SPOILER: Memleketler!Om spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.SPOILER: Memleketler (coğrafi bölgeler)!Om spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.quote:- En iedere vatandaş die ik vergeten ben,.
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Is dit serieusquote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:20 schreef Eagle_99 het volgende:
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Linkse snor:
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Owee als je de verkeerde straat inloopt
Linkse snor ziet er meer sophisticated uit. Linkse Turken.quote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:20 schreef Eagle_99 het volgende:
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Owee als je de verkeerde straat inloopt
Linkse snor ziet er zo'n Koerdische sjnor uit:quote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:22 schreef Levolution het volgende:
Die TT
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Linkse snor ziet er meer sophisticated uit. Linkse Turken.
SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.Quote van Tjabbo:
Vaste pta mensen hebben olie in hun aderen, geen bloed.
We drinken benzine, ons hart heeft 4 kleppen per cilinder in plaats van hartkamer
en als we een scheet laten zeggen we dat de wastegate open staat.
Yes.quote:
Vanzelfsprekend.quote:
Ik zou de bazen-documentaire over "12 Eylül" van Mehmet Ali Birand bekijken als ik jou wasquote:
Pff. Als ik van die verhalen over die tijd hoor dan denk ik zo van: WAAROMMquote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:20 schreef Eagle_99 het volgende:
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quote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:23 schreef Turquaz52 het volgende:
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Linkse snor ziet er zo'n Koerdische sjnor uit:Ik vond het meer een Nietzsche, maar op kleinere schaal:SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.
This isn't even my final form.
Ik ben communist! Want ik ben op 1 mei jarig. Zeg ik altijd.quote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:26 schreef msnk het volgende:
Mijn pa was (is?) een communist. Ik ben een communistenbaby. Maar volgens mij had hij geen schnorr.
Vuile socialist dat je bent!quote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:26 schreef Julis het volgende:
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Ik ben communist! Want ik ben op 1 mei jarig. Zeg ik altijd.
16 zelfs zo te lezen. Komt ook in dit lied voor zo te zienquote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:33 schreef Eagle_99 het volgende:
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Erdal Eren, was 17 toen hij opgehangen werd, omdat kinderen geen doodstraf kunnen krijgen werd zijn leeftijd "bijgesteld"
1 van de duizenden misdaden van Kenan Evren, ophangen die hoogbejaarde!
Kijk dan! Op 0:18 vieren ze mijn verjaardag.quote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:34 schreef msnk het volgende:
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16 zelfs zo te lezen. Komt ook in dit lied voor zo te zien
Jij bent 30?quote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:36 schreef Julis het volgende:
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Kijk dan! Op 0:18 vieren ze mijn verjaardag.
http://www.hurriyetdailyn(...)s-and-men-2010-08-06quote:Facial hair in Turkish politics: A tale of mustaches and men
Of all the debates on the plan to create special border patrols, one is perhaps most bewildering to outsiders: What kind of mustaches will these troops have?
Of all the debates swirling around the government plan to spend specially trained soldiers to patrol the border region, one is perhaps the most bewildering to outsiders: What kind of mustaches will these troops have?
Facial hair is not just about fashion in Turkey, where a large, thick walrus-style mustache can mark a man as a leftist and a neatly trimmed almond-shaped one can mark him a conservative.
According to sociologist Hüsamettin Arslan, whisker politics in Turkey really got its start during the second period of the Tanzimat, the Ottoman Empire’s modernization movement in the 1800s.
“When the Turks had close relations with the Germans, the intellectuals of that era had their style of mustaches; [Turkish Republic founder Mustafa Kemal] Atatürk had one of those mustaches too, what we call the ‘Wilhelm’ type,” Arslan said, explaining that German Emperor Wilhelm II popularized the style – a mustache with its two ends extending up into the air – during a visit to Istanbul.
The mustache issue most recently became a source of debate July 16, when Hüseyin Çelik, deputy leader of the ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, brought the topic up during a discussion about the cadre of professional soldiers being formed to patrol the country’s borders in the Southeast. In a television interview, Çelik referred to an anti-terror unit employed in southeastern Turkey in the 1990s and accused of many human-rights violations as an example of what the new forces would not be like.
“There were people who were so wrong in the Special Operations Teams. There were men whose mustaches were hanging down with the typical MHP [Nationalist Movement Party] militant look, driving around in private cars with long-barreled weapons,” Çelik said.
“The wrong acts of those people had a great negative effect on the people of the area and pushed many of them to the side of the PKK,” he added, referring to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party.
The “MHP mustache,” called “ülkücü” in Turkish and typically worn by nationalists, is characterized by its two ends extending downwards like the two sides of a horseshoe.
Çelik’s remarks angered MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli, who responded the next day, calling the AKP deputy leader an “enemy of Turkishness” and accusing Çelik of knowing nothing about the “holy struggle” the special teams were engaged in for years in southeastern Turkey.
“He is saying they are from the MHP because their mustaches were hanging downward,” Bahçeli said. “What will we do now? They [the AKP] are founding a private army. Will this be an army of people with ‘badem’ mustaches?”
Some conservative men in Turkey favor the “badem” (almond) style, a small and neatly trimmed mustache. Though they may all seem the same to the untrained eye, the “badem” has many variations that distinguish members of different communities.
According to a source that preferred to remain anonymous, there are two main subcategories of “badem” mustaches. “The Süleymancılar community has ‘full badem’ mustaches, extending from the sides of the lip upwards,” the source told the Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review. “The Nurcular community’s mustaches are trimmed to show the upper lip, though that may change due to social status.”
Members of the religious Gülen community, meanwhile, are generally clean-shaved, especially the youth, the source added.
Turkey, of course, is not the only place where facial hair has taken on a political meaning. In many Muslim countries and communities, a full beard is seen as a symbol of piety. Radical Islamist groups, such as the Taliban in Afghanistan and Hizbul Islam in Somalia, have ordered men to grow their beards and trim their mustaches in keeping with strict Shariah mandates. Iran, by contrast, generally prefers clean-shaven styles, but included a neatly trimmed goatee on a recently released list of approved grooming styles for men.
When asked if ideological expression through mustaches was more popular in Turkey in previous decades than it is today, journalist Ertuğrul Kürkçü from Bianet replied: “I would not be the best person to answer that because I was always in prison when those [political trends] were experienced the most. They do not ask you how would you like your mustache in prison. They are shaved off during times of military rule anyway.”
According to Kürkçü, this type of ideological fashion marker was always more popular among the youth than throughout the entire society. “Parkas were worn [by leftists] in the 1970s, but it was the university students who wore them; it was not like all leftists wore parkas,” he said. Kürkçü now wears a full beard, as he did before his 15 years in prison. He said he let it grow in his younger days as a way of “resisting the norm” but does not attach a political meaning today to the hair on his face.
Sociologist Arslan offered another example from history: the small “toothbrush” mustache, sometimes referred to as the “Hitler mustache.” When he was little, he said, his grandfather used to have one, as did many other Turks, including the country’s second president, İsmet İnönü, and former prime ministers Şükrü Saraçoğlu and Ali Fethi Okyar. It was not until later that the shaping of politicians’ facial hair became more about ideology than fashion, he said.
According to Arslan, the nationalist “ülkücü” style derives from the assumption that the rulers of old Turkic countries had those types of mustaches; they are also said to be shaped like the crescent in the Turkish flag. “The leftist mustaches are ideological too,” he said. “They tried to make them look like those of the socialist world leaders or the Russian revolutionaries.”
Large, thick “walrus-style” mustaches without extending ends were the definitive mark of leftists in the 1970s, though fashions have changed for that group. Today the goatee (keçisakalı) is considered somewhat “leftist,” or at least “intellectual,” in some circles, though Arslan disagreed with that assessment. “The goatee is a Masonic way of growing a beard and, let’s say, a liberal or a leftist can also be a Mason,” he said.
Arslan himself does not have a mustache. He said he shaved his off when taking the exam to become an associate professor since people told him a mustache does not suit someone with that job. He said he used to think his facial hair had a political meaning but today finds such an approach superficial.
“People may have a ‘walrus’ mustache and be right wing,” he said. “Or if a leftist man’s mustache does not grow well, he can have a ‘badem’ mustache and still be a leftist.”
Te lang voor dit tijdstip, maar later ga ik dit even teruglezen.quote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:42 schreef AryaMehr het volgende:
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Die kaak, die laagschedeligheid, die wenkbrauw, die snor, die grijze waas aan stoppelbaard.quote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:46 schreef WammesWaggel het volgende:
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Hoe ziet Turks rechts er eigenlijk uit? Vertel eens wat over de ideologie.quote:
quote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:48 schreef Levolution het volgende:
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Die kaak, die laagschedeligheid, die wenkbrauw, die snor, die grijze waas aan stoppelbaard.
Dit is hoe een Turkse Superman eruit zou zien.
quote:Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 00:49 schreef AryaMehr het volgende:
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Hoe ziet Turks rechts er eigenlijk uit? Vertel eens wat over de ideologie.
http://www.nationalturk.c(...)bul-was-a-town-16010quote:Megan Fox : I thought Istanbul was a town
Megan Fox revealed in an interview at a Tv show in Turkey, she believed Istanbul was a town.
Istanbul / NationalTurk – Megan Fox arrived in Istanbul for a commercial for Doritos chips and gave her first interview at a Turkish morning show to Saba Tümer, the host of the show.
Here is what Megan Fox shared with her Turkish fans in the interview
SABA TÜMER: Hi Megan, how are you? It’s your first time in Turkey, you just arrived yesterday? What did you know about Turkey prior to your visit? What did you expected and what have you seen so far here?
MEGAN FOX: I knew a few things about Turkey. Like you have the most ancient temple on earth..and it is not far from where we are right now.
SABA TÜMER: And you made this research before or after the offer for the ad was made ?
MEGAN FOX: I knew this already, because i’v watched a show called ”Ancient Alliens”. It sounds silly but it is about ancient temples and pyramides. I watched the special episode about this temple, i can’t pronounce it correctly right now but it is a ‘Göbekli Tepe’.
SABA TÜMER: So you are interested in archeology and history, do you read a lot ?
MEGAN FOX: No, i really don’t take a book and read. I read from I-book from my I-pad.
Megan Fox wish to visit Istanbul with husband
SABA: How did you find Istanbul? Did you go shopping? Have you tried traditional Turkish cuisine yet ?
MEGAN FOX:: No, not yet. Haven’t found the chance yet. But i will do it today. I want to visit The Grand Bazaar and the Mosques. I want to eat Turkish food as soon as possible. This is not like what i did expect here. I thought Istanbul was a town. But it is a metropolis, with big urbanization and industry. so many buildings everywhere, i didn’t expect this.
Megan Fox : How did her husband propose ?
SABA: You are here for business, would you like to return here as a tourist next time ?
MEGAN FOX: Yeah, very much, i’d bring my husband too, i’d like to visit everywhere here with him.
SABA: Speaking of your husband, how did he proposed?
MEGAN FOX: He proposed way back before we got married, it was nothing big or romantic.
SABA: You got married at a beach, as a woman i can’t stop thinking, if you go and get married at beach then the proposal shoul have been somewhat very unique, that why i’m asking.
MEGAN FOX: I was 19 when he proposed, just entered 20. I came from work and was very tired. He was sitting on the couch and bought a ring for me. He asked if i will marry him. Nothing sumptuous really.
SABA: So what about your private life ? you are a very popular woman, global celebrity and you wish to protect your private life as well? How do you hold the balance between these two? I know, that paparazzis are after you since the moment you get out of the plane?
MEGAN FOX: Very difficult situations such as this one he heard the news recently, that i have an doublure however, i had a friend close to me, whereas me looked like to me. Many çıkmıyorum out. Paparazilerden can not go places because of the trend. We spend time at home alone with my husband.
SABA: So you always wanted be a very famous actress as a kid?
MEGAN FOX: Yes, I thought a lot of people thought that this industry
but I did it. I did not know why I thought this kid is still in the
I do not know.
SABA: Everyone can be actor, but not everyone can be star. Why do you think you became a star ?
MEGAN FOX: I think that God is relevant. It is faith completely.
SABA: Your mother did not want you to be an actress, but you so you güçlüymüşsün
you know that you’ve continued on the road.
MEGAN FOX: worried at first because we came to a very small space. Things like that
would not have been there. But it was not discouraging. Later was a lot of support. Obstinately
I went and did.
SABA: Are they proud of you right now?
MEGAN FOX: Yes, very much
SABA: What did you do with the first money tou earned?
MEGAN FOX: I put it in the bank. We have never been a big spender For people like us myself do not like spending money
I do not like to spend for myself, i love spending for the persons i love and care I began to spend money after i met Bryn.
I bought him cars and motorcycles. He hated that i d buy him expensive gifts but I loved it.
SABA: Would you like to be an actress again in a second life?
MEGAN FOX: No, I would not be.
SABA: Why?
MEGAN FOX: I’d go back to school I’d be an archaeologist.
SABA: d be admired as a child to whom?
MEGAN FOX: When I was little up to Judy Garland fan. Esther Williams, he is a
singer, swimmer and aktrisdi. O. The only actress I can recall a very long time ago
Almışımdır always sit back enjoy watching.
SABA: celebrities tattoos much as you do. How many have a tattoo?
MEGAN FOX: I have 8 units ..
SABA: Just see it..
MEGAN FOX: Yes, but i will have it removed.
SABA: Why?
MEGAN FOX: It is a Marlyn Monroe tatoo. I’ve done it at 18, I do not want it anymore
SABA: I guess you do not want it because she had a bad life?
MEGAN: Most def.
SABA: You are a very thin woman, do you eat anything?
MEGAN FOX: I’ll eat. My mother is also a petite woman. For different characters i’v done many different diets
SABA: I heard you’ve done a diet and lost your eyebrows and eyelashes, correct?
MEGAN FOX: No, but I have lost so much weight that my hair and fingernails
became unhealthy. Ostrejene is what the female body needs.
SABA: How old were you then?
MEGAN FOX: That was a few years ago. I ‘ve done it for health, but it was too much.
SABA: Now what are you doing?
MEGAN FOX: I eat 5 meals a day in small portions. I eat meat
I’m not a vegetarian. My favorite dish is…hmm I really like Italian ravioli .
SABA: One day you eat, the next eat not from what I understand.
MEGAN FOX: No, I am eating all the time. İts genetic.
SABA: How much do you weigh?
MEGAN FOX: 50-60 pounds
SABA: Pleased to meet you Megan
MEGAN FOX: My pleasure Saba
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