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Turkey's Pamuk wins Nobel literature prize

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  • #11
    Re: Turkey's Pamuk wins Nobel literature prize

    You should drink your tea more often Rose Hips...it will help you brain...

    Hey Lambie...

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    • #12
      Re: Turkey's Pamuk wins Nobel literature prize

      Originally posted by Lamb Boy
      I'm glad that Rosehips feels that they are the authority on this discussion, but I for one think that they are speaking for themselves and not for Pamuk ...

      Here you can evaluate for yourself what Pamuk feels in this documentary ...

      Pamuk Documentary

      His comments were made to a Swiss newspaper apparently ... "30,000 Kurds and over 1 million Armenians had been killed in Turkey"

      So Rose Good morning, as in time to wake up!

      Hey Jen!
      Can you say owned...i think so

      They are just pissed that someone from their side talks the truth

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      • #13
        Re: Turkey's Pamuk wins Nobel literature prize

        Originally posted by Selpak
        what is the relation of nobel prize and french law...
        They are both a slap in the face to "Turkishness"
        this post = teh win.

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        • #14
          Re: Turkey's Pamuk wins Nobel literature prize

          Originally posted by Fedayeen
          Can you say owned...i think so

          They are just pissed that someone from their side talks the truth

          Heheheh ... yeah they are so pissed off that they seemed in that documentary like they'd like to kill him. In my mind it just goes to show how a lie, or taught false truth, that is perpetuated by either a single individual or an entire country will eventually poison the mind and soul of those who refuse to admit to themselves what the truth is in reality. Lies that are perpetuated for a lifetime and are eventually discovered by the believers of these false ideas normally crumble under the weight of the truth.

          The truth shall set you free ...

          Can you imagine holding a belief in something so historically false for generations? Talk about carrying the burden of your forefathers around for a lifetime. You would have to constantly reaffirm your false beliefs time after time in a measure to ensure the validity of such a belief, or disbelief, so that you could in essence satiate your stressed out psyche.

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          • #15
            Re: Turkey's Pamuk wins Nobel literature prize

            Originally posted by Lamb Boy
            Can you imagine holding a belief in something so historically false for generations?
            Yah I can! Even something that's like 2000 years old

            Originally posted by Lamb Boy
            You would have to constantly reaffirm your false beliefs time after time in a measure to ensure the validity of such a belief, or disbelief, so that you could in essence satiate your stressed out psyche.
            So true!
            this post = teh win.

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