@YaaaEGE@eseses9595@HellenicEchoes Damn, that's crazy.
For a badass headcutter you seem a bit too sensitive with the word "steal".
Better get used to it for your mental health.
Hey @Asmongold you gonna react to your queen Emiru's 48 minutes of lies?
Or do you wanna keep hitting on her saying how cool you are for using the N word as passwords at 33 years old?
Emiru sent this to me in a screenshot years ago
@eseses9595@HellenicEchoes My pfp refers to you not me and I agree it does match the occasion.
I get that English is hard for some people but god damn this is pathetic.
You get an existential crisis whenever you interact with anyone outside of your Turkish hypereality bubble.
Sad.
@eseses9595@HellenicEchoes I don't steal food, stealing food, lands, architecture and culture is your job not mine so you probably got confused.
Being unable to write in English in an international app due to being Turkish is hardly the flex you think it is.
@eseses9595@HellenicEchoes Because the name remained due to usage in Ottomans times and later on when the Greeks of Anatolia and Constantinople were exchanged.
Variations of Tzatziki existed before the Turks set foot in Anatolia in Arabic, Persian and Greek (jajaq, borani, oxygala).
Sad.
@eseses9595@HellenicEchoes I don't understand how difficult it is for you grasp that the names themselves are Turkish but that the dishes pre-existed and had their names changed to Turkish.
Maybe you English is just terrible, which tracks, seeing as you cannot type in English at all but this is sad.
@eseses9595@HellenicEchoes Yes, each of these is a native dish that had its name changed to Turkish and appropriated.
Same for the homelands. All those homelands are lands you stole, renamed, often funnily enough by bastardizing a Greek name, and then called them your homelands.
Laughable.
@eseses9595@HellenicEchoes The name can be Turkish while the recipe itself not. We can change the name if that is what you are angry about and you stop making the food.
Win-win for both sides.
@LBozkurt57964@HellenicEchoes The actual inferiority complex is once having been the top dog of the Mediterranean and now being a joke that has been culturally mogged to oblivion.