psychobillyblunt wrote:
haha exis katandisi aidia re file [f]
Epitelous enas Xristianos pou dikaionei oti elega giayto to atomo...fantazomai philie tha diavases esy ta post tou???
psychobillyblunt wrote:
haha exis katandisi aidia re file [f]
thandee wrote:psychobillyblunt wrote:
haha exis katandisi aidia re file [f]
ap osa sou eipe o blunt auto kratises??
Epitelous enas Xristianos pou dikaionei oti elega giayto to atomo...fantazomai philie tha diavases esy ta post tou???
tjo wrote:thandee wrote:psychobillyblunt wrote:
haha exis katandisi aidia re file [f]
ap osa sou eipe o blunt auto kratises??
Epitelous enas Xristianos pou dikaionei oti elega giayto to atomo...fantazomai philie tha diavases esy ta post tou???
To thema omos einai oti sto simantiko simeio aytou tou thread pou eprepe esy prosopika na me ypostiriksis san dimiourgos aytou tou greek forum,me arpakses kai mou tin eipes staytia giati krazo to pseydonimo HAHAS( )???xoris na ksereis ti exei proigithei....Giayto to logo vgazo to kapelo ston philie pou pire ti sosti topothetisi sto thema H.....S.thandee wrote:Diladi psychobilly??epeidi ego eimai kai ligo kathisterimeno kses...
Jason wrote:The dumb phrase is nothing but a simile relating to the impediments English speaking people encounter when learning Greek and therefore it refers to something incomprehensible or very hard to grasp.smokebreaks wrote:hey.. I don't speak greek, and I don't know how to read it either, and I have no fucking idea where that dumb phrase it's all greek to me comes from but I just wanted to say thanks for hanging out..
now can someone tell me why there is rioting again?
We Greeks use the same sentence substituting Greek with Chinese though for the same reason.
As for the riots, just remember Rodney King, add high unemployment, plus financial "straits" and voila!
Kai pouse Thandee, ego exo perasei ta deutera -anta kai exo piei kamposa kila...
Mporo na ekfero gnomi?
Very eloquent however subtractive...BAMF wrote:f
smokebreaks wrote:
... now can someone tell me why there is rioting again?
Henry Kissinger:
"The Greek people are anarchic and difficult to tame. For this reason we must strike deep into their cultural roots: Perhaps then we can force them to conform. I mean, of course, to strike at their language, their religion, their cultural and historical reserves, so that we can neutralize their ability to develop, to distinguish themselves, or to prevail. Thereby removing them as an obstacle to our strategically vital plans in the Balkans, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East, to all this neuralgic territory of great strategic importance for us, for the politics of the USA.''