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Title: merhaba herkese.
Post by: AtheTurk on August 18, 2013, 02:54:24 AM
what i wrote in subject blank means hi to all in turkish language which is my mother tongue.

firstly, forgive me for my grammatic and vocabular spelling falses. i can understand what i read here in this forum but when to write in english, it's hard to me.

if it's necessary to define myself, i'm actually a materialist, so depend on this i am an atheist. say welcome to me, im happy to join you.

i'm 24 years old and i'have been an atheist for 6 years. i've woke up from deep dream, now lightened : )

hello from turkey. i know it's stupid even thinking about this but i hope you don't care about my nationality. actually we are the same race of homo sapiens sapiens. so we'are all cousins : )
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Youssuf Ramadan on August 18, 2013, 06:25:23 AM
Hi there, and welcome to the forum!  8-)
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: aitm on August 18, 2013, 08:10:03 AM
greetings.....

just what we need, another turk...



 :wink:
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: wolf39us on August 18, 2013, 09:17:09 AM
Can't stand Turkey.  Such a dry and terrible meat!
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Solitary on August 18, 2013, 09:41:47 AM
:-D Welcome aboard AtheTurk! Don't worry about your problems with our language, look at some of my posts and I live here. Also, I couldn't even say or write one word in your language. How did you learn our language?  =D>  Solitary
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Hijiri Byakuren on August 18, 2013, 10:29:00 AM
Welcome to the Dark Side.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Atheon on August 18, 2013, 11:10:25 AM
Merhaba! ?yi günler. Ben iyiyim. Siz nas?ls?n?z?

I visited Istanbul a couple months ago and had the time of my life.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: PickelledEggs on August 18, 2013, 02:23:56 PM
Welcome! I have some relatives that came over from Turkey a long, long time ago.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: FrankDK on August 18, 2013, 05:30:54 PM
Welcome to the forum.

I visited Turkey many times on business between 1981 and 1983, and really loved the country.  Fascinating sights, great food, and friendly people.

Frank
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Shiranu on August 18, 2013, 06:18:15 PM
Welcome!
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: AtheTurk on August 18, 2013, 10:24:24 PM
Quote from: "drunkenshoe"Merhabalar. Ben de Türkiyeliyim. Welcome to the forum.

I don't understand why do you sound like apologising for being Turkish or not speaking perfect English. Do you see anyone apologising for being an American, British...etc or not speaking your mother language?

It's not stupid thinking about a nonbeliever Turk or a nonbeliever person from any nation/country. You need to get over this inferiority complex and post in confidence with your opinions. Neither Us, nor Europe is civilised as you idealised them. they are full of the same disgusting kind of people; fascists, nationalist fundie ignorant masses we hate in our own. Problems are similar too. So people you'll see here in this forum are not different than some of your fellow citizens, they are just born or live in a economically better place with similar problems. Actually, you'll see some of them are not different what you would like to run away from. :lol:

breath and just be relaxed.
just from a sentence of me, you criticed and analyzed whole my what i think about what you talked about what i think. it's ridicilous and absurd.
you can't critisize me so. what do you know about me, huh?

Quote from: "Solitary":-D Welcome aboard AtheTurk! Don't worry about your problems with our language, look at some of my posts and I live here. Also, I couldn't even say or write one word in your language. How did you learn our language?  =D>  Solitary

i'd been studied at the department of physics for 2 years, but leaved there, i began to enviromental engineering and graduated from there.
to follow actuality and current improvement about all science works, a student needs to read and write in english. so i've worked to improve my english.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Thumpalumpacus on August 19, 2013, 12:33:07 AM
Quote from: "AtheTurk"what i wrote in subject blank means hi to all in turkish language which is my mother tongue.

firstly, forgive me for my grammatic and vocabular spelling falses. i can understand what i read here in this forum but when to write in english, it's hard to me.

if it's necessary to define myself, i'm actually a materialist, so depend on this i am an atheist. say welcome to me, im happy to join you.

i'm 24 years old and i'have been an atheist for 6 years. i've woke up from deep dream, now lightened : )

hello from turkey. i know it's stupid even thinking about this but i hope you don't care about my nationality. actually we are the same race of homo sapiens sapiens. so we'are all cousins : )

Your good will shines through across the language barrier.  Welcome.  :)
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: AtheTurk on August 19, 2013, 01:33:34 AM
Quote from: "wolf39us"Can't stand Turkey.  Such a dry and terrible meat!

it's actually depend on and relevant to where you ate meat.
but here nation can't afford money to consume red meat because bull and sheep meat are expensive. of course not everybody but the major part of population. many's prefer white meat like chicken to provide their protein needs. it's about budget. a kilo of red meat 36 turkish liras. 1 dollar=1.95 TL.
a teacher that works in national education ministery earns 2000 liras.
a police officer: 2300 liras.
think about it.

country of turkey as geographically very suitable to agriculture large wide of products and to grow source of red meat bulls, sheeps. but can you believe that turkey impors angus from argentina and brazil. : )

reason is all about wrong politicies.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: AtheTurk on August 19, 2013, 01:45:39 AM
Quote from: "wolf39us"Can't stand Turkey.  Such a dry and terrible meat!

you didn't meant to turkish girls' meat while saying dry and terrible, did you? : )

i may be got it wrong: )

and so do they dry and terrible :p

whatever, just a joke  :lol:
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: AtheTurk on August 19, 2013, 02:09:04 AM
Quote from: "drunkenshoe"
Quote from: "AtheTurk"breath and just be relaxed.
just from a sentence of me, you criticed and analyzed whole my what i think about what you talked about what i think. it's ridicilous and absurd.
you can't critisize me so. what do you know about me, huh?

Söylediklerim seni s?kmak ya da gücendirmek için de?ildi. Tam tersine. Al?nmana gerek yok, e?er fütürsuz geldiyse kusura bakma. ?nsanlar?n varl?klar?ndan özür diler bir tav?rda yazmas? rahats?z ediyor beni, alakas?z bir milletten biri olsan da ayn? ?eyi yazard?m, ki daha önce ba?kalar?na yazd?m zaten.Tekrar merhaba.

rica ederim dostum. biz hem?ehriyiz. aram?zda bunlar?n laf? olmaz.
ben yersiz bir hisse kap?ld?m. sanki önyarg?yla ba?tan hakk?mda pe?in hüküm veriyorsun gibime geldi. ben hatal?y?m, as?l sen kusura bakma.

bu ingiliz milletini bilirsin. ki?iler aras? münasebetlerinde nezekate ve adab-? mua?erete pek bir itina gösterirler. bir de ba?ka uluslara tepeden bakmak gibi hüsn-ü kuruntular? vard?r. elbette genelleme yapm?yorum. sonuçta bu da dahil bütün genellemeler yanl??t?r de?il mi?

ingilizcem'in kifayetinden dem vururken ba?tan sürç-ü lisan edersem affola minvalinde heriflere nezaketen tevazu gösterdim. bunlar?n dil hususunda kibir ve hassasiyetleri senin de malumundur san?r?m.

yoksa türklü?e ve vatana ili?kin aidiyet duygumla ilgili hiç bir s?k?nt?m yok. bilakis gurur duyar?m. senin de kan?nda vard?r bu cinsten duygular. kan derken iç benlikten bahsediyorum, yoksa genlerimizin yüceli?ine at?fta bulunarak kafatasç? biri olarak görünmek istemem.

devam ederiz dostum.

sen hangi yaban eldesin. tr'de mi ya??yorsun, yurtd???nda m?s?n?
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: AtheTurk on August 19, 2013, 02:45:18 AM
türkiye'de de ateist portal ve forum var. gerçi her ne kadar amerikan sunucusundan yay?n yapsada kat?l?c?mlar türk ve haliyle türkçe konu?uluyor. gerçi dememe gerek yok, zaten haberdars?nd?r oradan. ne zamand?r orada aktif yaz?yorum. ama ingilizcemi geli?tirme ihtiyac? has?l oldu bende. o yüzden hem burada yazarak yabanc? dilime yat?r?m yapmak, hem de ayr?ca conilerin bu din-iman i?lerinde olaya nas?l yakla?t???na ilk elden tan?k olmak, en az?ndan fikir edinmek için burada tak?lmak ihtiyac? hissettim.

bakal?m görücez ?u 10 post'u dolduray?m islam'a sa?l? sollu kro?e ve aparkatlarla giydiricem : ) ayr?ca dilim döndü?ünce tart??ma ve fikir münazaralar?na kat?lmaya çal??aca??m. ?üphesiz kendimi ingilizce tam lay?k?yla ifade edemiyorum ama zamanla herhalde otomati?e ba?lar?m diye dü?ünüyorum. senin seviyene ç?kar?m umuyorum.

sen nas?l ö?rendin ve geli?tirdin dilini.?
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Plu on August 19, 2013, 03:48:00 AM
Welcome to the forums  :)

The turkey meat joke was about the animal, not the country or the women ->

(//http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/007/cache/wild-turkey_765_600x450.jpg)
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: AtheTurk on August 19, 2013, 04:14:57 AM
it's interesting that turkey which relates a bird means hindi in turkish language.
and ''hindi'' means in turkish ''native from india.''
the country of india means ''hindistan.''

our country's name in turkish is ''türkiye.'' and we are turks. some people think that in international diplomatic relations Turkey must be called as Türkiye. however, lingua franca was french before world war 1, but now english because of america's propaganda industry and cultural assimilation.

it's not problem. it can be called Turkey.

but i'm worrying about the Mongols, it means the cromozomal sickness called down syndrome.

and there is egpyt. : )

p.s.: the old abyssinia is at present ethiopia. they are the same country. but they refuse the name abyssinia in diplomatic relations, prefer ethiopia.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: AtheTurk on August 19, 2013, 05:07:38 AM
oras? aç?k bir platform ve zaten forumun idaresinde politika gere?i ço?ulcu anlay??a uygun zemin yaratmak gerekir ve her kafadan ayr? sesler ç?kaca??n? hesaba katarak yönetim kadrosunun her görü? ve fikre ayn? mesafede durmas? ve e?itlikçi olmas? beklenir. bu ister ateist, deist, agnostik, ister koyu radikal islamc?, isterse samimi ve içten aray?? içinde bocalayan müslüman olsun böyle olmal?. troll'e kar?? bile. ama filhakika sitenin mülkiyeti host firmas?na ödeme yapan 2 ki?inin elinde. onlarsa tam cuntac? mentalitesine sahipler. üyelerle sürekli çat??an, be?enmedi?i ve onaylamad??? görü?ü savunan üyeyi kafas?na göre banlayan, fa?isan dikta rejimini and?ran zihniyetteler. her?ey yönetim kadrosunda bitiyor tabii.

agnostik.net vard?. ?imdi kapand?. islamc? geçinen hacker özentisi çoluk çocuk tayfas? taraf?ndan hacklendi. ?imdi yay?nda de?il. oran?n da yönetim ve moderasyon kadrosu adil ve demokratik olmak yerine, sürekli üyelerle dala?an ve çat??an tav?rlar sergilediler ki akl? ba??nda, as?l foruma katk? sa?layacak bilgili, seviyeli insanlar? kaç?rd?lar ve sonuçta kendileri kaybettiler.

turandursun forumlar?n? mutlaka tavsiye ederim ama ki zaten biliyorsundur. oran?n ya? ortalamas? daha yüksek ve daha seviyeli. s?rf ateist forum öyle diye kaliteli ba?ka platform yok de?il yani.

ama dedi?in gibi gerçektende buran?n atmosferi daha özgürlükçü yap?da oldu?unu ilk bak??ta hissettiriyor. sevdim buray?. ateist olmakta bunu gerektirir zaten de?il mi.

ben izmir, buca merkez ilçesindenim. ?ehird???nda üniversite maceram oldu. geri kalan hayat?m?n hepsi burada geçti. annem eski yugoslavya göçmeni muhacir. babam dededen kürt k?rmas? antepli. uzak co?rafyalardan da olsalar memuriyetleri icab? tan?? olup yuva kurmu?lar.

asl?nda amerika'da master yapma hayallerim var birazda ondan ingilizce kas?yorum. hiç yurtd??? deneyimim olmad?. ülke olarak ingilizce konu?ulan memleketler birincil tercihlerim aras?nda.

özel de?ilse sizin e?itim durumunuz nedir? yurtd??? tecrübeniz var m??
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Plu on August 19, 2013, 05:09:54 AM
It's generally considered a bit rude to have a discussion in a language that most people can't read, that kind of stuff belongs in PM.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Jason78 on August 19, 2013, 06:54:57 AM
Am I going to have to learn turkish to join in on this thread?
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Post by: Fidel_Castronaut on August 19, 2013, 07:27:36 AM
It's all Greek to me.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: AtheTurk on August 19, 2013, 07:34:23 AM
Quote from: "Fidel_Castronaut"It's all Greek to me.

the greek alphabet is one of the unchanged thing about being greek for 2500 years.

like you see, it's latin alpha-beta with little changes.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Fidel_Castronaut on August 19, 2013, 07:59:04 AM
Quote from: "AtheTurk"
Quote from: "Fidel_Castronaut"It's all Greek to me.

the greek alphabet is one of the unchanged thing about being greek for 2500 years.

like you see, it's latin alpha-beta with little changes.
(//http://i.imgur.com/fLh0JgU.gif)
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: mykcob4 on August 19, 2013, 10:33:09 AM
Quote from: "AtheTurk"what i wrote in subject blank means hi to all in turkish language which is my mother tongue.

firstly, forgive me for my grammatic and vocabular spelling falses. i can understand what i read here in this forum but when to write in english, it's hard to me.

if it's necessary to define myself, i'm actually a materialist, so depend on this i am an atheist. say welcome to me, im happy to join you.

i'm 24 years old and i'have been an atheist for 6 years. i've woke up from deep dream, now lightened : )

hello from turkey. i know it's stupid even thinking about this but i hope you don't care about my nationality. actually we are the same race of homo sapiens sapiens. so we'are all cousins : )
Thank you for joining. I really want to go to Istanbul. I love exotic places and interesting people. I find it extremely interesting that Attaturk took the nation to Securalism after WWI or maybe before. I am not sure of the actual time he did it.
I think Turkey is actually on the brink of a political change and maybe not for the better. I would hate Turkey to become a Islamic state even though in many ways it has already become that. It's not that I hate Muslims. I would hate Turkey becoming a christian state or any therocratic ruled nation. I use to think of Turkey as the perfect governmental situation where by Secularism was the predominent standard. Don't get me wrong I love the USA, and there is nothing greater than the Constitution of the United States of America, but Turkey use to be a very progressive nation filled with people of many nationalities, tongues, and cultures, concentrated in a particular stategic place in the world.
Yes America has much of the same thing, but the US is really a "pop-culturalist" society. I abhor pup-culture. Pop-culture has the collective intelligence of the lowest common denominator, therefore it is NOT in the least progressive.
I have often told my girl friend that if I ever went to Turkey, I would probably dump her and actually get married to a Turkish woman that had several Phds.
So welcome and please don't worry about your broken English, we'll understand what you want to convey. I look forward to the insight of someone that comes from such a diverse and cosmopolitan place.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Mister Agenda on August 19, 2013, 02:44:27 PM
Welcome to the forum, AttheTurk, I hope you like it here.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Atheon on August 19, 2013, 04:23:19 PM
Quote from: "Jason78"Am I going to have to learn turkish to join in on this thread?
Evet.

Or use Google Translate to get the gist.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: aitm on August 19, 2013, 08:41:23 PM
this is not an english only forum, yap in any language you want.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: wolf39us on August 19, 2013, 09:33:13 PM
especially in a Turkish members intro thread!
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: aitm on August 19, 2013, 10:57:33 PM
Quote from: "wolf39us"especially in a Turkish members intro thread!
Naturally I expect spectacular reviews of myself in your native language so I can stick it on my refrigerator......

ah.....you'll let me know right?
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: wolf39us on August 20, 2013, 12:34:39 AM
Me, my native language is English
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Aupmanyav on August 20, 2013, 01:45:12 AM
Quote from: "AtheTurk"firstly, forgive me for my grammatic and vocabular spelling falses. i can understand what i read here in this forum but when to write in english, it's hard to me.
Marhaba, Ata Turk (that is how we pronounce it here in India). Why do not you use Google Translate? Write in Turkish and ask it to translate into English. Let us see if it comes out better. :D
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: AtheTurk on August 20, 2013, 12:26:25 PM
yes, drunkenshoe is right.

my nickname is abbreviation of Atheist Turk, AtheTurk. also its pronunciation is like M. Kemal Atatürk who is founder of the republic of Türkiye.

i don't want to use translation programs like google translate. i wanna improve my english by reading and writing by myself without helping of programs.

roma was not built in a day : )
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Post by: Aupmanyav on August 23, 2013, 11:21:58 AM
OK. Then do a lot of writing, right or wrong. Let members here help you to improve it.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: AtheTurk on November 25, 2013, 11:11:43 AM
on every users' avatar, there is any organism that on the way of evolotuon steps.

why my avatar different.? i didn't choose that. who put it there for me?

what's ''don't panic''?
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Plu on November 25, 2013, 11:14:33 AM
It's a joke from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Some of the post numbers have easter eggs. As you can see, it's already gone now that you've posted again.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: AtheTurk on November 25, 2013, 11:21:28 AM
ooh, it's a nice joke. i was hunted :D
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Hakurei Reimu on November 25, 2013, 01:11:16 PM
A Turk, eh? I think I have a Turkish language book somewhere around here....

Welcome, AtheTurk! For future reference, you should probably have used AtheisTurk to have that shiritori (//http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiritori) thing going on.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Sal1981 on November 25, 2013, 05:26:28 PM
Welcome to AF. I understand your posts fine, the grammatical structure actually resembles Faroese, my native tongue.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: Aletheia on November 26, 2013, 05:21:51 AM
Couldn't resist. Used a translator for the Turkish posts.

Welcome to the forum. English is a very difficult language to learn, as you can see very few Americans have yet to master the language of their birth. Often times, the British just smile and roll their eyes at us.

We can be a little harsh at times but usually it's more of a rough sort of play. Very rarely does anyone ever get upset on the forums.

There is one theist who is currently very active on the forum and she will be difficult to understand. Rest assured, this will not be because of your English, but more to do with the fact that she is quite irrational. We don't really understand her either, even though many of us speak fluent English.
Title: Re: merhaba herkese.
Post by: SoldierofFortune on June 11, 2019, 04:15:30 PM
What the friggin' fuckin' fuck!...
It has been 6 years since i opened this thread.