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Why Atatürk became a god
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10.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 23 Dec 2008 Tue 06:30 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

cultured christian would be an equivalent to a cultured muslim

cultured islamist is more like a cultured funtamentalist... and I´m sure that´s possible.

 

 The only thing that is possible is a cultured pastafarian!

11.       femmeous
2642 posts
 23 Dec 2008 Tue 06:30 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

quite interesting and is very spot on.

 

 i thought this was a new thread didnt realise i stirred here to lol

12.       femmeous
2642 posts
 23 Dec 2008 Tue 06:32 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

cultured christian would be an equivalent to a cultured muslim

cultured islamist is more like a cultured funtamentalist... and I´m sure that´s possible.

 

 {#lang_emotions_head_bang} trying to understand lol

13.       femmeous
2642 posts
 23 Dec 2008 Tue 07:40 pm

hairy, this post below proves what your article meant, this is the product of a deep state brainwashing.

 

"Ataturk was a great man. He is someone whom we can always refer to. There is no denying that his life sets an example to anyone regardless of their whereabout and it has so far been this way.

Nevertheless, anyone claiming that he understands Ataturk must also know how this person brought himself to the point of excellence from military and statesmanship points of view. Isn´t it through his desire to be at the forefront of his time? What books did he have in his library? Where did he have all that knowledge so as to predict there would soon be another war (WWII) suggesting Turkey not to get involved in it. How could he foresee that there would be a need for an international organization (the UN) to prevent further wars."

 

ps. actually this description is something familiar to me. many christians would describe Jesus this way.

14.       Asena
15 posts
 23 Dec 2008 Tue 07:47 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 The only thing that is possible is a cultured pastafarian!

 

 Would that not be some pasta that is covered in mould? {#lang_emotions_unsure}

15.       femmeous
2642 posts
 23 Dec 2008 Tue 07:52 pm

 {#lang_emotions_laugh_at}

Quoting Asena

 Would that not be some pasta that is covered in mould? {#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

 the post of the day! brilliant! why such sarcasms are so rare? lol

16.       raindrops
267 posts
 23 Dec 2008 Tue 10:29 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Ha ha

You can not see or show anywhere in this site to indicate that I think ´all the christians are cultured´.

You have proved that Aenigma was right to call you a ´salak´.

You should really get rid off your ´inferior complex´ about the western / christian people at some stage..They are not better than you, you are not better than them..

OK?

 

if we were talking about medical issues i would say that you try to heal him of your ilness...

cultured islamist is not idiom yet, but already cliche. we all know what it means, but if we stop and think we will find it senseless. 

I was curious what your background should be for saying this

i am considering christian and to tell the truth i would be very carefull saying that. because when youare from outside you are not in club )

though i do not care if someone tells smth about christians, so i still wonder why muslims are so sensitive in many issues. hostorically "young" blood? geographically "hot" blood?

17.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 23 Dec 2008 Tue 10:34 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Ha ha

You can not see or show anywhere in this site to indicate that I think ´all the christians are cultured´.

You have proved that Aenigma was right to call you a ´salak´.

You should really get rid off your ´inferior complex´ about the western / christian people at some stage..They are not better than you, you are not better than them..

OK?

 

I don`t have inferiority complex. That`s actually something our cakma liberals suffer from, but it`s not cureless. I would recommend you to have a lagman in the taksim ilk yardim hospital.

18.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 23 Dec 2008 Tue 10:46 pm

 

Quoting tamikidakika

I don`t have inferiority complex. That`s actually something our cakma liberals suffer from, but it`s not cureless. I would recommend you to have a lagman in the taksim ilk yardim hospital.

 

Now you are losing it..

I will ask to this to be deleted..You are putting your tongue into gutter before you start to talk..

And the funny thing is, you dont seem to be aware of the taste..

19.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 23 Dec 2008 Tue 11:20 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Now you are losing it..

I will ask to this to be deleted..You are putting your tongue into gutter before you start to talk..

And the funny thing is, you dont seem to be aware of the taste..

 

 I have to agree.  Sorry Tam, the wedding is OFF!

20.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 23 Dec 2008 Tue 11:23 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 I have to agree.  Sorry Tam, the wedding is OFF!

 

 But what about the baby???  Hey, maybe you could let viney and femme adopt it.  It needs two loving parents!!!  {#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

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