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Thread: A penny for your thoughts :)

1001.       sophie
2712 posts
 02 Jun 2006 Fri 12:40 am

Thinking....
Erdinc is absent. I could mess the place up, post so many silly posts without fear but instead, I m a real saint yaaa! Do I need a doctor?



Thread: another word game

1002.       sophie
2712 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 11:38 pm

sessizlik - silence



Thread: Quote you dedicate to a TC member :)

1003.       sophie
2712 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 03:41 pm

Quoting Aenigma:

For me and my Twinny....

"Nobody ever lay on their death bed and asked themselves, I wish I'd spent more time at the office"

Unknown



Were you in my mind???



Thread: iyi geceler...günaydın...

1004.       sophie
2712 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 11:35 am

iyi aylar! have a wonderful month!



Thread: I lost my belief in Dutch society

1005.       sophie
2712 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 11:27 am

Well… I may not be living in Holland and Greece is far behind those “pioneering” ideas, but I do have a daughter and this subject concerns me deeply.

I read all the previous posts and I think that everybody is right, in parts. Freedom of speech is important. Everyone should be free to express his beliefs and ideas, no matter if they are acceptable or not. But in this case, mltm was right, when she was saying “I'm not talking about banning his freespeech and punishing him, I'm talking about not rewarding this person by letting him establish a party. He can go on talking for the rest of his life, but shouldn't organise legally.” Letting these people establish a political party, is not just freedom of speech. It is inconsiderate tolerance!

Sui, on the other hand, has a point. If we raise our children with the right ethics and principles, they will fall in such traps less easily. But they won’t avoid the danger completely. For example, I was raised in a very ethical family, with high morals and strong principles. For my parents, me having a boyfriend at the age of 15, was something unacceptable. But all my friends at school were already romantically involved, and it looked to me so normal then. So I followed my friends’ steps and not my parents’ route. Smoking was strictly forbidden, but everyone was smoking then, so I also followed their example. Of course they were also taking drugs or drinking alcohol, things that I refused to do. And that was cause of the sense that my parents had implanted in me, to judge what could harm me little, much or terribly much.

What I m trying to say, is that no matter what you teach to your child, s/he will always be effected from what his/her friends do. And we have all been teenagers and know that danger can be very appealing. And whatever is forbidden, has to be tasted, even once. It’s a matter of curiosity and rebelliousness, which go together with puberty.

If there is such a subject being discussed, like the freedom of kids to have sex at their 12, or the legal ability to take part in childporn, this whole discussion will bring up new consciences. We ll learn to accept things like that, easier. Once, we could not accept the idea of a couple having sex before marriage. Now we protest against it. Once, a woman who was not happy in her marriage, could never even think of getting divorced. Now, it is unacceptable even as a thought, to keep suffering in a bad marriage and not apply for a divorce. As you see, things and morals are changing with a dizzy speed. So what today is considered unethical tomorrow will be a necessary fact.

In the bottom line, I think that what is needed most, is balance. Complete freedom of speech can be as bad, as complete despotism. And where kids are concerned, a complete strictness would push them to “anarchy” and a complete freedom would loosen their conscience…



Thread: Why is it that...........?

1006.       sophie
2712 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 01:26 am

OK picture this:

You are at work, cheating your boss, chatting with a lovely girl you met online.

You type among other things:
"I can see you now"
"oh you look stunning"
"let's meet tonight"
"I m not in a mood for work" etc etc

Your boss, whose office is right next to yours, suddenly starts screaming:
"oh my God! Huckers have entered our network"
"huh! they do have a nerve!"
"oooooo those bastards! they are teasing me too!"
"SHUT DOWN all the system!"

You panic, don't understand what's going on, so you type to the lovely lady:
"honey I got to go, my boss went crazy!"
"muuuuccckkkk!"

Then you hear his voice from the next room, saying
"Could you please type your name there with your keyboard?"

You say:
"Of course" thinking that you have to show some good will, since you've been cheating from work all day

You type your name

You hear his voice loud this time:
"UNPLUG the internet cable and no one in this company will be allowed to use internet from now on!!!"

Moral: Never again buy two cheap wireless keyboards, for offices that are one next to the other. Their frequenses will get mixed up and you ll be thinking that you are typing in private, but all those you type will appear at your boss's screen!

Actors:
- my boss
- my brother (who happens to be working at the same company with me)

Result: I had no internet connection at work for two months!!!





Thread: A penny for your thoughts :)

1007.       sophie
2712 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 01:07 am

All these thoughts for a single penny? Nah! I ll write them down and make the next best seller! And it's gonna be a drama ***sigh***



Thread: Favorite Turkish Word

1008.       sophie
2712 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 12:57 am

they are two words actually and have a very special and sorrowful meaning for me... son sıgara



Thread: Song that you dedicate to your love....

1009.       sophie
2712 posts
 01 Jun 2006 Thu 12:45 am

The Road I'm On - 3 Doors Down

She said life’s a lot to think about sometimes
When you’re living in between the lines
And all the stars are sparkling, shine everyday
He said life’s so hard to move in sometimes
When it feels like I’m in the line
And no one even cares to ask me why I feel this way

And I know you feel helpless now, and I know you feel, hold on
That’s the same road, the same road that I’m on, yeah

He said life’s a lot to think about sometimes
When you keep it on between the lines
And everything I want and I want to find one of these days

But what you thought was real in life
Oh, it somehow steer you wrong
And now you just keep trying and trying to find out where you belong
And I know you feel helpless now, and I know you feel, hold on
That’s the same road, the same road that I’m on

What you thought was real in life, somehow steer you wrong
And now you just keep trying and trying to find where you belong

I know you feel helpless now, I know you feel, hold on
That’s the same, the same road that I’m on



Thread: lets share proverbs !!

1010.       sophie
2712 posts
 31 May 2006 Wed 10:56 am

There is something we say here and I wanted to dedicate it to somebody last night. Thanks Ramo for giving me the chance, by bringing up this topic again. I m sure she'll understand

"If jealousy was a disease, the whole world would be infected"



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