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#41 Luffy-4-

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Posted 21 June 2011 - 12:24 AM

a simple solution don't negotiate with them ... just hang them !


Hanging them is not the solution. They are so fat that no rope can hold them. :facepalm: :facepalm:

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Posted 21 June 2011 - 04:58 AM


Also, I just heard that in Greece, retired workers used to get the 13th pension. What's up with that ? Also workers woul get a 14th salary ever year. 13th is understandable, but 14th ? And now you complain you're in deep shit? Sorry folks, but you have no one but you to blame.

oh yeah sorry that we didnt left all the money to the head funds and the clobal companies. i am not saying that the state employess policy was right and i agree that there should be many fired and that there should cut the fat wages,but sincerely i hope that u really dont believe that that is the major reason of the greek crysis. i am tired to read so many irrelevant and unreliable posts to this thread.and soz fofo but we havent reached romanians deep shit yet and your medieval labor conditions of 150 euro basic wage so u better start explaining what went wrong to your country like Xevax did. DONT worry HELLAS will survive without your usefull comments :ph34r:



What went wrong in Romania? uhm...tough question.

Everything went wrong in Romania. And it still does.
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Posted 25 June 2011 - 04:38 AM

Greece is too laid back. Y'all need to work harder and pay more taxes and stop complaining.

Yelling at buildings in the street gets you nowhere.

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Posted 25 June 2011 - 04:11 PM

Greece is too laid back. Y'all need to work harder and pay more taxes and stop complaining.

Yelling at buildings in the street gets you nowhere.


FFS cant you read? If only you could pay a bit more attention to former replies you wouldnt need to make a useless one!

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As for the yelling at building things i couldnt disagree more. We were a Nation with a fucked-up Political system but we didnt wanted to believe that the Politicians were to blame nor the certain Political Unions as people here are fanatics with some Political Unions. Having people out there protesting is proof of having awareness of our current state putting aside the fanaticism and try to unite each other no matter what Union we used to support in order to save ourselves from the shithole that we are!!

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Posted 29 June 2011 - 11:08 AM


Greece is too laid back. Y'all need to work harder and pay more taxes and stop complaining.

Yelling at buildings in the street gets you nowhere.


FFS cant you read? If only you could pay a bit more attention to former replies you wouldnt need to make a useless one!

Check this Link

As for the yelling at building things i couldnt disagree more. We were a Nation with a fucked-up Political system but we didnt wanted to believe that the Politicians were to blame nor the certain Political Unions as people here are fanatics with some Political Unions. Having people out there protesting is proof of having awareness of our current state putting aside the fanaticism and try to unite each other no matter what Union we used to support in order to save ourselves from the shithole that we are!!




Funny, a world wide survey showing the 15 hardest working nations doesn't show any Southern European countries, except for one which is Portugal, and Turkey is also on the list depending on what u consider them being. I can't imagine how far back Greece has to be.

Stop putting all the weight on politicians. The people are the ones holding up a nation. Greeks need to work harder and get their shit together.

You can bend it and twist it however you want. Doesn't change the fact that Greece is in a state of disaster, unlike all other European countries.


"Having people out there protesting is proof of having awareness of our current state putting aside the fanaticism "

Greek politicians have proven themselves to be worthless, now everyone is uniting so they can tell the politicians to work harder. How much will that accomplish. Going on a nation wide strike? Seriously? Instead of working extra hard to get out of the debt everyone decides to do even less. No wonder this happened to Greece.

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Posted 29 June 2011 - 01:59 PM

Yeah i dont blame the politicians, i blame the brainless people that voted for them. Trust me if you had a clue about whats going on here you would understand.

About your "Greeks need to work harder" arguement. I presume you heard a Greek talking about how laid back he is and still gets well paid. Its true , there are some who actually live this way but the funny thing is that they work for the Goverment as tax officers or school teachers, anyone that works under the protection of the Greek Goverment. Do you know why this happens? Because the Greek Goverment doesnt give a fuck about how the system works. Ask the people that have their own companies. My father is an engineer and works 10-12 hours a day and 6-8 hours every Saturday. Go tell him that he is laid back. Go tell people that have their bussiness at the hill of bankrupting working their asses out that they are too laid back. I agree that some are taking advantage of our shitless working system that is being managed by the Greek Goverment but dont compare everyone with a handful of brainless people that dont know what the word 'work' is. I hate people that dont have a clue about a situation and they poke their noses pretending that they know whats wrong and how to fix it.




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