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

41.       busyb
117 posts
 14 Oct 2010 Thu 01:09 pm

 

Quoting oeince

Dude dont exagurate me, I can´t compete with Einstein But don´t be sorry, my intelligence doesn´t dissapoint you as I have ranked as "Very Superior" several times. Speaking of, what about yours?

I know you don´t think the way you wrote about my intelligence, because an avarage or high avarage guy knows who is very superior or not. Thehandsomcım, i don´t expect you to change in one day but its not nice to try to provocate someone by trying to underestime him. You shall stop to use cheap arguments however, due to a few positive changes with you, I forgive You.

Coming to having benters issue, Dude, its not nice to have benter with people. Also, as you know, just before you dream to benter with me, I will always be thought three steps further. I also take that as an argument to to hurt your answerer. But thehandsom, if you don´t try to hurt your answerer, you won´t be hurt! I reccomend you to stop to trying to conflict with me, don´t you see? that hurts you! I would be more profitable for you if you believe in the power of sharing. And I am always  ready to help you.

 

 

 

 As people are correcting Turkish on here, to help others learn better, I thought I´d give a go with the English (starting with correct spelling etc)

 

Dude don´t exaggerate me. I can´t compete with Einstein, but don´t be sorry, my intelligence doesn´t dissapoint you as I have ranked as "Very Superior" several times. Speaking of, what about yours? 

I know you don´t think the way you wrote about my intelligence, because an avarage or high avarage guy knows who is very superior or not.

 - This sentence didn´t make much sense to me, so I may be wrong in correcting it but here are a couple choices with the correct grammar etc

 

1) I know you don´t think that way, due to the way you wrote about my intelligence. because a man who is average or above average knows who is more very superior or not.

 

2) I know you don´t think because of the way you wrote about my intelligence. An average or abover average man knows who is very superior or not.

 

Thehandsomcım, I don´t expect you to change in one day but it´s not nice to try to provocate someone by trying to underestime (I think you mean "underestimate") him. You shall stop to use cheap arguments however, due to a few positive changes with you, I forgive You.

Coming to having banters issue, Dude, its not nice to have a banter with people. Also, as you know, just before you dream to banter with me, I will always be thought three steps further (thought as three steps ahead). I also take that as an argument to to hurt your answerer. But thehandsom, if you don´t try to hurt your answerer, you won´t be hurt! I reccomend you to stop to trying (stop trying) to conflict with me. Don´t you see? That hurts you! I would be more profitable for you if you believe in the power of sharing. And I am always  ready to help you.

 

Best I can do for now



Edited (10/14/2010) by busyb



Thread: What made you laugh today?

42.       busyb
117 posts
 13 Oct 2010 Wed 08:00 pm

I went over to my mum´s when she came over from Turkey and she bought me a T-shirt from the Shadow´s Bar in Ölüdeniz (was a frequent visitor in Ölüdeniz and so have a few friends over there) and the T-shirt says: Offical member of the Piss and Moan about everything club with Shadow´s Bar written also on it

 

{#emotions_dlg.lol_fast} - although it´s better suited for my sister, my mum knew it would make me laugh, and cheer me up for the fact I couldn´t go to Turkey this time

 



Edited (10/13/2010) by busyb



Thread: What made you smile today :)

43.       busyb
117 posts
 13 Oct 2010 Wed 07:51 pm

I got the puschair and all extras I really wanted yesterday for a real bargain! You´ve got to love ebay!

 

The car seat I got is £150 in mothercare alone, and I paid £150 for the puschair, car seat, carry cot, clips, covers, cosey toes etc.

I worked it out, if I bought it all from new I would have spent over £750!! {#emotions_dlg.wtf} It´s all in lovely condition, and hardly used and I couldn´t be happier, especially with over £600 saved in my pocket



Thread: Sustainability

44.       busyb
117 posts
 10 Oct 2010 Sun 03:38 am

All this talk about helping to save planet Earth (I do my bit too) but I was curious, does anyone know how much it costs to keep Las Vegas lit up? {#emotions_dlg.think}



Thread: Facebook is going to be banned in Turkey?

45.       busyb
117 posts
 09 Oct 2010 Sat 12:37 am

I think it´s ridiculous, you can´t just delete sites that have vulgar/violent/bad etc content because they don´t think it´s right... Well they can but like I said, I think it´s ridiculous. It´s basically telling what people can and cannot do and it´s gone past the line of creating a "law" that is effective. Not to mention, it´s like they are unaware how many sites contain bad content in them.... If that´s the case then they´ll never acomplish what they´ve started. There are millions of sites created all the time. For example, as far as I remember, there is bebo.com, myspace.com, facebook.com, worldsbiggestchat.com, yahoo.com - and that is just the few off the top of my head.

 

In the end of the day, all social networking sites are going to have something bad about them. As the saying goes "nothing is perfect".

 

I remember being in a cafe in Fethiye talking to a english friend of mine on msn and she wanted to show me a video on youtube that she had uploaded but was unable to view it due to the ban  



Thread: what caught my eye today

46.       busyb
117 posts
 09 Oct 2010 Sat 12:23 am

 

Quoting barba_mama

 

 

No actually. I leave this open to the child. So you can´t predict that my child will not believe in God. I believe in a God, even though my parents never forced this idea on me. In any case, I am proud of the way my parents raised me, but thank you for being judgemental about it. You really have a way of wrapping extreme insults in an "argument" of a conversation, that you actually had no part in.

 

I have to agree here, my family are not religious at all, but since I was young I took myself to church and helped out a christian youth club and also studied other religions (due to interest) and also studied the kuran. Though I´ve never been literally named under a faith, there is no denying that I believe in the existance of God. Where as my partner, his parents are STRICT Jehovahs Witness but he himself has does not believe in it and because of that, they do not wish to have anything to do with him.

So I believe that maybe in SOME cases there are children that are "encouraged" by what their parents believe in and so they follow, but there are still many that wish to find their own paths too, which is not always a bad thing.

 

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Thread: Women cannot marry men they want

47.       busyb
117 posts
 07 Oct 2010 Thu 12:42 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

 

Busyb - ok, so playing with colourful dust is ok, but forcing people to marry isn´t? i can go with that

 

 

Yeah! that´s what I mean I was just trying to make this forum a little more cheerful when it comes to differences in the world. Someone did mention about differences in cultures so I thought it would be good to also mention the good differences in the world as well as the bad. That way, although we know that a lot of bad stuff happens in the world, we cannot forget the good. I read a book called "It is just you, not everything´s shit" by steve stack recently and I guess it´s rubbed off



Thread: What made you smile today :)

48.       busyb
117 posts
 06 Oct 2010 Wed 09:10 pm

Thanks all and yes we have some names in thought but nothing determined just yet



Thread: Women cannot marry men they want

49.       busyb
117 posts
 06 Oct 2010 Wed 09:06 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

 

Busyb - yeah, it´s really entertaining to observe women being humiliated, forced to be slaves and deprived of human rights. What an interesting difference!

 

 

 Maybe you should pay more attention to what you read, let me make it clearer for you:

On the actual subject note: I agree the difference between arranged and forced marriages is very thin but we must not forget that that line still exists and thankfully too. Some women agree to arranged marriages - and I know one of them being very excited about the whole thing. To that note I do not disagree with arranged marriages if the participants agree to it, but if they do not, no-one should have the right to force someone to do something they do not wish to do when it will dramatically change their lives.

 

I´m not saying I wish ALL the differences stuck around but like I said before these differences make our world very interesting and make learning about other cultures etc interesting too. For example, seeing everyone and yourself get splattered in different colors of powder is an experience I know that I would love because it is so different from my own (or tomato throwing in Spain! )- though I wouldn´t go as far as eating a cockroach in China {#emotions_dlg.puking}

 



Thread: What made you smile today :)

50.       busyb
117 posts
 06 Oct 2010 Wed 06:41 pm

The fact my baby is all healthy so far and that I am having a BOY!!!!!

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