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Thread: "being presented to the family"

271.       erdinc
2151 posts
 30 Aug 2006 Wed 12:09 am

Quoting teaschip:

Erdinc, just curious is this your opinion or are there statistics validating this. What does listening to Arabesk music have to do with violence and alcoholism. Sorry, I'm uneducated in this area. Please enlighten me. Since people here listen to all kinds of music, but they also do link rap music to violence etc..


I'm an expert on arabesk music (music of pain) and arabesk lovers. I don't need any statistics. I should write an article about this issue when I have a little time.



Thread: "being presented to the family"

272.       erdinc
2151 posts
 29 Aug 2006 Tue 08:04 pm

Quoting natiypuspi:

Erdinc:
What social connotation has arabesk music? Or is it a sign of danger if he ONLY listens to arabesk music?



Turkish men who are listening Arabesk music do beat their wives more than those who don't listen. There will be more violance in the families where the man listens arabesk.

Also there are more alcohol addicted men among arabesk listeners than there are among not arabesk listeners.

Of course if you don't care whether or not the man you met is an alcohol addict or is likely to use violence then no problem. Good luck with your relations.
If you do care, you have been warned.



Thread: Bomb explosion

273.       erdinc
2151 posts
 29 Aug 2006 Tue 03:51 am

I think there is one idiot in Marmaris who is doing all these bombings. It is likely to be a pkk thing.



Thread: t to e plz

274.       erdinc
2151 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 10:51 pm

It is a copy paste of this poem. The poem is nothing special, just an ordinary one. It is also a bit arabesk. Nothing very sophisticated.

http://sozluk.sourtimes.org/show.asp?t=adin+batsin



Thread: Administrators

275.       erdinc
2151 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 10:39 pm

Greetings,
I wanted to spend my time on this website on more peaceful things so I asked for the changes. Bye.



Thread: Natives help me here please...

276.       erdinc
2151 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 10:12 pm

On this webpage there are six traditional İstanbul songs. Is is one of them?
http://www.istanbul.com/Kesfet.aspx#

You see here a picture that shows where to look on that page:
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/1796/untitledpt7.jpg

I checked Necip Fazıl Kısakürek's poem and I don't know any song with these lyrics.



Thread: "being presented to the family"

277.       erdinc
2151 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 09:03 pm

As I said, many natives here have never been to places in Turkia where I spend years living there. It is normal that you don't know everything about traditional lifstyles in Turkia. Of course it is only natural that foreign teenagers who like spending time in our forums may know even less.

I'm in the UK as part of my job as a teacher. I have worked and lived in many different cities, towns and villages in Turkia as part of my job.

I don't need to show another sorce of the things that I mention here. I'm writing the things that I know from my own experience.



Thread: Natives help me here please...

278.       erdinc
2151 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 08:47 pm

No. Not lots of people would sing together a song by Edip Akbayram. For instance I don't like him at all.

I think the song you heard was "Bu sabah yağmur var İstanbul'da" by MFÖ.

http://www.geocities.com/duztaban2000/busabah.mp3



Thread: "being presented to the family"

279.       erdinc
2151 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:19 pm

A silver ring that is worn by men is an İslamic symbol and means I'm one of you my brothers. By wearing a silver ring they are expecting support, recognition and easier commonication within their religious communities. It is a sign of commitment for their religious community.



Thread: "being presented to the family"

280.       erdinc
2151 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:16 pm

yes it is.



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