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Post by monsterofsouli on Dec 15, 2009 14:13:47 GMT -5
Wars and population exchange mean that the majority of people living in modern day Greece either fled or were killed. Especially if they were Turks, Bulgarians, or Albanians. They were smart enough to get out. Understand?
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Post by monsterofsouli on Dec 15, 2009 14:14:54 GMT -5
Nope, I am pretty sure they are our blood brothers. Hellenism in ancient times was huge. This led to Greeks spreading out all over the Med. Sea like frogs around a pond. brothers by language and club membership Hellenism was an Idea ...a club frogs that cause warts ....ahhahahah Hellenism was an idea? A club? Kind of like your Ottoman Turk asslicking club? You guys always were tame and good little Ottoman boys.
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Post by rex362 on Dec 15, 2009 14:17:24 GMT -5
you had your greek ottoman asslickersclub also
it was the empire at the time ...
join in or be square for some and then some always fought against throughout its 500 year reign
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Post by monsterofsouli on Dec 15, 2009 14:23:57 GMT -5
^^^ But I thought Greeks were insignificant and comprised of different ethnic groups? Havent you been implying that my ancestors were Bulgarians, Albanians and Turks? How can you blame Greeks for being Ottoman asslickers? If we were made up of all these different ethnic groups surely we cannot be responsible. All joking aside.
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Post by Duke John on Dec 15, 2009 14:26:54 GMT -5
I can think of only two of those groups who lived together in harmony. ALBANIANS AND TURKS. Your brothers by religion and your gonna cry if I say it.... but by blood as well. This is the perfect example of primitive backward mind that still exists in balkans pretty strongly, specially among nations that are fed with medieval religious system. And albanians being brothers with turks, well if you have even some clue what happens when two different ethnic apperenace characterics mix together then you might consider again what you wrote, how come Albanians do not look like turks? how come you look much closer to turks that albanians?
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Post by monsterofsouli on Dec 15, 2009 14:32:57 GMT -5
^^^ Is this even worth a response? Nope don't think so. You gotta do better than that. That sounds like it will lead to a pretty primitve conversation. Would you like to talk about who has more ass hair instead? That might be just as fun.
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Post by Duke John on Dec 15, 2009 14:35:02 GMT -5
By the way I am born and raised in the United States. Albania is a rathole compared to the U.S and Greece included. Now you are starting to make some sence!
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Post by rex362 on Dec 15, 2009 14:36:24 GMT -5
ahahhahaahahahhaha ^
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Post by monsterofsouli on Dec 15, 2009 14:39:22 GMT -5
By the way I am born and raised in the United States. Albania is a rathole compared to the U.S and Greece included. Now you are starting to make some sence! Yeah one of those dumb people from a country that kept you and your family from getting exterminated by Serbs. Are you implying that Americans are stupid?
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Post by rex362 on Dec 15, 2009 14:42:00 GMT -5
so you agree that serbs were exterminating us .....
you are now my best friend ....I don't need you no more Canaris
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Post by monsterofsouli on Dec 15, 2009 14:45:56 GMT -5
^^^^
I wouldn't know. I am American. A Greek American.
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Post by rex362 on Dec 15, 2009 14:50:06 GMT -5
I think you know ....your just scared that they wont allow you to go to church on Sunday if I become your friend ... dont worry .....if they close the doors on you , you can come with me to the mosque on Friday ..... but you have to take your shoes off inside so you must be clean and of washed out your nostrils (dont ask) and we play Cat Stevens music in there .(Cat Stevens has greek blood) and dont worry about what to do inside ...just do what I do ,follow my lead ....bcs I myself just copy the guy to my left and he does the same and so on and so on....we just hope the guy all the way at the end knows what he is doing ;D ;D ;D and then afterward we go hit a bar ;D ok ? maybe even a titty-bar .....if your old enough
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Post by insomniac on Dec 15, 2009 15:03:31 GMT -5
maybe even a titty-bar .....if your old enough
are you sure that's a good idea? think about it rex...
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Post by rex362 on Dec 15, 2009 15:05:33 GMT -5
^ its a great idea ....you old enough or have real good fake ID ?
God/Allah make-ith wee see-ith and then feel-ith and then they kick us out-eth
"No touching in titty-bars "
unless we get VIP room
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Post by insomniac on Dec 15, 2009 15:07:48 GMT -5
rex, put these three words together: greek, strip club, male
i think the person you're looking for is Eva.
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Post by rex362 on Dec 15, 2009 15:14:18 GMT -5
why ...Eva lap dances ?
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Dec 15, 2009 15:19:27 GMT -5
another interesting view The Romanian-Albanian Connection
A good amount of the non-Latin features present in Romanian language have their correspondence in Albanian, not only concerning lexicon but also structure, phraseology and idioms. These characteristics belong to two linguistic periods: the substratum, that is the language spoken by the Vlach before their Romanization ‒which may be the same of Albanian or a similar language‒, and the subsequent close contact between both peoples throughout a long period, mainly regarding their common life-style as shepherds.
Since the controversy about the origin of Albanians is presented by two main theories, one proposing the Illyrian stem and the other the Thracian stem, the advocates of the Daco-Roman myth vehemently support the second possibility, as they cannot deny the strong links between the Vlach and the Albanian peoples in early times. It is not our task to discuss about the origin of Albanians here, and in any case it is irrelevant whether one or the other theory is the right one, because the whole complex of proofs point out in a definitive manner to the area of present-day Albania and surrounding territory as the birthplace of the early Romanians and not the eastern side of the Balkans ‒ even if the Albanians would not be autochthonous but coming from any other place, it is in the area they live today where both peoples met and not elsewhere. A further factor is that there is not any historical record attesting any hypothetic migration of Albanians from Dacia (and there is not any vestige of their presence in that land), while there are many documents proving that the Vlach people lived since the early centuries by the southern Adriatic coastland ‒even before the Roman occupation of Dacia!‒ and as a matter of fact, there are still historic Romanian communities (Aromanians) living there.
Linguistic research has determined that most of the words shared by Romanian and Albanian are not loans from one tongue to the other but have a common origin in the substratum, before than these two languages began to be distinguished from each other. Romanian terms that are similar to Albanian mainly regard primary elements like body parts, names of animals and plants, and words specifically related with the pastoral life. It is significant that such vocabulary in Romanian is not found in Slavic or any other language spoken in the Balkans but only in Albanian. Another interesting fact concerns the very name of the capital city of Romania: Bucureşti, a word that is similar to the Albanian term "bukurisht", having the same meaning.
While the Vlach people were thoroughly Latinized, Albanian language has also received the influence of Latin since early times. A common territory and life-style shared by both peoples have produced the same semantic changes in both languages: a considerable number of Latin terms have undergone identical changes of meaning without parallel in any other tongue, and they cannot have happened just by chance or by any logical reason except because both peoples were living in a common environment and in the same territory.
Among the unusual features present in Romanian that are explainable by a comparison with Albanian we find also the definite article, that in Classic Latin precedes the noun but is enclitic in Romanian and follows the same patterns as in Albanian, and the personal pronoun in accusative case, that contains the suffix ~ne, exactly like in Albanian. www.imninalu.net/myths-Vlach.htm
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Post by todhrimencuri on Dec 15, 2009 16:13:35 GMT -5
Yep... Romanians and Albanians are natives to th Balkans... therefore we share much in common linguistically... anything other than that is just a Serb trying to grab at straws to disprove the idea that Albanians belong where they are today.
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Post by Kastorianos on Dec 15, 2009 16:25:17 GMT -5
I dont like your map aadmin.
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Post by Kastorianos on Dec 15, 2009 16:27:31 GMT -5
I already said that under Metaxas many toponyms were either renamed (into the old Greek names) or given Greek names for the first time (that goes for villages that were founded by nongreeks). Where is the problem with that...I dont feel offended if you talk about it...Im very much aware of my country's history and invaders...the question is if you albanians are aware of them as well.... Im afraid its still too early for you to come up with such things... I mean your national consciousness started flourishing less than 2 decades ago....you started to call yourselves Illyrians now....there seems to be no space for rational thinking within all this europhoria...but just for claims and bangs. I see that you see your self above other nations, just a question what did greece gave to the world in last 188 years? name me one TV, Cellphone, Car, or anything? greeks are nothing along with the rest of the balkan people, oh yea i forget you are good in hosting tourists but thats also in decline because people are heading more and more to new places. I must say having such riff raff around us we have done very very well since 1821. Where were we 1820 and where are we today? And where were our neighbours 1820 and where are they today? And tell me who has made the by far greatest proggresses of all...
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