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23 Sep 2009 Wed 03:21 pm |
Current joke about Turkish daily newspaper ZAMAN is that the only thing you can safely believe in that paper is the "date" on the front page.
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23 Sep 2009 Wed 03:31 pm |
The date ? 
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23 Sep 2009 Wed 03:58 pm |
The date ? 
23rd September 2009!
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23 Sep 2009 Wed 04:03 pm |
Ama LIR..dubito ergo cogito...
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23 Sep 2009 Wed 04:07 pm |
Ama LIR..dubito ergo cogito...
Tamam Reyhan ama ben cogito ergo sum 
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23 Sep 2009 Wed 04:48 pm |
It is the most used quoto from idealistic philosophy...Usually translated in Turkish as: düþünüyorum, o hâlde varým"...but as being the strict follower of the materialistic philosophy,thehandsom will surely say: sum,ergo cogito 
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23 Sep 2009 Wed 05:13 pm |
It is the most used quoto from idealistic philosophy...Usually translated in Turkish as: düþünüyorum, o hâlde varým"...but as being the strict follower of the materialistic philosophy,thehandsom will surely say: sum,ergo cogito 
Of course I will :
"Sum,ergo cogito"
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23 Sep 2009 Wed 07:13 pm |
Current joke about Turkish daily newspaper ZAMAN is that the only thing you can safely believe in that paper is the "date" on the front page.
it is valid for only fascist kemalists. i personally belive in them much more than many other newspapers.
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23 Sep 2009 Wed 08:15 pm |
Not surprising, each broken clock also shows the time two times correct in a day...
Current joke about Turkish daily newspaper ZAMAN is that the only thing you can safely believe in that paper is the "date" on the front page.
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