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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: Azamat » Sat Jun 18, 2011 6:17 pm

ideas wrote:[My opinion still stands

That is not a valid refutation of my post.

Why do you care so much what I think anyway?

Having certain 'thoughts' and openly trying to ridicule and denigrate me are two seperate things.

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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: ideas » Sat Jun 18, 2011 6:56 pm

Azamat wrote:
ideas wrote:[My opinion still stands

That is not a valid refutation of my post.

Why do you care so much what I think anyway?

Having certain 'thoughts' and openly trying to ridicule and denigrate me are two seperate things.


Like I said, my opinion stands, if you don't like it, well that's not my problem.

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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: Djembe » Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:43 pm

Shut the hell up seriously, what are you trieng to achieve in this forum? I don't trust Turks, and you being on of them.

My opinion still stands, there are ways to change IPs (i.e. system mistakes, proxies etc) so don't go on blabbing on about that crap, becuase I won't change my mind, besides you and borat talk the same etc.


Ideas. I am not going to shut. You made an accusation. I will stand up. To answer your question of why I am in this forum, here is the answer

An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages.

This is why I want to achieve. Advocate my opinion in a forum and debate.
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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: Djembe » Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:49 pm

ideas wrote:
Why do you care so much what I think anyway?


Why not? I don't expect you to understand about the decency but you made an accusation and maybe, Azamet could be standing up to clear the name, because Azamet could be decent and honorable person. Is that possible? Some people just don't have this kind of traits and they can't understand.
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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: ideas » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:06 pm

Djembe wrote:
ideas wrote:
Why do you care so much what I think anyway?


Why not? I don't expect you to understand about the decency but you made an accusation and maybe, Azamet could be standing up to clear the name, because Azamet could be decent and honorable person. Is that possible? Some people just don't have this kind of traits and they can't understand.


Don't play smart with me, boy... ok? I don't care for what ever reason you are here (other than spreading propaganda) you and your alter ego can leave if you don't like my opinion.

Your starting to get personal with me, and of you continue on this path I will report you.

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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: Kulka » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:11 pm

کاک ئیدێاس تۆ نازانی تانهه‌ ئازامات و دژێمبێ زیره‌ک و باشن؟ هه‌موومان بێمێشکین :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: Azamat » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:30 pm

Djembe wrote:
ideas wrote:
Why do you care so much what I think anyway?


Why not? I don't expect you to understand about the decency but you made an accusation and maybe, Azamet could be standing up to clear the name, because Azamet could be decent and honorable person. Is that possible? Some people just don't have this kind of traits and they can't understand.

Thank you for your kind words. I will always be standing up for decency, but I'm afraid this ridiculous discussion is getting on my nerves. I don't know about you, but I'm abandoning this conversation right here; obviously a tremendous lack of civility and intellectuality.

I will resume posting when this off-topical deviation is cut off.
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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: ideas » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:35 pm

Azamat wrote:
Djembe wrote:
ideas wrote:
Why do you care so much what I think anyway?


Why not? I don't expect you to understand about the decency but you made an accusation and maybe, Azamet could be standing up to clear the name, because Azamet could be decent and honorable person. Is that possible? Some people just don't have this kind of traits and they can't understand.

Thank you for your kind words. I will always be standing up for decency, but I'm afraid this ridiculous discussion is getting on my nerves. I don't know about you, but I'm abandoning this conversation right here; obvously a tremendous lack of civility and intellectuality.

I will resume posting when this off-topical deviation is cut off.


You are getting way to personal (on your alter ego too) and like I told your alter ego, if you chose to continue on this path, you will be reported.

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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: Djembe » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:45 pm

ideas wrote:Your starting to get personal with me, and of you continue on this path I will report you.


Will you? I think you lost all your credibility when you report me and Azamet being same person, so moderators will not take you serious.
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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: Azamat » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:46 pm

ideas wrote:You are getting way to personal (on your alter ego too) and like I told your alter ego, if you chose to continue on this path, you will be reported.
Did it ever occur to you that when remarked by the reciever, such a topordinate stance works counterproductive? According to these standards I could've reported you 3 weeks ago. Your methods of intimidation are futile.

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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: ideas » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:49 pm

Azamat wrote:
ideas wrote:You are getting way to personal (on your alter ego too) and like I told your alter ego, if you chose to continue on this path, you will be reported.
Did it ever occur to you that when remarked by the reciever, such a topordinate stance works counterproductive? According to these standards I could've reported you 3 weeks ago. Your methods of intimidation are futile.


You call people uneducated, and suggest that others are not civilized, I simply stated that you and Mr.Turk are the same person which by no means is offensive and I stated that you are free to do the same.

Like I said, continue on the personal path and you will be reported.

P.S: I saw your alter egos reply, but I don't need to reply twice, since well you can "both" see it.
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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: Kulka » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:52 pm

for you my brother kak Ideas - my weekend gift:

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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: Azamat » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:58 pm

ideas wrote:
Azamat wrote:
ideas wrote:You are getting way to personal (on your alter ego too) and like I told your alter ego, if you chose to continue on this path, you will be reported.
Did it ever occur to you that when remarked by the reciever, such a topordinate stance works counterproductive? According to these standards I could've reported you 3 weeks ago. Your methods of intimidation are futile.


You call people uneducated, and suggesting that others are not civilized

Again your reply lacks a correct inference, by conflating two seperate things. I made a remark about the lack of civility and intellectuality that's being exercised in this discussion. Your alma mater is totally unrelevant when you start making insults and offensive accusations, which I indeed perceive as uncivilized.
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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: Kulka » Sat Jun 18, 2011 10:01 pm

civilized tv station, also example of high level of education and intelligence:

"In February 2009, Ahmet Türk, then head of the now defunct DTP, spoke Kurdish in the Turkish parliament to honour International Mother Language Day. TRT quickly cut the live broadcast."
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Re: Hypothetical Question for Kurdish People

PostAuthor: ideas » Sat Jun 18, 2011 10:02 pm

Azamat wrote:Again your reply lacks a correct inference, by conflating to seperate things. I made a remark about the lack of civility and intellectuality that's being exercised in this discussion. Your alma mater is totally unrelevant when you start making insults, which I perceive as uncivilized. ,


A statement like: obvously a tremendous lack of civility and intellectuality suggests that the people discussing here are not civilized and are not intelligent and therefore the environment lacks the factors above, who are you trieng to fool?

I have not insulted you, or any other member, if you believe being called Turk is insulting that's not my problem.

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