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Thread: phonetics and linguistics

1.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 17 Oct 2009 Sat 11:33 am

 

Quoting nifrtity

 

 

 if i have any mistakes that is because i am writting fast and i am angry. so However i can write good well.

Do you know i am an English teacher in my country? !

 

 And I didn´t mark your lack of using capitals. (BTW if there are things I overlooked or did wrong, I´ll be happy to be corrected by a real native speaker.)



Thread: phonetics and linguistics

2.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 17 Oct 2009 Sat 11:28 am

 

Quoting nifrtity

 

 

 what is are the mistakes.?

 

 Do you really want to know? Ok, I´ll show it to you in your post above.



Thread: phonetics and linguistics

3.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 16 Oct 2009 Fri 08:59 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

 

 

Because I thought you were a native speaker of course!

 

 Shall I make some mistakes to prove I´m not?



Thread: phonetics and linguistics

4.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 16 Oct 2009 Fri 08:24 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

 

 

Now that does actually surprise me!

 

 Why?



Thread: phonetics and linguistics

5.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 16 Oct 2009 Fri 08:02 pm

 

Quoting nifrtity

 

 

 Merhaba Lady in red

iwas studied english for 17years and iknow anther  languages like french ,arabic ,italin, german and iwant to study turkish bec i like it iam not say ican become like native but i hope that why you are not belive that ? and you are need to say to me that is impossibol for me why?

 

 Honey, I´m not a native but I do notice you make very, very many mistakes.



Thread: phonetics and linguistics

6.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 16 Oct 2009 Fri 08:00 pm

 

Quoting yakamozzz

 

 

yeah, sounds like native english all right <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)Alcoholics

 

 Some real natives make even more mistakes.......



Thread: phonetics and linguistics

7.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 16 Oct 2009 Fri 07:22 pm

 

Quoting nifrtity

 

 

 why iam not english native but ican speak like native why icant do that in turkish?

 

 lol lol lol lol



Thread: Translation Attempts

8.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 28 Jul 2008 Mon 09:58 am

Quoting kali20:

this is great because Im not an english native speaker and in this way I can improve my english and also learning turkish..double chances



I support this very strongly!



Thread: Two Blasts In Istanbul

9.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 28 Jul 2008 Mon 09:49 am

Quoting Daydreamer:

Such a tragedy...my thoughts go to those killed or hurt and their families



Mine too.



Thread: Hammam experience by an Australian lady

10.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 28 Jul 2008 Mon 09:10 am

When I was there I wasn´t asked for a wax, nor for my husband. And it´s fun to read that I wasn´t the only one with the bikini-mistake....



Thread: Interent Porn ?????

11.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 27 Jul 2008 Sun 07:29 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting catwoman:

There is about 1,000 other things to enjoy in life other besides a partner.


Well catwoman,
But you can NOT reproduce with those 1000 other things..
can you?



Is reproducing all there is with a partner? Is that the ultimate goal of having sex? How Roman Catholic are you in this, Thehandsom, you sound like the Pope.



Thread: just a thought

12.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 24 Jul 2008 Thu 08:43 am

Quoting lesluv:

i´m a bit of a facebook junky but you would have to be aware of the spaming element!!!



How can I prevent that the best way? Is using another than my own e-mail account enough?



Thread: Did you know that...

13.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 22 Jul 2008 Tue 05:17 pm

Quoting teaschip:

Quoting ciko:

lets forget about sizes it makes me sad lol



Don´t worry ciko, it´s not the size of the wand that matters, but the quality of the magic it performs.



Harry Potter fan?



Thread: Did you know that...

14.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 22 Jul 2008 Tue 04:12 pm

Quoting AEnigmamagnadea:

There is a rumour that for men, the distance between the thumb and the first finger of his hand is the same as.....ermm... but I am not sure if that one is true



With long or short nails?



Thread: Circumcision (Sünnet)

15.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 01 Jul 2008 Tue 09:12 am

Quoting si++:

I was talking about anatomy not hygiene or something else.



Also in anatomy I find it a much nicer view , that loose part..... lol



Thread: Circumcision (Sünnet)

16.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 01 Jul 2008 Tue 08:40 am

I've heard a theory that the pain of circumcision is that high that because of it men get more agressive, as if that pain triggered an 'agressive-spot'. Don't know if it's true but it sounds reasonable.

(BTW For hygiene reasons I prefer a man who is.... )



Thread: What made you smile today :)

17.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 25 Jun 2008 Wed 05:35 pm

Laughing? What's that?



Thread: What is your mood today?

18.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 25 Jun 2008 Wed 05:33 pm

Quoting catwoman:



Same but times three.



Thread: Tripe Soup (Iskembe Corbasi)

19.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 11:44 am

Tripe? Yikes! Not in a million years nor would I eat it if they gave me a million euro!



Thread: What is your mood today?

20.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 24 Jun 2008 Tue 11:42 am

Whining, grumpy, irritated, angry and more! (You better take care!)



Thread: To All of Turkey! How are you?

21.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 11 Jun 2008 Wed 10:39 am

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting Saskia1970:

Has TC become a confession place about losing virginity and personal love life? Sorry, I am not interested in the details and I doubt I am the only one who is not.


Haha
we are always interested in confessions about losing virginity..
Let them confess!! lol



For those stories you probably can buy picture books.. in every bookstore under the P of porno.



Thread: To All of Turkey! How are you?

22.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 11 Jun 2008 Wed 10:33 am

Has TC become a confession place about losing virginity and personal love life? Sorry, I am not interested in the details and I doubt I am the only one who is not.



Thread: What is your mood today?

23.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 25 May 2008 Sun 01:49 pm

Quoting magnadea:

I am in a perfect mood for eating a Black Sea Brother for breakfast



Can I join you?



Thread: What is your mood today?

24.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 25 May 2008 Sun 01:46 pm

Quoting lady in red:

Disappointed



Why?



Thread: Danger and wake up call for Turkey!!!

25.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 25 May 2008 Sun 10:42 am

Quoting libralady:

Blinders, I like that............... we call them blinkers



My dictionary says that blinkers are lights that go on and off, blinders are the things horses wear, when they shouldn't be distracted by things around them. But maybe my dictionary is wrong?



Thread: my man from antalya

26.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 24 May 2008 Sat 11:37 am

Quoting libralady:

Now this is interesting, I knew nothing about different Turkish Passport until I read this. So I had a look on our favourite source of information used in TC.

Turkish TC members, can you fill us in a bit more detail about passports?



Have you noticed Libralady, that on this wiki-page there is no information about visa for e.g. UK and US?



Thread: my man from antalya

27.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 24 May 2008 Sat 10:47 am

Quoting azginteke:

Quoting Saskia1970:

On May 13th you posted your question and on May 23rd you replied that he already stayed? That's the fasted visa track I've ever heard of. Tell us your secret...



he made me really great surprise..Im the luckiest girl...Turks have different kind of passports..he had green,as he said...

I havent understood too,but who cares



In case you didn't understand, I was sarcastic because your story can't be true. If your friend has a special (green?) passport, he can travel without an invitation. If not, it is aboslutely NOT possible the visa formalities can be done that quickly. So I think you are making it up.



Thread: Danger and wake up call for Turkey!!!

28.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 24 May 2008 Sat 10:39 am

Quoting Lapinkulta:

in Turkey there is no problem about kurdish...problem is the people who think that there is a problem called kurdish.



A reaction from someone who wears blinders in order not to see what he doesn't want to see. It's a solution, for sure.



Thread: Two pennies for your thoughts ....!!

29.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 24 May 2008 Sat 10:34 am

Quoting libralady:

Quoting Leelu:

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting catwoman:

Admin said that the problem should be fixed now... Are there still any problems?


Hurray!!
we can continue with our dudu activities and spamming!! lol lol

lol lol lol



I now have cramp in my fingers



You are a spammer? :-S



Thread: my man from antalya

30.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 24 May 2008 Sat 10:32 am

On May 13th you posted your question and on May 23rd you replied that he already stayed? That's the fasted visa track I've ever heard of. Tell us your secret...



Thread: Please translate this poem for me

31.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 23 May 2008 Fri 11:19 pm

Quoting thehandsom:

Quoting Saskia1970:

Thanks for both translations. The poet is a 'he' and I am ......


please say that mine was better..



But then I would hurt and insult inciska....



Thread: Please translate this poem for me

32.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 23 May 2008 Fri 10:59 pm

Thanks for both translations. The poet is a 'he' and I am ......



Thread: TC Weddings

33.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 23 May 2008 Fri 09:15 pm

Quoting Lapinkulta:

it is certain that I hate u...
sekerim


Love you too, bebeğim....



Thread: who has lapin threatened today?

34.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 23 May 2008 Fri 09:10 pm

Quoting girleegirl:

I'm feeling very left out...I haven't been threatened. All he does is tell me he hates me! Offfffffffff!! Stupid men!!



I feel neglected too, girleegirl!



Thread: Please translate this poem for me

35.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 23 May 2008 Fri 09:06 pm

A Turkish friend who hardly speaks my language, so he can't explain it himself, gave me this poem. Can anyone please translate it for me? Thank you for your efforts in advance.

Yalan gercekler / gercek yalanlar

Oturup birbirimize yalan söyledik
Aslında ben ona inanmadım o da bana
İnanmış gibi saygıyla birbirimizi dinledik
Aslında ben ona inanmadım o da bana

Onunda benimde sınırlarımız vardı zorlayamazdık
Gercekler acıgdı zaten söyleyemezdik
Oturup saygıyla birbirimizin yalanlarını dinledik
Aslında ben ona inanmadım o da bana

Onun kaybedecek birşeyi yoktu benimse coktu
O kırılmağı göze alsada kırmak benim genimde yoktu
Kavuşmak yalan olsada ayrılık gercek oldu
Ben ona inanmış gibi yaptım o da bana.



Thread: Dear mr president

36.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 22 May 2008 Thu 10:52 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting Saskia1970:

You're mixing up two people.



+1 !


And I have to say that even for an atheist I think these 'prostitute-pedophile' statements go a little too far.



Why? I'm not religious but it's officially known (read the Bible) that Magdalena was really a prostitute. You can disagree on a title for Mohammed but to standards in the 21st century.....



Thread: Turkish Hamams

37.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 22 May 2008 Thu 10:44 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting Lapinkulta:


I strictly warn u by your words .

...u mean that things have happened during Ataturks's period..

be carefull, before u talk about Ataturk!!!!




lol



I'm getting more and more curious about what will happen if you (or any other person) do not listen to these 'warnings'. Will you get spanked on your bottom, like a baby? Will you get punished like in school? O Lapinkulta, enlighten me please....



Thread: Dear mr president

38.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 22 May 2008 Thu 10:40 pm

Quoting tamikidakika:

likewise "virgin" Mary was a prostitute. Do you still believe in the crap that Christ was the son of God? Unfortunately, his father is unknown!!! So It`s not just Islam that is deceptive.



Read your (holy) books dear, before you make statements. Mary Magdalena was indeed a prostitute but she was not the same woman who gave birth to Jezus. You're mixing up two people.



Thread: TC Weddings

39.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 22 May 2008 Thu 09:59 pm

Quoting Lapinkulta:

Quoting magnadea:

Anyone willing to take on the Black Sea Brothers?



sorry sekerim, we are not resort area boys..



We? We Lapinkulta, as in Royal plural?



Thread: Turkish Hamams

40.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 22 May 2008 Thu 09:54 pm

Quoting Daydreamer:

I've always thought that I am a great enthusiast of Turkey. However, applying the criteria some people on this site use, I am in doubt because:

1. I didn't like the hammam experience but I loved using swimming pools
2. I hated kokoreç but I could kill for künefe
3. I consider Turkish males too pushy but I really like my friends who seem nothing like it
4. I don't consider Ataturk god and I do think everybody is free to speak their mind about him, yet, I understand how important he is to Turkey
5. I hate Ismail YK - both his songs and his looks, Tarkan but I love Yasar and many many more
6. I think it's better if Turkey stays secular
7. I think Turkish government is responsible for PKK, yet, I am against giving any part of Turkey to Kurdistan and I'm against PKK
8. I doubt the Armenian thing was genocide per se.

So..am I an enemy of Turkey or not acaba...



I agree with 2, 3, 4, 6 and the first sentence of 7 (not all). But I surely do NOT agree with nr. 5!!!



Thread: EXPLORE YOUR CITY IN TÜRKİYE

41.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 21 May 2008 Wed 10:14 pm

Quoting lady in red:

Quoting Saskia1970:

Quoting yilgun-7:

What city or district do you like best in Türkiye?



One of the resorts at the Mediterranian of course, there I can have lots of guys for breakfast, lunch and dinner....



Oy! I just read a post of yours where you said you were taken!!!



I'll skip the lunch part, ok?



Thread: EXPLORE YOUR CITY IN TÜRKİYE

42.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 21 May 2008 Wed 08:39 pm

Quoting yilgun-7:


What city or district do you like best in Türkiye?

Mrs Madeleine Albright, Ex-Madam Secretetary of the USA, says = My favorite city in the world is İstanbul (From the Press).



One of the resorts at the Mediterranian of course, there I can have lots of guys for breakfast, lunch and dinner....



Thread: TC Weddings

43.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 21 May 2008 Wed 08:09 pm

Quoting girleegirl:

Quoting Saskia1970:

19 pages and still no real proposals? Where has romance gone? Come one ladies / guys, stop this please and pop the question! lol (BTW I'm taken!)


What do you mean? We have already had our first wedding. Our very own kitty and DK tied the knot just yesterday!!



A same-sex marriage? On a Turkish site? OMG, for a moment I thought the world has stopped moving....



Thread: TC Weddings

44.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 21 May 2008 Wed 08:02 pm

19 pages and still no real proposals? Where has romance gone? Come one ladies / guys, stop this please and pop the question! lol (BTW I'm taken!)



Thread: Turkish Hamams

45.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 21 May 2008 Wed 07:53 pm

I've been to over 15 different hammams, traditional and tourist ones. I've had massages from males and females. I don't mind who does it as long as the massage is good - I can tell quite well if it's okay because of massage techniques I learned on school years ago. Sometimes I was dressed up in bikini, sometimes just undies, sometimes naked, depending on the hammam rules. I paid between 15 and 50 YTL for bathing including a massage. Some hammams were big, some were not, some were clean, some not. In most I got many, many peshtemals and in just a few they only gave me one (which was soaken wet within minutes!). Shortly said: they differ as much as everything else in life.



Thread: TC Weddings

46.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 18 May 2008 Sun 03:48 pm

Quoting catwoman:

GG, since you are clearly having trouble choosing your husband, may I suggest a couple options?

1. http://www.turkishclass.com/picture_16419
2. http://www.turkishclass.com/picture_15736
3. http://www.turkishclass.com/picture_14406
4. http://www.turkishclass.com/picture_14336
5. http://www.turkishclass.com/picture_12526

(not necessarily in that order)



Some of these guys....



Thread: Burqa,offensive and laughable

47.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 12 May 2008 Mon 09:48 pm

Quoting CANLI:

but im sure there also are many women are been harassed in Western countries even with hijab not just with short shirts and strappy tops ,mini skirts !



In the 37 years of my life I haven't had that many rude and sexist remarks in any country (and I've seen a lot!) as I had in that one week in Egypt. Nice country Egypt, beautiful piramids, museums, desert, valleys etcetera. But going back? No way. That attitude of the men there (women were not really visible, if they were out on the streets they walked like they were in a hurry or they were dressed in burka's which isn't an invitation for a friendly chat) is not what I'm looking for on a vacation.



Thread: Beware of hotelnetworkturkey.com

48.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 12 May 2008 Mon 04:33 pm

Quoting serhattugral:

Do not depart from everybody knows: booking.com



Why not? Can you explain more, with examples?



Thread: Burqa,offensive and laughable

49.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 12 May 2008 Mon 08:48 am

I once was in Egypt wearing loose, long-sleeved T-shirts and almost baggy trousers, so no fitform jeans that made my body clear to see. But in just 1 week I got 8 times remarks like 'nice boobs, nice bum, want to sleep with me'. And twice a guy was trying to grab me at my breasts - they didn't succeed, I gave them a punch with my elbow. So what about 'not beeing seen as an object'? What about 'wearing whatever you want'?



Thread: Fitna (a short movie about Islam in Europe)

50.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 12 May 2008 Mon 08:34 am

Quoting catwoman:

I don't think Wilders is trying to say that there is no place for muslims in Holland, this clip only says that there should be no place for THIS KIND OF ISLAM in Europe or anywhere else in the world.



Deli_Kizin is right. Wilders is extremely rightwing and yes, he does not want any muslim in Holland. Regardless of their type of faith (sunni, shi'i, ahmadiya etc) or level of faith, I mean no muslims who only go to mosque, no muslimas with scarf, no muslims who only read Koran, no muslims at all! He tried once to forbid the Koran (for sale or just be the owner of it) and even compared it with 'Mein Kampf' from Adolf Hitler. He also said that when you skip all the violent text from it, you keep less than a Donald Duck Magazine. He is constantly talking about islamisation of Europe and accused two members of the government of being 'invaders' (one is minister of state for social affairs, left wing and originally from Morocco, the other - a woman - is minister of state for habituation of newcomers, also left wing and originally from Turkey. Both of course have Dutch passports, speak the language fluently and both are not religious). He wants to send back born Dutch criminals but with Moroccon ancesters back to Morocco or Turkey (nothing about non-muslim criminals), he suggested that the police could shout bullets into the knees of Moroccon football hooligans (nothing about non-Moroccon hooligans!), he suggested to close all mosques in the country. He said there must be freedom of education but for at least 5 year no more islam-based schools. He wants an immigrationstop for people from Morocco and Turkey for 5 years etcetera.

He is scary! I think Catwoman, that as long as you don't know what really happens in Holland with Wilders and his obscure party you should refrain from words like 'I don't think Wilders is trying to say that there is no place for muslims in Holland'. You don't know this man and his followers. If Wilders got enough power, he would surely try to change the country into a no-no for muslims. Unfortunately his website is only in Dutch, else I could give you the link so you could read yourself.



Thread: How to refuse unwanted solicitations

51.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 29 Apr 2008 Tue 09:35 pm

It's great to be 'new': no-one knows what to say to you so I don't get PM's at all. And no, this is not asking to get them! I like to keep my inbox and outbox like a virgin.



Thread: The over use of abbreviated English

52.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 24 Apr 2008 Thu 08:10 am

I hate to see chat/text language in normal messages! Sorry to say but I think using it is a lack of communication!



Thread: DISGUSTING LANGUAGE

53.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 12 Apr 2008 Sat 04:34 pm

I don't want to hurt you more than you already are, but in most cases a guy is pushing his love away there is just the 'other woman'.



Thread: censorship by admins!

54.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 07 Apr 2008 Mon 06:35 pm

Am I the only poster here who is in favor of an independent Kurdistan? Or am I just the only poster who dares to say this out loud?



Thread: Two pennies for your thoughts ....!!

55.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 06 Apr 2008 Sun 08:35 pm

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting thehandsom:

Girleegirl and I are having the same number of posts at the moment..
GG I really enjoyed you being on the top..
But it is time for a change.
Lots of love from me..


Are you enjoying Erdinc on top now? lol



Romantic developments? On a language learning site? O my, what language will that be.....



Thread: censorship by admins!

56.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 06 Apr 2008 Sun 06:25 pm

Quoting KeithL:

Quoting Saskia1970:

Quoting KeithL:

Let me ask a simple question to both of you. Do you think Turkey should give up any of its land for an independent Kurdistan?



My answer: Yes. Because all people are entitled to their own country.



Saskia. I disagree with you about Turkey giving up any portion of their land.
But thank you for your honesty!!!



You're welcome. And let me be very clear: I'm absolute against any type of terrorism, so don't think you'll find a PKK-supporter in me. No way.

Adding something else: of course it shouldn't be only Turkey to give up a part of its land.

Modifying: for those who think that I have a Kurdish boyfriend or otherwise connections with Kurdish people, you are wrong.



Thread: censorship by admins!

57.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 06 Apr 2008 Sun 06:20 pm

Quoting KeithL:

Let me ask a simple question to both of you. Do you think Turkey should give up any of its land for an independent Kurdistan?



My answer: Yes. Because all people are entitled to their own country.



Thread: janissary must be admin:)))

58.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 06 Apr 2008 Sun 01:36 pm

Quoting Lapinkulta:

Quoting teaschip1:

Why not? It appears the qualifications to become mod is entry level and minimal experience required. Not directed towards anyone specific, however I must say Lady and Deli I believe are very good mods.



but janissary has master's degree and he is doing his doctorate degree...he is better than other mods



Better in what? Nationalistic comments? Getting upset when someone dares to criticise Turkey? Well, I agree, he is better in that.



Thread: Saudi Arabia: Woman killed for chatting on Facebook

59.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 04 Apr 2008 Fri 07:57 pm

Of course he should go to prison. Many, many years please. I was (trying to be) sarcastic, you didn't notice?



Thread: Saudi Arabia: Woman killed for chatting on Facebook

60.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 04 Apr 2008 Fri 07:51 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

I wonder what will happen to the father as a recourse for his actions.



Community service as punishment? (Sorry, I have no confidence in the legal system of S.A.)



Thread: Pregnant "man" in US...

61.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 04 Apr 2008 Fri 07:41 pm

See the story of a doctors examination:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abu67tOtj7M

It's really touching, to see his emotions!



Thread: Who has ever tasted Hamzi/Hamsi?

62.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 04 Apr 2008 Fri 07:20 pm

I like many Turkish dishes but - sorry to say - hamsi? Yikes!



Thread: ANDIMIZ! (Student Vow)

63.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 01 Apr 2008 Tue 09:04 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

It's pointless to try and debate which country is more racistic. I believe the UK to be a rather racistic place, and the Netherlands, which wasn't really racist let's say some 5 years ago, is going through a very bad development where people have discriminating thoughts about Islam and about foreigners in general. I would never say that there is no racism in the UK or in the Netherlands (I just talk about my two motherlands, I dont know really about the rest of Europe), but it is a fable to believe that the strong nationalism in Turkey, is not very close to racism. That doesn't mean that all who love the oath, are racists. But it means that racists generally love the oath.



Are you attacking the feelings of British and Dutch people now? Should they feel insulted?



Thread: Stop Attacking Our National Emotions!

64.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 01 Apr 2008 Tue 08:31 pm

Criticism makes one grow up, instead of whining as a baby.



Thread: politics and religion on this site

65.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 31 Mar 2008 Mon 09:38 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Please no public mudfight



I love mudfights....



Thread: How do Turkish people think about this 'movie'?

66.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 28 Mar 2008 Fri 11:19 pm

Well, for those interested: you cannot see the movie anymore on the Liveleak link from the first post. The movie has been taken of the website after serious threats towards staff of Liveleak. It's sad - whatever you think of this film - that this happened.



Thread: How do Turkish people think about this 'movie'?

67.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 28 Mar 2008 Fri 08:42 pm

In Holland - and many muslim countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and Indonesia - there were protests about the movie of an MP called Wilders, a right wing politician. His thoughts about islam are very biased and he said many horrible things (in my view). Yesterday, after months of protest and discussion worldwide, this 'movie' was launched on a website called Liveleak.com

What I'm curious about is, if this movie was mentioned in Turkish news (newspapers, radio, television) and what Turkish people think about it.

Want to see it for yourself?

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7d9_1206624103



Thread: EUROPE TRAVEL PLAN

68.       Saskia1970
70 posts
 25 Mar 2008 Tue 06:37 pm

Just travel as many Americans do: it's Wednesday so this must be Berlin....



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