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Post by Atabeg on Oct 13, 2007 1:12:52 GMT 3
Those so-called "Turks" look like kurds. Kurdish looking mofos indeed than again most people look eird at me when i say i'm turkish for some reason
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Oct 13, 2007 21:40:59 GMT 3
Because the great majority of the "Turks" living in Europe are either kurds or are non-educated Turks, contradictory to the Turks living in the USA who are mostly university/college graduates. Of course there are good-behaving and/or well-educated Turks in Europe, but I guess they are few in number.
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Post by Atabeg on Oct 14, 2007 23:42:14 GMT 3
Because the great majority of the "Turks" living in Europe are either kurds or are non-educated Turks, contradictory to the Turks living in the USA who are mostly university/college graduates. Of course there are good-behaving and/or well-educated Turks in Europe, but I guess they are few in number. yeah I get that alot. You talk dutch so good. And I'm al polite and stuff around older local people most of the "Turks" here are lazy loudmouths. and than they say the locals are racist. But yeah thats what they say you're not Turkish you don't look ME
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Oct 15, 2007 21:23:11 GMT 3
I see. That must be the case in Germany, Belgium, France and Sweden too We will see how people will treat me when I will go to the Netherlands for my doctorate studies (I don't think people wold be negative to me) ;D By the way, are there many anti-Turkish kurds and armenians there? I don't want to get into trouble because I am not sure how long I can keep my temper.
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Post by Bor Chono on Jan 27, 2008 14:35:01 GMT 3
A QUESTION : Since when nomadic ppl sleeping on bed? I guess -sleeping on bed is more healty than sleeping on ground.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jan 29, 2008 4:26:34 GMT 3
Depends on the material which covers the ground Hmm as for your question... The nomads considered the ground and animal furs as beds But if you ask the type of beds we know, I have no idea.
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Post by kirischi on Sept 2, 2008 18:43:35 GMT 3
Girls want and need sex almost as much as guys, but unfortunately womens sexuality has been historically repressed. After the sexual revolution sexual freedom for women began in America and most of Europe. Certain parts of Asia and Africa also began to see sexual freedom for women. I hope this will spread to our lands also, I hope this feeling of paternal protection of daughters and brothers will fade away and allow our girls to taste the delicious fruit of sex without constantly looking over their shoulders. Sexual freedom should come alongside with sexual education warning youth of the dangers of too much sex with too many partners, thereby creating a better environment.
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Post by Bor Chono on Oct 10, 2008 7:04:58 GMT 3
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3CxHbMbIEoLets us think logically! Any nomad man or women will think about SEX when he or she pass near one of these MAGICAL stones. We Mongols are few. The BIG idea of these stone was increase population. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by mongol194 on Oct 13, 2008 15:23:12 GMT 3
Haha LOL ;D ;D ;D Viva BOR CHONO
I don't know if this is a generall thing on the steppes but i find that women are a welcome reflief after a hard fought battle. However it may also be common for frustrated couple to fight inbed as well! I have more scars from those who love me than those who hate me so for me love hurts. However i also heard that being active like this was seen as a sign of ones health and fitness ;D If we go by this then i musn't be that healthy becuase i have been lonely for a long time but that said i am planning my third wedding soon i'll get a tent big enough and invite u all! ;D
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Oct 13, 2008 21:46:56 GMT 3
Sounds cool
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Post by Subu'atai on Nov 23, 2008 14:03:41 GMT 3
LOLOL WTF Aye we kill each other too much, need to keep humping
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Post by jamyangnorbu on Dec 19, 2009 20:10:06 GMT 3
hii-mori is your soul, isn't it? Yep! Hii-mori is not a god to worship. Hii-mori is one of your Spirits -That`s inside U. It`s something like Men`s Energy-Level. If your thingy is not standing when it`s needed -Mongols likely to say "Chalha muu"="bad tone" or "Hii-mori doroi" means "low spirit"="low spritual horse". I suspect this is an idea that does not predate Mongol interactions with Tibet. My reasoning is as follows: The term hii/khii/хий is used to translate the Tibetan word རླུང་ (rlung)* in Mongolian translations of Tibetan medical texts. Originating in indigenous pre-Buddhist Tibetan traditions, is the concept of the རླུང་རྟ་(rlung rta), the wind horse. The scope of the term is a little difficult to translate, but is linked to one's personal fortune, luck and fortitude. хийморь (khii mori) seems to be a direct translation of this term.
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Post by Bor Chono on Jan 3, 2010 13:29:41 GMT 3
Yep! Hii-mori is not a god to worship. Hii-mori is one of your Spirits -That`s inside U. It`s something like Men`s Energy-Level. If your thingy is not standing when it`s needed -Mongols likely to say "Chalha muu"="bad tone" or "Hii-mori doroi" means "low spirit"="low spritual horse". I suspect this is an idea that does not predate Mongol interactions with Tibet. My reasoning is as follows: The term hii/khii/хий is used to translate the Tibetan word རླུང་ (rlung)* in Mongolian translations of Tibetan medical texts. Originating in indigenous pre-Buddhist Tibetan traditions, is the concept of the རླུང་རྟ་(rlung rta), the wind horse. The scope of the term is a little difficult to translate, but is linked to one's personal fortune, luck and fortitude. хийморь (khii mori) seems to be a direct translation of this term. MEH TIBETIANS! In Mongolian : Lung is "Uushig" Air is "Agaar" To breath is "Amisgalah" wind is "Salkhi" Invisible is "Khii" (To do) is "Khii" Insert is "Khii" Gas from your ass is "Khii" Fake is "Khii-mel" HORSE = MORI!!! KHII+MORI is 100% Tengrist term! Not Buddhist! I don`t think Tibetians are good horsemen! Mongols use word Khii-mori as "physical strenght"! And it is our GUARDIAN ANGEL! FAITH, GOOD LUCK and PRIDE. www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFTNWNgP-gk
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Post by jamyangnorbu on Jan 4, 2010 23:29:28 GMT 3
Hello Bor Chono, I am not sure how best to respond to your post. Based on your response, I think you misread at least one of the points. I did not say that wind horse, either Хийморь or རླུང་རྟ་/ rlung rta, is a Buddhist idea. In fact, I said that rlung rta is from an " indigenous pre-Buddhist Tibetan" tradition. Meaning it is something the Tibetans had before they adopted Vajrayāna Buddhism. As for the definitions you list for the two component words. I don't disagree with any of your translations of хий. However you are leaving out another definition that was common in Classical Mongolian. I have to point out once more that when Indo-Tibetan medical texts were being translated into Classical Mongolian, the word used to render the name of the wind humor, the Sanskrit vāyu and the Tibetan རླུང་/rlung, is хий. The three humors in these medical systems are translated as follows: Sanskrit | Tibetan | Cyrillic Mongolian | English | vāta, vayū | རླུང་ | хий | Wind | pitta | མཁྲིས་པ་ | шар | Bile | kapha | བད་ཀན་ | бадган | Phlegm |
You can see this for yourself with a simple google search of the cyrillic in the table above. In addition there is this from a Mongolian-English dictionary of classical Mongolian: Secondly you said: The རྟ་/rta in རླུང་རྟ་/rlung rta also means horse, so I don't understand how this contradicts anything I said. As for this: Mongols use word Khii-mori as "physical strenght"! And it is our GUARDIAN ANGEL! FAITH, GOOD LUCK and PRIDE. I said the same, except for guardian angel because it is too loaded of a term to use to translate any concept into English or other language of predominantly Christian people. Physical strength = fortitude Good luck = luck, fortune MEH TIBETIANS! I'm not sure what the above means. I am guessing it means you don't like Tibetans? I'm not Tibetan, and I don't have a particular nationalist interest to pursue here. There is empirical textual evidence that this idea was present in Tibet by 800 AD when the Tibetans started writing in their current alphabet. I am not closing the door to the possibility that the concept of རླུང་རྟ་/rlung rta was introduced into Tibet by a central asian people, perhaps the Uyghur Khanate who were contemporaries of the tibetan empire. Or perhaps individuals like this one are correct and the Tibetans were more involved in a pan-asian shamanic tradition prior to the importation of Buddhism. If you have any empirical evidence that this idea was present among turco-mongol peoples prior or contemporary to this, I would be genuinely interested in reading about it. Or if you have any info about this concept being found amongst present turkish or mongol communities outside of the Khalka, Oirats, Buryats and Tuvans who have been involved in a lot of cultural exchange with the Tibetans over the past few hundred years. All the best.
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Post by Bor Chono on Jan 9, 2010 9:41:07 GMT 3
YEAH! MEH TIBETIANS??? Everyone loves Tibetians! Even Chinese! I am a MONGOL! And there are Mongols who hate Tibetians! Since when HORSE became their symbol of GOOD LUCK & FORTUNE? Since when HORSE became one of symbols of Tibetian Buddhism? They don`t need horse! They build their temples & sit & read. Their symbol of physical strenght is LION! We all know that lions don`t live in Tibet even in Asia!!! Look at their flag! 2 Lions! These are not Lions but Tibetian lion dogs! Guardians of fortune & property! As for good luck they use many symbols like : Fish, pottery, lotus...etc =so sick! they must be purified! ;D AND DON~T MESS KHII-MORI WITH MEDICAL THEORY OF POISONOUS GAS,WATER and OIL!=Khii,Shar,Badgana! If person is thin, have lung problems maybe smokes, if his hands are shaky! THIS PERSON HAS POISONOUS KHII =GAS inside! If person looks ok, but his bones are hurting and can`t move or it has no mustles THIS PERSON HAS POISONOUS SHAR =yellow water that melts down bones & hard mustles If person is fat, cold, slow moving...etc THIS PERSON HAS POISONOUS BADGANA = poisonous fat or oil. Khii-Mori does not poison human body! Khii-Mori guards human health & life!!! If your healthy you are lucky! If you wife & children are healthy! you are lucky! If mind of your ppl is healthy! you are lucky! it is like white running cells in your blood! If you think Tibetian Buddhism is LIGHT! -forget it!
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