Problem is: I look turkish, so I wouldn't have any of that "oooh he must be a tourist" mojo going for me.
Oh you were from Izmir too, or did I just confuse addictionary with you? Because I remember as he was İzmirli too...somebody called my home city izmir? Izmir is one of the most interesting, beautiful city with hottest woman in the world, still i prefer Russian girls.
Oh you were from Izmir too, or did I just confused addictionary with you? Because I remember as he was İzmirli too...![]()
Just a tip for you, when you talk with young people in Turkey, especially with young beautiful women, tell them you're Canadian, you'll be like a superstar. When you talk to older people however, tell them you're from Kosovo, they will hug you![]()
They teach that here too. yes it is wrong. The only reason it get's to be a continent is because Europeans want it to be one. It's not. My evidence...
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I bet DL knew even before the start of the season that Corbin will be gone by the end of it. He dangled that "improve the defense" carrot just so he has an excuse to let Ty go. Anyone thinking DL made the decision last week is definitely drinking the kool aid.
Karşıyaka! Karşıyaka!Goz goz goztepeeeI do not know where addictionary is from
No particular reason really. I said that way because he's Canadian and Albanian(made mistake here but close enough, same for Turks). If he were an American and Albanian I'd tell him to say he was American.Why Canadian, out of curiosity? First time I've heard this. In most of the countries I've traveled to, including Europe during the years of the Bush administration, Americans were still prefered over Canadians.
Hey gais, has metorre essina speaks English?
The problem isn't that you're a complete moron, Nick (although I could see how people would come to that conclusion with the combination of your irritating practice of typing like a ten year-old girl and your habit of regularly starting threads that pose ridiculous false dichotomies or other insane, pseudo-intellectual exercises - e.g. "Would you rather have the first pick or have Ty Corbin fired?".)
The problem is that you have the adolescent habit of determining something that you, as a fan, would be excited about and then bending and interpreting all evidence available to back up your claim - no matter how insane or detached from reality it is.
We all know the Jazz need a starting small forward. That doesn't mean that Julius Randle is one, even though he falls in our likely draft range.
We all know we need an excellent coach, and we all like Messina. That doesn't mean that Dennis Lindsey is having veal picatta and an espresso at his Italian villa tomorrow.
When you bend evidence to fit the way you want the world to be, that doesn't make you intelligent. It makes you sound crazy. And it's a major part of the reason that there's a large number of people on this site that can't stand you.
Hey gais, has metorre essina speaks English?
Hey gais, has metorre essina speaks English?
Karşıyaka! Karşıyaka!
No particular reason really. I said that way because he's Canadian and Albanian(made mistake here but close enough, same for Turks). If he were an American and Albanian I'd tell him to say he was American.
No mistake!! Parents + older brother were born in Kosovo. Most people don't know wtf that country is though, so I identify by my language/culture when referring to my roots moreso than the actual geographic region (dad is from Deçan, mom is from Gjakovë).
PS: your advice is ingenious, & made me laugh. Albanians love the Turks btw (well, the ones I've met at least).
I'll be going to Europe this summer-- sadly, no time to check out Izmir/Istanbul but maybe one day!
A continent has always been defined by convention, not by physical geography...India and Europe are in no way analogous.
No mistake!! Parents + older brother were born in Kosovo. Most people don't know wtf that country is though, so I identify by my language/culture when referring to my roots moreso than the actual geographic region (dad is from Deçan, mom is from Gjakovë).
PS: your advice is ingenious, & made me laugh. Albanians love the Turks btw (well, the ones I've met at least).
I'll be going to Europe this summer-- sadly, no time to check out Izmir/Istanbul but maybe one day!
No mistake!! Parents + older brother were born in Kosovo. Most people don't know wtf that country is though, so I identify by my language/culture when referring to my roots moreso than the actual geographic region (dad is from Deçan, mom is from Gjakovë).
PS: your advice is ingenious, & made me laugh. Albanians love the Turks btw (well, the ones I've met at least).
I'll be going to Europe this summer-- sadly, no time to check out Izmir/Istanbul but maybe one day!