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10.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 20 Jul 2009 Mon 11:54 pm

 

Quoting ReyhanL

 

 

 it could be me..my father...my brother..my husband..my child...it could be YOU (turist, turkish, german, romanian, etc..) Its sad because a HUMAN died

 

 did i say anything else? i just corrected the information given...

11.       TheJanissary
384 posts
 21 Jul 2009 Tue 12:07 am

 

Quoting ReyhanL

 

 

 it could be me..my father...my brother..my husband..my child...it could be YOU (turist, turkish, german, romanian, etc..) Its sad because a HUMAN died

 

 dont be so angry. sui didnt say something wrong. it s really a bad event. that kind of events must not be genaralized for whole country. same things happen in europe also. for instance, last year in germany, some ppl burnt a turkish home with ppl inside.

12.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 Jul 2009 Tue 12:09 am

 

Quoting lady in red

 I don´t wish to ´do a Janissary´ but is it ...

 

 

13.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 21 Jul 2009 Tue 12:10 am

 

Quoting TheJanissary

 

 

 dont be so angry. sui didnt say something wrong. it s really a bad event. that kind of events must not be genaralized for whole country. same things happen in europe also. for instance, last year in germany, some ppl burnt a turkish home with ppl inside.

 

 I know. I didnt said anything else than what i felt

14.       CANLI
5084 posts
 21 Jul 2009 Tue 12:11 am

Well, at least he didnt die at the courtroom while judge and policeman watching and even shot the one who was helping as it happened to Marwa at the German courtroom!

But of course its a horrible crim and may God rest his soul !



Edited (7/21/2009) by CANLI
Edited (7/21/2009) by CANLI

15.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 21 Jul 2009 Tue 12:12 am

 

Quoting Deli_kizin

  I don´t wish to ´do a Janissary´ but is it ...

 

 

 

 Sorry but what is that?

16.       TheJanissary
384 posts
 21 Jul 2009 Tue 12:16 am

 

Quoting Deli_kizin

 

 

 

 

 what does she mean?

I dont understand old english

17.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 21 Jul 2009 Tue 12:18 am

 

Quoting TheJanissary

 

 

 what does she mean?

I dont understand old english

 

 Janissary??? whats this?

18.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 21 Jul 2009 Tue 12:22 am

To do a janissary = to always wonder whether someone wants to put Turkey in a bad day light, to always think of conspiracies and to defend to your power the good image of Turkey where and whenever possible dirt on its image may occur. Variations in intensity possible, ranging from patriotism to racism, intellect and wickedness.

 

Ethymology: once upon a time there was a janissary, a yeniçeri and a TheJanissary



Edited (7/21/2009) by Deli_kizin [do not be offended, there is no need :D]

19.       TheJanissary
384 posts
 21 Jul 2009 Tue 12:26 am

 

Quoting Deli_kizin

To do a janissary = to always wonder whether someone wants to put Turkey in a bad day light, to always think of conspiracies and to defend to your power the good image of Turkey where and whenever possible dirt on its image may occur. Variations in intensity possible, ranging from patriotism to racism, intellect and wickedness.

 

Ethymology: once upon a time there was a janissary, a yeniçeri and a TheJanissary

 

 I dont think she can think all of these things

someone might teach her

20.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 21 Jul 2009 Tue 12:26 am

 

Quoting Deli_kizin

To do a janissary = to always wonder whether someone wants to put Turkey in a bad day light, to always think of conspiracies and to defend to your power the good image of Turkey where and whenever possible dirt on its image may occur. Variations in intensity possible, ranging from patriotism to racism, intellect and wickedness.

 

Ethymology: once upon a time there was a janissary, a yeniçeri and a TheJanissary

 

 Thanks

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