Macedonia is one - Edna e Makedonija
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I know that Macedonia is one.. you are Bulgarian :D
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Can people stop arguing this is ridiculous,learn to love people. I'm Macedonian, and my best friend is Greek. My brother recently got asked to be a godfather to the son of his best friend who is also Greek. Everyone needs to just learn to live with what the countries are today. I don't understand tooo much about why everyone is arguing nor do I want to know, mainly because it is more than likely a ridiculous reason from the past that can't be solved either way. Stop Fighting. Life is too short.
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@sfentonas88 Broke. Bankruptcy. Homosexuality. Strike. Administrative cuts. Protest. Closing. Bailout. All of these are words that come out of greece. Homosexuality: deriving from the greek word homos, which was first discovered when the dark skinned people came to europe from africa, and began having sex with people of the same gender. THAT MEANS YOU FAG!
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Broke ass?You monkeydonians,live from HELLAS!If Greece close the borders to you you will eat each other!xaxaxa.You are so pathetic litlle monkeys.xaxaxa
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Ok,now suck my HELLENIC dick,you Monkeydonian!xaxaxa.Your nothing else but a bastard type of 'HUMAN'
@Pr3d4torcf #3)IGENEA? What a joke. Not only had Arnaiz-Villena & coworkers misused the genetic approach but also falsified historical perspectives to base their hypothesis. Their conclusions suffer from misquotations of scientific and historical citations as well as inaccurate statements without any historical and ancient documentation. The misquotation of Herodotus by these authors is notable and really unfortunate. As a result, the Arnaiz-Villena and coworkers study was totally discredited.
trisnna9801 8 months ago 6
@Pr3d4torcf What's "obvious" is that you have a very low education level. Since you clearly get all your information from your nation's propaganda websites. I'm not going to answer all your silly claims because it would be a waste of my time...but I'll answer a couple of them. #1) "The Iliad" is an epic poem in dactylic hexameters, traditionally attributed to Homer. "The Iliad" contains over 15,000 lines, and is written in Homeric Greek, a literary amalgam of Ionic Greek with other dialects.
trisnna9801 8 months ago 5