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Thread: Disabling Comments for Column?

1521.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 22 Jun 2010 Tue 03:58 pm

 

Quoting turkishcobra

 

 

 

If two people "did not understand" what you said, then problem is at you.

 

So, you deserve this icon > {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast}

 

I dont think you should be  insisting on it..lol 

You, checkmate brothers,  both really missed the point..  Ha ha 

 



Thread: Disabling Comments for Column?

1522.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 22 Jun 2010 Tue 03:51 pm

 

Quoting scalpel

 

 

checkmate!{#emotions_dlg.lol}

 

 

Ha ha. You did not understand either!! lol



Thread: Disabling Comments for Column?

1523.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 22 Jun 2010 Tue 02:04 pm

 

Quoting turkishcobra

 

 

And surely, according to some people, if you aren´t thinking like them, then you are "ignorant"

 

Declaring other people "arrogant" because of thinking they are lack of knowledge is the peak of "arrogancy".

 

Interesting...

 

 

I dont think you understood what I was saying !!!

 

 



Thread: Disabling Comments for Column?

1524.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 22 Jun 2010 Tue 01:46 pm

Surely, someone  is over estimating himself and under estimating the others. That is what makes  people ´arrogant´.

I think, sometimes, even some arrogant people might be tolerable as long as they fill it with knowledge. But if the lack of knowledge is so obvious,  it JUST does not go very well..



Thread: First the Good News . . . Now the Bad News

1525.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Jun 2010 Mon 11:42 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

Makes you so happy you could just cry!  Cry{#emotions_dlg.confused}{#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

 

Well, "that news" even made me so happy.. I am crying here!! Cry

And and, she has to move to San Francisco!! Poor girl (is it a girl?) ya!!!..

I will cry twice !!!CryCry



Thread: what caught my eye today

1526.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Jun 2010 Mon 03:29 pm

New anti-rape female condom, Rape-axe

..

A South African doctor has developed a new female condom that she hopes will combat rape in the most painful way possible.

Dr. Sonnet Ehlers has invented Rape-axe, a female device with jagged hooks that latch onto a man´s penis during penetration...

"It hurts," Ehlers told CNN. "He cannot pee and walk when it´s on. If he tries to remove it, it will clasp even tighter."...

Rape-axe is inserted like a tampon and when embedded to a man the device can only be removed by a doctor.

...This will make some men rethink before they assault a woman.

 

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/2010/06.._world_cup.html



Thread: what caught my eye today

1527.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Jun 2010 Mon 02:26 pm

The Sun reveals!!!

 

TWO traumatised dolphins are being held in this tiny swimming pool to entertain British tourists in Turkey..

Bottlenoses Misha and Tom were thrown into the 11 by 22-metre pool at a shabby "holiday attraction" last week in the hope customers would pay to swim with them.

In the harrowing video footage above, the animals can be seen bobbing up and down in the shallow water .. Experts believe the movement is a sign of distress.

"....

Chief executive Will Travers said: "I´m appalled, this is animal exploitation. The facility doesn´t meet welfare guidelines. I fear for these two dolphins´ lives."...

 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3020424/Scandal-of-dolphins-captive-in-tiny-pool.html

 

Who is this Will Travers?

What is wrong with theSun? They are not British dolphines..Are they? 



Thread: New essays about Turkey and Turkish Culture

1528.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Jun 2010 Mon 01:45 pm

 

Quoting turkishcobra

 

 

 

I started to doubt that we are living in different Turkiyes, handsom {#emotions_dlg.unsure}

 

Well - actually the problem is, when you read the line of essay, at first glance, it seems like it says "men can walk in street holding hands"...

 

Yes, when men get out of mosques, they "shake hands" and hold that "shaking" for some seconds as they have a short chat.

 

But what essay says is very very different. They are not same things.

 

Really??? lol

Ah..Of course, some men holding hands and walking like that on the streets is touching  your secular Turkish pride.. is it?

So they only shake hands for a few seconds..that is all? is it? 

Come on, you like it or not, some men hold hands and walk holding hands in Turkey.. It is not very common but it happens sometimes...

But so what?

What is to be ashamed of it? 



Thread: New essays about Turkey and Turkish Culture

1529.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Jun 2010 Mon 12:55 pm

Come on..

"Men holding hands is an eastern  cultural thing".. You can see it in many places in the middle east or in Iran or in Pakistan.. Especially, you can see men holding hands in Turkey when they go and come out of mosques!!

But of course, it does not mean they are gay..

As mentioned in that essay , Turkish men, kissing on their cheeks/cuddling eachother etc are very normal.. Sometimes even walking their hands round each other´s back is a very common thing to see. (as long as one of them is not lowering his hand to other´s butts, there is nothing to be alarmed)



Edited (6/21/2010) by thehandsom



Thread: Jokes and riddles

1530.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Jun 2010 Mon 11:30 am

Gigantic Misunderstanding!!

Some time ago Mr. Clinton was hosting a state dinner when at the last minute his regular cook took ill and they had to get a replacement at short notice. The fellow arrived and turned out to be a very grubby looking man named Jon. The President voiced his concerns to his chief of staff but was told that this was the best they could do at such short notice. Just before the meal, the President noticed the cook sticking his fingers in the soup to taste it and again he complained to the chief of staff about the cook, but he was told that this man was supposed to be a very good chef. The meal went okay but the President was sure that the soup tasted a little off, and by the time dessert came, he was starting to have stomach cramps and nausea.It was getting worse and worse till finally he had to excuse himself from the state dinner to look for the bathroom. Passing through the kitchen, he caught sight of the cook, Jon, scratching his rear end and this made him feel even worse. By now he was desperately ill with violent cramps and was so disorientated that he couldn’t remember which door led to the bathroom. He was on the verge of passing out from the pain when he finally found a door that opened and as he undid his trousers and ran in, he realised to his horror that he had stumbled into Monica Lewinsky’s office with his trousers around his knees. As he was just about to pass out, she bent over him and heard her president whisper in a barely audible voice, ´sack my cook´. 

And that is how the whole misunderstanding occurred.



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