tha i thela ama tha mporouse na mou apantisei kapoios se authn thn erwthsh
gt dn kaname thn eurovision sto OAKA pou exei xwritikotita sxedon 60.000 kai thn kaname sti kleisto gumnastiiro pou exei thn misi xwritikotita?? Tha eixame perissotero kosmos pisteuw!
@tsipilive den exoume stegastro opws k na xei. de ftanei na skepazontai oi theseis twn theatwn, me ti skini ti ginete an breksei? opote kalatraba ksekalatraba skepasto de to les:D
Males who play the active role in homosexual relations are not socially regarded as homosexuals in the Turkish culture.
The active homosexual role is more likely to be assumed as a variety of sexuality experienced by a heterosexual male. That is, homosexuality is rather restricted in meaning and covers almost exclusively effeminacy and the passive homosexual role.
Yet despite this, the Istanbul of today is thought to have nearly half a million homosexuals, who concentrate in the Beyoilu (PeraJ district, especially the Cihangir quarter. A majority must still conceal their homosexuality from their families and colleagues at work. Arslan Yiizgiin's study of 223 homosexual men in Istanbul showed
that 56.1 percent are both active and passive, 30.9 percent are passive only and 13 percent are active only.
Sir Richard Burton, who observed in Section D of his 'Terminal Essay' to the translation of the Arabian Nights (1885) that the whole of the socalled 'Sotadic Zone' covering the whole of Asia Minor and Mesopotamia had been colonized by the 'unspeakable TURK,' A RACE OF PEDERASTS'
Evidently in the towns and cities of Anatolia Le Vice [homosexuality] prevails more [...] than in the villages, yet even these are infected, while the nomad Turcomans contrast badly in this point with the Gypsies, those-Badawin of India' (Burton 15)
Women, for Mustafa, were a means of satisfying masculine appetites, little more; nor, in his zest for experience, would he be inhibited from passing adventures with young boys, if the opportunity offered and the mood, in this bisexual fin de siecle Ottoman age, came upon him.
Patrick Balfour (Lord Kinross) biography of Kemal, page 21
are you from greece ?you do not know anything !!!!this is called PRIDE !!!!YOU KSENOMANIAKIE!!!!!!THIS IS CALLED BEAUTY!!!!NOBODY CAN DO IT LIKE THE GREEKS!!!!!!!!SO SHAT YOUR MOUTH UP!!!!!!!!
fotini dara is a great singer but that song was boring and lyrics were lame "the song of life, in this land is born" what is it, if not typical and unaccurate self pride ?
this opening ceremony was 'spectacular' there were some good ideas though... good, but can do far better to be remembered...
don't you know that everything was born in greece!!!!not only the song ,the music,but EVERYTHING!!!!THE ARE PROUD!!!!AND THEY DESERVE IT!!!GREECE IS THE ALPHA& THE OMEGA!!!!
to be honest i expexct something upbeat to open eurovision not dramatic ruslana singing heart on fire last year was heaps better, the semi final opening was better than the final this year the host entrance was good though
mpravo mas.....otan theloume mpwroume na kanoume thaumata.....!!!!!!!
85paulos 9 months ago
Greece.......whatelse can i say.......Greece.....just the name explains alot... <3
NaughtyLover92 1 year ago 10
Φωτεινή είσαι υπέροχη!!!
TheNewChangeee 1 year ago
tha i thela ama tha mporouse na mou apantisei kapoios se authn thn erwthsh
gt dn kaname thn eurovision sto OAKA pou exei xwritikotita sxedon 60.000 kai thn kaname sti kleisto gumnastiiro pou exei thn misi xwritikotita?? Tha eixame perissotero kosmos pisteuw!
tsipilive 1 year ago
@tsipilive giati i diorganwsi prepei na ginete se kleisto xwro (se periptwsi broxis). an ginotan sto oaka tha prepe na ftiaxnane k kapoio skepastro.
johny7even 1 year ago
@johny7even ma exoume kotzaman kalatrava panw apo to OAKA !!!h mipws dn mporei na sugkratisei tis stagones ths vroxis na mpoun sto gipedo?
tsipilive 1 year ago
@tsipilive den exoume stegastro opws k na xei. de ftanei na skepazontai oi theseis twn theatwn, me ti skini ti ginete an breksei? opote kalatraba ksekalatraba skepasto de to les:D
johny7even 1 year ago
@tsipilive den exoume skepastro ennoousa, oxi stegastro:P
johny7even 1 year ago
@johny7even ase eimai teleiws gaou biou nomiza oti o kalatravas kleinei kai kaluptei olo to gipedo :P
tsipilive 1 year ago
@tsipilive :))). kala tha tan.
johny7even 1 year ago
@johny7even nai
tsipilive 1 year ago
The most spectacular opening ceremony I've seen in Eurovision.
Fueman89 1 year ago 8
It was a breathtaking intro...Love it!!!!
Also liked the entrance of Maria Menounos and Sakis !!!!
It looked like they were descending the stairs of the ancient theater from the T.V --> 4:45...Excellent idea!!!!
ManoloGr1980 1 year ago 4
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It was a breathtaking intro...love it!
Also liked the entrance of the presenters!!!!
It looked like they were descending the stairs of the ancient theater from the TV --> 4:45...Excellent idea!!!!
I'm watching eurovision since 2001 and i've never seen before such a great intro
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ManoloGr1980 1 year ago
aplause for the woman that made terry wogan SHUT UP!!!
niki89m 1 year ago 3
3:23 OMG
greeks did it again...I must say...this is pure triamph!!!!!
marili1323 2 years ago 18
@marili1323 indeed
savant69 10 months ago
no words to describe this! :) <3 it
ZVRK9090 2 years ago 15
proud to be GREEK
kostantit 2 years ago 24
the best of all opening act in Eurovision and the most spectacular lights and stage ever in Eurovision!!!
KakaFrokgr 2 years ago 21
An incredible song with lots of sacred spirit. Only Motherland of spirit can create global heritage of this KIND.
Congratulations Foteiné Darra!
Greece 4EVER.
G Paraskevopoulos
Kilkis
Zeuxis5511 3 years ago 19
BRAVO DARRA!!!
zvbsg 3 years ago 25
Bravo Greece!!! The best opening act in Eurovision and the most spectacular lights and stage ever in Eurovision!!!
Ziseas 3 years ago 59
Amazing!
myrtoulova 3 years ago 23
the best ever opening ceremony!!!
merda2004 4 years ago 49
It's true!! ;)
Or better said, it's the best opening of Eurovision!! I hope this year will be ok..
LittleSilentGirl 3 years ago 21
Very good work, Greece :)
kakkahuumoria 4 years ago 25
fuck turkey fags. Greek Pride.
zemeckis1987 4 years ago 25
Ozy has some issues with his male self image, apparently.
Sodnal 4 years ago 4
ozyforever86: ...you know what they say about people that make fun of gay people all the time.....something you need to address, man? ;)
skyduster4 4 years ago
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ozyforever86 4 years ago
ozyforever86: Mongolian, barbaric sub-human coming from a terrorist third world country. (Fact).
HATEFORTURKS 4 years ago 3
Get out of the closet!
petertassiopoulos 4 years ago 3
it seems that you know everyone... get a life instead of giving us history and mythology lessons. you forgot to add yourself in this list!
smarkou 4 years ago 5
Males who play the active role in homosexual relations are not socially regarded as homosexuals in the Turkish culture.
The active homosexual role is more likely to be assumed as a variety of sexuality experienced by a heterosexual male. That is, homosexuality is rather restricted in meaning and covers almost exclusively effeminacy and the passive homosexual role.
Hamdullah Aydin, M.D., and Zeynep Gulcat, Ph.D
erixthonios 4 years ago
Yet despite this, the Istanbul of today is thought to have nearly half a million homosexuals, who concentrate in the Beyoilu (PeraJ district, especially the Cihangir quarter. A majority must still conceal their homosexuality from their families and colleagues at work. Arslan Yiizgiin's study of 223 homosexual men in Istanbul showed
that 56.1 percent are both active and passive, 30.9 percent are passive only and 13 percent are active only.
erixthonios 4 years ago
Sir Richard Burton, who observed in Section D of his 'Terminal Essay' to the translation of the Arabian Nights (1885) that the whole of the socalled 'Sotadic Zone' covering the whole of Asia Minor and Mesopotamia had been colonized by the 'unspeakable TURK,' A RACE OF PEDERASTS'
erixthonios 4 years ago
Evidently in the towns and cities of Anatolia Le Vice [homosexuality] prevails more [...] than in the villages, yet even these are infected, while the nomad Turcomans contrast badly in this point with the Gypsies, those-Badawin of India' (Burton 15)
erixthonios 4 years ago
Women, for Mustafa, were a means of satisfying masculine appetites, little more; nor, in his zest for experience, would he be inhibited from passing adventures with young boys, if the opportunity offered and the mood, in this bisexual fin de siecle Ottoman age, came upon him.
Patrick Balfour (Lord Kinross) biography of Kemal, page 21
erixthonios 4 years ago 3
So, crawl back to your cave and leave the civillised world alone,
erixthonios 4 years ago 7
amzing voice!! but by the way, i'mhappy that i can sing this very amzing song!!! and i do it with all my force and maybe one day i'l record it hehehe
LittleSilentGirl 4 years ago
i am proud that i am greek.just amazing
mlrs1000 4 years ago
haha sooo geil aftos o ellinas pou mialei ine mipos o spyros apo to 'sto para pente'??
greekdiva1 4 years ago
Good luck to our Greek friends from UK! We'll be voting for you. So make sure you throw in a vote for us :p
nickynoodle167 4 years ago
Sie ist eine Göttin! Ein Engel! Sie ist!
gp1602 4 years ago
Wow i enjoyed it.
From greece's best friend Egypt
tamertarek 4 years ago
as always we organise the best organizations!bravo greece!forever hellas!!!i love u GREECE!!!
nafsika89 4 years ago
Heli Greece! BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEST EVEEEER
ErevosQ 4 years ago
this is song this is voice this is greek powerr i love you foteini darra σουπερρ μουσικι μπραβο Ελλας μπραβο Foteini Darra
siyah2 4 years ago
it is really very nice. best wishes to our greek friends from Turkey...
altugozturk1978 5 years ago
This was indead a great openning to the event
mrcapri 5 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Who prepared this opening ceremony for you? the British?, French?. Obviously you can't do anything yourselves ...
selerte 5 years ago
you don't reserve a simple comment...there are always fucking frustrated people..
costpo 5 years ago
hahaha. check out the Olympic Games opening ceremony 2004.
Hope you enjoy it... Its all ours!
Only two words: INFERIORITY COMPLEX
chabos4 5 years ago
are you from greece ?you do not know anything !!!!this is called PRIDE !!!!YOU KSENOMANIAKIE!!!!!!THIS IS CALLED BEAUTY!!!!NOBODY CAN DO IT LIKE THE GREEKS!!!!!!!!SO SHAT YOUR MOUTH UP!!!!!!!!
nixter888 4 years ago
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fuck all greek orthodox bastards and fuck ur cheap greek flag u greek idiots
ottomanturk1453 5 years ago
Dont think you will ever be where Greece and Cyprus already is.
GREECEisalreadytheEU 5 years ago
get a life u miserable turkish retard
reisCOLE 5 years ago
This is sooooooo gay !
Thank God there is eurovision, those americans (inc the hostess) just DON´T know what they´ve been missing for 51 years
Zoey119 5 years ago
jealous?
nixter888 4 years ago
SHE SAID THE SUN AND LIGHT !!!!
nixter888 4 years ago
fotini dara is a great singer but that song was boring and lyrics were lame "the song of life, in this land is born" what is it, if not typical and unaccurate self pride ?
this opening ceremony was 'spectacular' there were some good ideas though... good, but can do far better to be remembered...
hermesfr 5 years ago
don't you know that everything was born in greece!!!!not only the song ,the music,but EVERYTHING!!!!THE ARE PROUD!!!!AND THEY DESERVE IT!!!GREECE IS THE ALPHA& THE OMEGA!!!!
nixter888 4 years ago
this is GREAT! Everybody should visit Greece n njoy life!!!
spacegv 5 years ago
to be honest i expexct something upbeat to open eurovision not dramatic ruslana singing heart on fire last year was heaps better, the semi final opening was better than the final this year the host entrance was good though
monkeymedia 5 years ago
fotini dara!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the best singer!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LittleSilentGirl 5 years ago
Terry Wogan is a legend
tsitou 5 years ago