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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 28, 2008 20:51:21 GMT -5
I thought Iraklis was way older because its called "gireos".
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 28, 2008 20:48:32 GMT -5
Quite frankly I don't care, I already feel better after opening this thread. I just had to let the frustration go by telling it to someone.
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 28, 2008 20:27:35 GMT -5
That will teach you to go with Russian broad.... ;D On a side note....forget about her..... and call 2 escort girls and do you're own groaning... a la menage a trois... Hahaha!! Man, I am all alone here (my roommate wont be back until Wendsday) and this woman is playing with my nerves. Oh and your advice is most valuable, I thought about that too, but I don't know its big dillema, I don't want to be seen as an immature..blah..anyway..thanks for the reply. ;D
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 28, 2008 20:21:40 GMT -5
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 28, 2008 20:09:04 GMT -5
Seriously, I am desperate.
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 28, 2008 20:06:59 GMT -5
Oh, I also forgot to add that she is my ex.
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 28, 2008 20:05:00 GMT -5
...because the bitch that is living in the upper floor is having sex with a %$%$ and she is moaning all the time like a cow (I am sure she is faking because she wants to show off like "who...hooo I am getting laid and I enjoy it'').
She is also hot (russian) which is making the entire situation even more infuriating.
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 28, 2008 19:47:55 GMT -5
-----> Back to the topic
According to the Treaty of Lausanne 1923 the Republic of Turkey is the successor state of the Ottoman Empire.
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 28, 2008 19:43:31 GMT -5
Armenian were deported to safe areas abouts Syria and Lebanon to be returned some day aaahahahahahahaha
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 28, 2008 19:22:56 GMT -5
yea whatever
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 28, 2008 18:46:25 GMT -5
Thats really interesting, so there were bulgarophone Makedonians, who supported the Greek army during 1912? And some did support the bulgarians? Or did all of them side with the Greeks? Macedonia was claimed mainly by Greece and Bulgaria (Serbia as well but they didn't have any serious chances). While Macedonia was part of the Ottoman Empire, at 1870, a great propaganda war begins between Greek and Bulgarian nationalism. The goal is to "win" the population that was living there on their side. And the way to achieve that is the Church. Before 1870, the Orthodox Churches of Macedonia were subjected to the Patriarchate of Constantinople. That means de facto Greek liturgy. The Bulgarians officially were counted to the Rum-Millet e.g Greeks. So in order to establish a Bulgaria nation-state, an autochephalus church was needed. That happened in 1870: Bulgarian Exarchate.So to answer your question: those who attened the Churches of the Patriarchate sided with the Greek Army and those who were members of The Bulgarian Exarchate Church sided with the Bulgarian Army, regardless of their language.George Averoff for example was an aroumanian, if he was alive, possibly nobody here would be able to understand him. He donated millions to Greece though. What I find entertaining is that once they became Greek citizens, the very same people who fought for Greece later became subjects of persecutions or harassment by the "old greeks" (southern greece). A true irony, they fought for Greece, only to be treated like that later. The same happened to those who came in 1922.
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 28, 2008 18:10:39 GMT -5
I made a post regarding the Commune in the old forum a long time ago. Perhaps we could move it here or something. p071.ezboard.com/
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 26, 2008 16:31:16 GMT -5
America America was a great film.
"Come on you..let's go you..people waiting..people waiting..."
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 26, 2008 16:29:42 GMT -5
Good news.. for ship-owners.
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 26, 2008 16:27:21 GMT -5
The Arvanites spoke a language that was a dialect of albanian. They also had many other influences. They were also Orthodox Christians. We should also stress that these people had no ethnic consciousness back then, so to call them Albanians or Greeks is ahistorical because these things mean totally different things today.
Religion was the most important factor of the Greek Revolution (not the language) that is the main reason why the Arvanites felt part of the Greek state
That is why they associated themselves with the Greek Revolution and hardly considered themselves aliens. It is important to note that the first Greek Constitution (of Epidaurus) 1822 wrote that anyone of Orthodox faith is considered Greek citizen.
"Όσοι αυτόχθονες κάτοικοι της Επικράτειας της Ελλάδος πιστεύουν εις Χριστόν, εισίν Έλληνες και απολαμβάνουν άνευ τινός διαφοράς όλων των πολιτικών δικαιωμάτων"
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 26, 2008 16:10:25 GMT -5
I am unlocking this thread. Keep it civil please.
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 26, 2008 16:05:57 GMT -5
Aren't you guys sick of these threads? why do you keep having the same arguments ? I dont get it,,, I mean I wasn't on this forum for ages,, yet when I come back the same blooming topics as the years before... enough with it man.... lock em up send em out,,, Must be the first time after 3 years that I agree with you.
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 26, 2008 16:04:00 GMT -5
You should go by standard of living not how much money is owed. Besides, the info for Albania is from 2001, we currently owe less than Serbia. Btw Brunei owes no money either but it still sucks living in Brunei LOL. Whats wrong with the PPP per capita as a proxy for standard of living? If we need more detail than this(since I admit it doesnt tell the full story), then we should also see the Gini coefficients. HDI is quite reliable but they omit gini.
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Post by Red Brigade on Apr 26, 2008 15:54:57 GMT -5
apla tsakonome me ena pousti gia tous thrakiotes pou pai na tous kanei kai voulgarous tous thrakiotes Ποιος;
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Post by Red Brigade on Oct 18, 2007 1:15:43 GMT -5
Well, if it gives you the option to switch them not to talk too much I am all for it.
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