| QUOTE (Emre @ July 02, 2008 04:03 pm) |
| I reckon we'll turn him into one of us. Stavros, mate, don't give me that crap... You gotta pick a side immediately upon becoming a member and stick to it till you are banned at least once. These are the forum rules. Jokes aside, good to have you here. |
| QUOTE (LOS MAGANDOS @ July 02, 2008 03:59 pm) |
| You sound too much like a civilised gentleman for this forum !! Maybe it will rub off on us But lovely to have you here. |
| QUOTE (αδελφόσ @ July 02, 2008 02:44 pm) |
| Hahahahah, thanx man. Indeed my ass is really hairy! Now I know for sure that I am a man. Not sure about the Greek part though. I think it is really stupid to distinguish people by different nationalities. Saying that I am Greek or Turkish implies my support of one culture over another. Or pride because I belong to a certain culture, group of people or more importantly religion. People are people man. Unfortunately we are categorized, split, culturally, politically, religiously and geographically. The differences exist but don't indicate any superiority. I really do enjoy the differences and try to understand people and hope everybody would slip out of their prejudice and enjoy the companionship of people from different cultures. I am against all differences being used against people of different cultures, religions or political view. But I feel really distinguished now that I know hairy ass is a good ass hahahahahahah I edited grammar as much as I could. Hope you understand what I mean :) |
| QUOTE (Emre @ July 02, 2008 03:52 am) |
| Opti, say it with me : An hour, an airy ass, a hairy ass... One more... Thanks Kaya, do you know how to pronounce αδελφόσ, or shall we just call him Stavros. Welcome again bro. |
| QUOTE (Mythos @ July 02, 2008 10:35 pm) |
| First of all, welcome. Second, you are digging too deep in this. Saying you are Greek or Turk means just that. Yes, humanism and all that is nice, but nations are very real constructs. Sure, we live in one planet but there is no way that eventually all these differences will disappear. We will learn to value humanity over nationality (i hope so anyways) but we will always Greeks or Turks or whatever. And just because you are one it does not mean you need to carry all th baggage that come along. |
| QUOTE (koukla @ July 02, 2008 10:36 pm) |
| Slm Emre :) It's adelfos. Welcome adelfos kardeş. |
| QUOTE (Emre @ July 02, 2008 10:52 am) |
| Thanks Kaya, do you know how to pronounce αδελφόσ, or shall we just call him Stavros. |
| QUOTE (αδελφόσ @ July 02, 2008 07:44 am) |
| Hahahahah, thanx man. Indeed my ass is really hairy! Now I know for sure that I am a man. Not sure about the Greek part though. I think it is really stupid to distinguish people by different nationalities. Saying that I am Greek or Turkish implies my support of one culture over another. Or pride because I belong to a certain culture, group of people or more importantly religion. People are people man. Unfortunately we are categorized, split, culturally, politically, religiously and geographically. The differences exist but don't indicate any superiority. I really do enjoy the differences and try to understand people and hope everybody would slip out of their prejudice and enjoy the companionship of people from different cultures. I am against all differences being used against people of different cultures, religions or political view. But I feel really distinguished now that I know hairy ass is a good ass hahahahahahah I edited grammar as much as I could. Hope you understand what I mean :) |