I'm a burger and I'm offended.
toolturk 1 week ago
I'm Turkish, it's funny...
deezinet 2 weeks ago
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She is hot. Period.
ConejoTravesti 1 month ago
i would totally eat that up and i aint talkin bout the burger..
;)
ZeppelinWolf87 1 month ago
The first burger she bites is a real burger second bite is a turkey burger carls Jr FAIL
iben7 1 month ago
Omg
Fageronyandcheese 1 month ago
ahahaha I love this comercial!!!
amjoi567890 3 months ago
it's turkiya.
turks should change the name from 'turkey' to 'turkiya'.
completely wrong by west.
Ibringthetruth1 6 months ago
@Ibringthetruth1
you should change your name to ibringthebullshit
beniyiyimsen 1 month ago
@beniyiyimsen
Hey moron. People in the USA identify Turkey with a bird. It's not pronounced the same.
It's Turk-iya sounding in pronunciation.
Ibringthetruth1 1 month ago
you are a son of a moron. its türkiye in turkish and turkey in english. so what?
why should the turks or how could the turks change this? bullshit. why is it wrong completely like you moron said? people have different languages. get used to it.
turkey is fine btw. it could have been donkey.
You're just a huge dumbass.
i will say it again. The word Turkey is being used as a derogative MORON. In every story in American the word is associated in puns against Turks.
The Americans need to say it the way Turks pronounce it.
@Ibringthetruth1 Grow up, man. I'm Turkish and I'm not insulted. It's a bird, so fucking what?
India is called Hindistan (turkeyland) and Egypt is called Misir (sweet corn) in Turkish.
We don't feel like we are insulting India or Egypt everytime we say Hindistan or Misir. It's the context that counts, not the words themselves.
colalight71 2 weeks ago 11
@colalight71
whoever came up with 'turkey' in English didn't understand.
Turks don't say it the way English say it. We say "Turk-iye" .
See the ending 'iye' or ' Turkiya' is better. The English sounds association is off. Not sound right. Not 100% accurate.
I would like a change to represent how Turks say it. Not how the west/usa/UK say it.
Historical wrong.
Ibringthetruth1 1 week ago
I'm a burger and I'm offended.
toolturk 1 week ago
I'm Turkish, it's funny...
deezinet 2 weeks ago
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deezinet 2 weeks ago
She is hot. Period.
ConejoTravesti 1 month ago
i would totally eat that up and i aint talkin bout the burger..
;)
ZeppelinWolf87 1 month ago
The first burger she bites is a real burger second bite is a turkey burger carls Jr FAIL
iben7 1 month ago
Omg
Fageronyandcheese 1 month ago
ahahaha I love this comercial!!!
amjoi567890 3 months ago
it's turkiya.
turks should change the name from 'turkey' to 'turkiya'.
completely wrong by west.
Ibringthetruth1 6 months ago
@Ibringthetruth1
you should change your name to ibringthebullshit
beniyiyimsen 1 month ago
@beniyiyimsen
Hey moron. People in the USA identify Turkey with a bird. It's not pronounced the same.
It's Turk-iya sounding in pronunciation.
Ibringthetruth1 1 month ago
@Ibringthetruth1
you are a son of a moron. its türkiye in turkish and turkey in english. so what?
why should the turks or how could the turks change this? bullshit. why is it wrong completely like you moron said? people have different languages. get used to it.
turkey is fine btw. it could have been donkey.
beniyiyimsen 1 month ago
@beniyiyimsen
You're just a huge dumbass.
i will say it again. The word Turkey is being used as a derogative MORON. In every story in American the word is associated in puns against Turks.
The Americans need to say it the way Turks pronounce it.
Ibringthetruth1 1 month ago
@Ibringthetruth1 Grow up, man. I'm Turkish and I'm not insulted. It's a bird, so fucking what?
India is called Hindistan (turkeyland) and Egypt is called Misir (sweet corn) in Turkish.
We don't feel like we are insulting India or Egypt everytime we say Hindistan or Misir. It's the context that counts, not the words themselves.
colalight71 2 weeks ago 11
@colalight71
whoever came up with 'turkey' in English didn't understand.
Turks don't say it the way English say it. We say "Turk-iye" .
See the ending 'iye' or ' Turkiya' is better. The English sounds association is off. Not sound right. Not 100% accurate.
I would like a change to represent how Turks say it. Not how the west/usa/UK say it.
Historical wrong.
Ibringthetruth1 1 week ago