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170.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 23 Dec 2007 Sun 09:33 pm

Nothing worse than wet dudus !

171.       azade
1606 posts
 23 Dec 2007 Sun 09:35 pm

Every once in a while atv ana haber show the every time shocking news of Turkey being a desert in a few years while playing their "scary tune" the theme from Requiem for a Dream though...

Seems there's a disagreement on desert or flood

172.       catwoman
8933 posts
 23 Dec 2007 Sun 09:38 pm

Quoting azade:

Every once in a while atv ana haber show the every time shocking news of Turkey being a desert in a few years while playing their "scary tune" the theme from Requiem for a Dream though...

Seems there's a disagreement on desert or flood


maybe alfie doesn't have a tv?

173.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 23 Dec 2007 Sun 09:44 pm

on a second thought, could wet Brits be worse?

174.       Badiabdancer74
382 posts
 23 Dec 2007 Sun 09:48 pm

There is nothing to prevent desert and floods at the same time. In facts, desert land can't soak up rain quick enough which often results in nasty floods because the water doesn't have anywhere to go. I'm thinking the Ankara area would be the desert, flooding due to melting of the icecaps along the coasts. Just a guess. No one really knows.

175.       azade
1606 posts
 23 Dec 2007 Sun 09:52 pm

Well they did have water shortage in the summer, maybe you're right.

176.       azade
1606 posts
 23 Dec 2007 Sun 10:07 pm

No they shouldn't trust them and neither should the turkish government. They are caught between two nails in this situation because they have to tend to their relationship to both Turkey and Iraq

177.       catwoman
8933 posts
 23 Dec 2007 Sun 10:15 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

on a second thought, could wet Brits be worse?


this is soooo deep... I am speechless.

178.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 23 Dec 2007 Sun 10:17 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting AlphaF:

I honestly see it as a cancer insicion...Shall I cry after the cancer cells rendered ineffective?



What a sick comment. Cut out the cancer?

The website is a British one (the British have been at the forefront of climate change awareness and action) and of course the focus of this site is on Britain. Do you really think there would be no change to the rest of the world? I don't wish such thing on any country and value the whole earth and abhor the way we treat it.

Typical of someone like you to enjoy the destruction of our planet and see it as "revenge". You really are sick.



You can be as romantic as you wish my friend.

But - Tell me which organism, other than human race, in the whole universe actually lives to destroy the medium that houses, feeds and generally supports its livelihood.

That is right : The cancer cells..... If the two are so similar in their traits, their eventual fates can not be much different.

Human race is the cancer cells of the universe. If not all, at least most of it.

179.       catwoman
8933 posts
 23 Dec 2007 Sun 10:51 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

But - Tell me which organism, other than human race, in the whole universe actually lives to destroy the medium that houses, feeds and generally supports its livelihood.


I can think of one - alphaf. It's from the dinosaur species.

180.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 23 Dec 2007 Sun 11:27 pm

Ahh AlphaF – how beautifully you back track and try to change the original, sinister meaning of your post.

You were, of course, not referring to the human race. You were referring to British people as the “cancer” and wishing them dead. You will of course protest, but I will ask you if you would describe the tsunami as “cutting the cancer” out of the human race. Of course no. You present such a civilised persona, but scratch the surface and we find an eastern extremist and a nationalist.

I wonder, I really do, what reaction I would get if I wished Turkish people dead in the same way and called them a “cancer”? I am sure I would be deleted from this site.

There IS a cancer in the human race. It is religion – growing faster and become more extreme, the earth is riddled with it and all its violence and hatred. Each one of you representing “right” in your own eyes and wishing death or “eternal damnation” on those who disagree.


Quoting AlphaF:

Good news is that the Brits shall have to part their ways with the rest of humanity very soon..Flood is very real and very near



Quoting AlphaF:

I honestly see it as a cancer insicion...Shall I cry after the cancer cells rendered ineffective?



Quoting AlphaF:

I could not care less what you ladies agree on...
A flood will serve you ladies right ))))))))))))))

You still have time to save yourselves...Behave nicely, stop insulting others, think rationally....and make a deal with the POPE, like Mr. Blair....



Quoting AlphaF:

on a second thought, could wet Brits be worse?


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