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what type of self-respecting Turk is ready for giving karabag to armenians.

 

You are right. How can Karabakh be given to the Armenians when it has...1000? ..no.. 2000? ..no.. hell! 5000 years of turkish civilisation!

 

The situation in Karabakh clearly showed that freedom does not come without sacrifice. Karabakh is under Armenian control now, and if RoA doesn't behave like the losing side it will remain that way. Nobody will give your lands back if you aren't prepared to fight and die for them.

 

Unfortunately, the Kurds are following the turkish policy of fabricating history and they want to establish themselves as the native population of South-Western historical Armenia. They are using the same fake history in claiming Assyrian lands to the south. Seems nothing is truly "new" under the sun. But, if Kurds were pro-turkish in the past, nowadays this is not the case. Armenians would be wise to use this to their own advantage.

 

@neko

Don't worry HyeFedayis. When certain donkey-like people start accusing you of being a Turk, you know you must be saying something right! They haven't the intelligence to disagree with you properly, so they try to ignore and dismiss you by calling you a Turk. Wear the accusation as a badge of honour.

 

With every post you make, you prove that you have nothing to say but keep repeating it. You sound like a 12 year old. Sorry, a 10 year old because a 12 year old can posses a higher intelectual capacity than you. If you carefully examine other posts (which you seem unable to do), you would see that everything is backed up by at least an argument. You are busy throwing empty words without any arguments whatsoever and lack any ability to "properly disagree". Furthermore you are so stupid that you take an insult (the word turk) as a badge of honor. Please do come and make a visit to the Balkans and see for yourself what happens when you call someone a "turk". Just don't cry when your jaw is broken. This perfectly shows that you have no knowledge of the current situation of how things are, at least in the Balkans and Middle East. Yet you are busy saying nothing. You are an affront to Europe and only confirm that the turk/tatar virus is very potent because it infects people quite fast. Even if you have english citizenship, you are nothing but a turk/tatar imigrant. And since you already are a turk/tatar (you think like one), learning the turkish language is only a consequence.

 

The cheek of you! Your country, the scummiest and most useless (after Albania) bit of Europe has been a member of the EU for less than a month - and already you are saying what the EU should or should not do next. Know your place.

 

You are right. Before the ascension to the EU we Romanians were Africans and didn't have the right to express our opinion because we are nothing but mindless creatures. We do not deserve to have European citizenship and thus be "equal" to the Englismen. They are more "equal" than the rest of us. How do we even dare? We are not part of Europe, and since we are all mentally instable, we cannot decide what is good for us or what is bad. We should let the English decide that because they are superior, as you say, and altough they are not fully aware of the current problems from the Balkans/Middle East they are fit to express their opinions and thus "rule the world". I am not telling the Europeans what they should/shouldn't do. I am just expressing my point of view and dissatisfaction with some foreign policies that afect us all. Also, I did not sign on this forum to talk about my nation's problems. Yes, we have our problems. You can PM me if you want to discuss those. I doubt you can bring a valid argument to sustain your "scummy" accusations. For every argument you bring against my country I can responde with three more against your own country. The problem is you have no clue what an argument is in the first place. Just pre-conceived ideas and plain old stupidity.

 

Be assured that we know our place. Our place is defending our common values and cultural heritage from scum like you. Just a turk/tatar with English citizenship. You will find plenty of like-minded individuals like you in turkey/tatarland.

 

Do you consider yourself European? Just because you live in England? You would do well to learn that beeing European has more to do with one's mentality and reasoning than actually "live" in the traditional borders of Europe. That's why turks cannot join the EU, they will never be "European". This can be seen perfectly from their behaviour, actions and mentality.

 

I also know a few things about England:

 

http://catholiclondoner.blogspot.com/2006/...ushed-post.html

http://www.westernresistance.com/blog/archives/003336.html

 

This is what Europe is busy defending these days. I hope one of those muslims kill you before you convert to Islam. If you didn't already. If that's the case, I hope that brain-cancer of yours will spread and claim your pathetic life. You have nothing better to do than making 2 cent posts without any relevance to the original subject."Nice life". I guess is not easy beeing as stupid as you are. Analyze your own posts to see the full extent of your stupidity. Don't you "think" a little before you post? Or posting and s#itting is the same to you?

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Dear Arpa, Shenorhagal em, thank you, mulţumesc!

 

I have browsed this forum to gain a better understanding on certain subjects and found out that, at least at the linguistical level you are a force to be reckoned with. As such, you know the meaning of greeting someone in their own language, showing great wisdom in the process.

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I will try to partially respond to some of your questions below

Hey Sergiu Rmanescu, Mult'umesc, I hear you’re selling your castle.

:P :D :)

Can I bid for it? D you take food stamps?

$77Million??

Does it come with the impaling stakes, at least a couple for some of our invited "guests"?

:P

PS. I hope I am not making you uncomfortable with these silly posts. I mean great repect to you and to your culture. My only regret is that there were not enough of Vlads, otherwise we would not have all these uninvited pests coming here with their version of historical garbage.

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Say what you will about his personal habits, but when it comes to spinning gore into gold, Vlad the Impaler, enthusiastic champion of man's inhumanity to man, can be said to have few rivals.

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Information appearing on telegraph.co.uk is the copyright of Telegraph Media Group Limited and must not be reproduced in The 15th-century tyrant - the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Count Dracula - is known to have resided at Bran Castle, near Brasov in Transylvania, as either pampered guest or shackled inmate, according to conflicting reports.

What is indisputable is that the imposing, 14th-century fortress-turned-museum has never baulked from cashing in on its association with bad lad Vlad, whose preferred mode of execution secured his place in history. Today, it is for sale at a spine-chilling £40 million.

Castle Dracula, as it is commonly known, is a failsafe tourist attraction, pulling in 450,000 visitors a year. The former residence of Queen Victoria's grand-daughter, Queen Marie of Romania, it was appropriated by the country's Communist regime in 1956.

It was returned to the family, in the form of Dominic von Habsburg, eight months ago, on condition that it remained a state-run museum for the ensuing three years. Mr von Habsburg, a graphic designer who lives in the US, has since decided that, in preference to cohabiting with the ghost of Vlad, he would sooner make do with the proceeds of any potential sale, thanks all the same.

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Adults pay £2.40 a time to visit the museum, which is maintained in appearance as a royal residence, and a new buyer is virtually guaranteed a long-term money-spinner.

The government has first option to buy the 57-room medieval castle, but might there be a chance of returning it to private hands? "Oh yes," says public relations officer Alex Priscu, adding, in words that Vlad would applaud, "but it's bloody cold. There is no central heating - just a few electric radiators in some of the rooms, which are quite small. Even inside, you need a warm winter jacket."

In addition, maintenance and restoration bills could be more than a sharpish pain in the neck. "There's always something that needs doing around the place," says Alex, who has helped guide visitors through the castle since 1998. "But, for a building dating from 1377, it's in reasonably good condition.

"It would, of course, cost a lot to convert it into a private home. In any case, though, it is a very good investment."

In keeping with its colourful past, the castle sits atop a 200ft tall rock overlooking the village of Bran, 105 miles from Bucharest. The rooms and towers surround an inner courtyard. Other rooms are connected through underground passages.

The asking price is partially explained by the presence of a rich collection of Romanian and foreign furniture and objets d'art from the 14th to 19th centuries. Seven acres of forest and three smaller buildings are included in the sale.

Brasov council has been given 30 days to consider a possible purchase, after which the castle will be offered to a private buyer, with plenty to get his teeth into.

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