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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2641 on: April 21, 2012, 03:04:48 PM »
What I know is that there is a conspiracy created by Turks to hide something.  (not really a conspiracy.. But some kind of plan.. Still it is not the what really happened. They made people believe a lie)
Is this about Mount and Blade 2? We already know.

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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2643 on: April 21, 2012, 03:44:45 PM »
Not really. Where'd that come from?

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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2644 on: April 21, 2012, 03:53:34 PM »
What I know is that there is a conspiracy created by Turks to hide something.  (not really a conspiracy.. But some kind of plan.. Still it is not the what really happened. They made people believe a lie)
Is this about Mount and Blade 2? We already know.

We must kill all who know!  :twisted:

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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2645 on: April 21, 2012, 04:07:37 PM »
Not really. Where'd that come from?

Clearly Germans are actually Turks.
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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2646 on: April 21, 2012, 04:17:42 PM »
You catch on fast!

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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2647 on: April 24, 2012, 01:07:22 PM »
Welcome back, everyone! Sorry, couldn't post for a long while, Skyrim fuckin took away my time!

So, moving on the topic.

As a matter of fact, most Turks are/were great (or, atleast famous). Look on the examples of Suleiman the Magnificent, ancalimon the ****, even Mr.Armagan(hi, no offence). However, it is rare to see such a shitty combination of dumbness and purely "fictional" reason, which only ancalimon possesses.

ancalimon, do you even Google-search what you post here? You say cultures evolved from Turks. Well, then you'll also agree that in antiquity, the Turks who ruled over every other race of humans, were overthrown by the subjects, in the same fashion as shown in AC series, won't you? Well a word of advice then; if all your posts are derived from game stories, you're gonna be in big trouble for copyright infringement, soon enough! :lol:
I'd rather sacrifice that for more gore :P
I'd rather sacrifice you for more gore.
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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2648 on: April 24, 2012, 02:56:55 PM »
No.



He does it because he loves us.

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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2649 on: April 24, 2012, 03:40:05 PM »
No.



He does it because he loves himself.

Fixed.

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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2650 on: April 25, 2012, 03:23:44 PM »
No.



He does it because he loves us.
We should host a Thanksgiving for him then, shan't we? :lol:

EDIT: Oh, sorry. We'll have to kill a Turkey then. They're the pets of Turk human-gods, ya know.
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I'd rather sacrifice that for more gore :P
I'd rather sacrifice you for more gore.
Sauron in Lord of The Rings came from "Saw run" meaning he "saw him run".

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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2651 on: April 25, 2012, 11:54:48 PM »
Y U reopen topic???!?!

ironic me commenting i know, but wed ignored this topic for 2weeks nearly.. it was all peacefull
But my deduction to all these problems is much more believable.


Or maybe your Turk boner is speaking instead of you again.

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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2652 on: April 26, 2012, 12:08:45 AM »
But watching the documentary, I haven't seen anything that would suggest to me that genetics research somehow disproves or breaks the (linguistic!) Indo-European theory.

He doesn't talk about it in the documentary. Here's the document.  There is no distinctive "Indo-European language" at all.



I posted it before. It talks about how chauvinists broke science when they labeled everything that was found as "Indo-European". and how it's a been a disaster for science. It talks about Indo-European languages theory as being invalid and that it should be left the die, the sooner the better.
(Today good and respected people label whole nations as speaking an Indo-European language simply because in the past some chauvinist simply pulled something stupid out of his ass. For example Some person assumes that some people have a small deer statue and that deers exists only in Greek culture.. Therefore those people must be speaking an Indo-European language)


The latest discoveries show that languages such as French and Turkish might as well belong to the same language group. (which is Proto-language (a mature version of it)).  Do you understand what this means?  The people living in France and the people living in Siberia were talking the same language before they met each other according to history.

Maybe someone who is French can do a better translation.
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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2653 on: April 26, 2012, 12:10:14 AM »
LOOK WHAT YOUVE DONE!!!
But my deduction to all these problems is much more believable.


Or maybe your Turk boner is speaking instead of you again.

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Re: Is Mythology the turth disguised as a Tale? or a Tale to disguise a Turth?
« Reply #2654 on: April 26, 2012, 01:26:06 AM »
LOOK WHAT YOUVE DONE!!!

Worse is coming.

Philosophy comes from Turkic. It was given to Greeks by the barbarians. We actually know this.

BİL OZ APİ  or BİL US APİ

BİL: know  (it's still bil in today's Turkish with the same meaning)
OZ: supra existence
US: mind, reason, the ability to distinguish right from wrong.  (it's still the same with the same meaning in today's Turkish)
APİ: happy, solace, numbness of the mind (in a positive way.. some kind of enlightenment; to trick yourself into being happy thus you become happy in reality)  (it's became "avu" in today's Turkish with similar meanings)

Proto-Turkic: *usAltaic etymology: Altaic etymologyMeaning: 1 mind, reason 2 way of using smth.Russian meaning: 1 ум, рассудок 2 способ использования чего-л.Old Turkic: usuɣ ( ~ o-) 2Karakhanid: usuɣ ( ~ o-) 2 (MK), us 1 (MK - Oghuz)Turkish: us 1Middle Turkic: us 1 (Pav. C.)Turkmen: os 1, os- 'to think'Chuvash: ъʷs 1Karaim: us 1Comments: EDT 240, 245, ЭСТЯ 1, 606-607.


Proto-Turkic: *(i)abɨ-Altaic etymology: Altaic etymologyMeaning: 1 to enjoy oneself, be happy (refl.) 2 to comfort (caus.)Russian meaning: 1 радоваться, быть счастливым 2 утешать, успокаиватьOld Turkic: abɨnɨq 'consolation' (USp. 43), avɨn-ču 'concubine' (YB 1)Karakhanid: avɨn- 1 (MK), avɨt- 2 (KB)Turkish: avun- 1, avut- 2, 'to deceive'Middle Turkic: awut- 2, awun- 'to find comfort' (Sangl.)Uzbek: ɔvun- 1, ɔvut- 2Azerbaidzhan: ovun- 1, ovut- 2Khakassian: abɨt- 'to lull'Shor: abɨt- 'to lull'Halaj: avun- 1, avut- 2Yakut: ɨa-hax 'play'Dolgan: ɨa-hak 'play'Tuva: aat- 'to lull'Tofalar: aat- 'to lull'Gagauz: aut- 'to deceive'Karaim: avun-, uvun- 'to be consoled', uvut- 2Comments: EDT 7, 12; VEWT 2, ЭСТЯ 1, 66, Stachowski 257. The meaning 'to lull' may belong to the homonymic *(i)abu- 'to bend, swing', on which see under *i̯ằp[ò].



Proto-Turkic: *bil-Altaic etymology: Altaic etymologyMeaning: to knowRussian meaning: знатьOld Turkic: bil- (Orkh., Yen., OUygh.)Karakhanid: bil- (MK, KB, IM)Turkish: bil-Tatar: bel-Middle Turkic: bil- (Abush., Sangl.)Uzbek: bil-Uighur: bil-Sary-Yughur: bɨl-Azerbaidzhan: bil-Turkmen: bil-Khakassian: pǝl-Shor: pil- (R.)Oyrat: bil-Halaj: bil-Chuvash: peʷl-Yakut: bil-Dolgan: bil-Tuva: bil-Tofalar: bil-Kirghiz: bil-Kazakh: bil-Noghai: bil-Bashkir: bel-Balkar: bil-Gagauz: bil-Karaim: bil-Karakalpak: bil-Salar: bil-Kumyk: bil-1Comments: VEWT 75, EDT 330-331, ЭСТЯ 2, 137-139, Stachowski 60. Cf. also *belgü 'sign' (ЭСТЯ 2, 108-111) ( = WMong. belge, see TMN 1, 216, Щербак 1997, 104). Turk. *bil-ig > Mong. bilig (TMN 2, 418, Щербак 1997, 106).


Knowledge reached by reasoning that brings happiness, well being. or  Knowledge reached by reasoning that tricks the mind.

or

Knowledge beyond existence that brings happiness, well being.  or  Knowledge beyond existence that tricks the mind.




This is another idea.. Almost unbelievable.  Too asstonishing to be true in my opinion. It's as if somebody made extreme fun of words.

PHILO - SOPHY

Wisdom - Love

BİLİYO - SEVİYO

He knows - He loves
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