pm »
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Turkey's population aren't "ethnic Turks". At all. They look nothing like Central Asians. The turkic tribes who conquered Anatolia were greatly outnumbered by the population they conquered.
Modern Turkish people are a mixture of various Anatolian ethnicities, Greeks, Arabs, Kurds, etc.
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Re: Meanwhile in Turkey
« Reply #40 on: July 07, 2016, 01:49:37 pm »
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Your point being?
I'll "be" you a point, Heskey Times.
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Re: Meanwhile in Turkey
« Reply #41 on: July 11, 2016, 01:23:02 pm »
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