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No but i dont think he will share personal infos here after the Germany-NSA scandal.But, am İ the only one that's curious about this fellow?
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No but i dont think he will share personal infos here after the Germany-NSA scandal.But, am İ the only one that's curious about this fellow?
Probably scanned mine just to see if I actually live in zimbabwe.@LegionnairE use a proxy!!!! Shout him down!!!
Joke beside, you said something like 'Berlin Tiergarten'. Your speaking (**** this **** that...) reminds of an user! He has a very good knowledge in military stuffs although. If I remember right, his name was Alpha Wolf.
Calm down! Not your ip!
Probably scanned mine just to see if I actually live in zimbabwe.
İf there is one suspicious guy it would be you @Bismarck
Mate you have been for so long among us, care to introduce yourself and give some background information about yourself?
They are planning to build a central park type of park in Istanbul:Central Park, New York City
Gezi Parkı, İstanbul (that green thing in the middle)
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This is not feasable.. and will remain as a project.
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Those are not air pipes.... it's called "Ground sourced - Heat pump" which circulates water.
As far as I know, the rail is not for suburban trains. It should be for High speed trains (YHT).I only support this bridge because it also has Rail for suburban trains, otherwise i wouldnt support a car only bridge.
Istanbul needs more rail transportation and less cars.
After they build the 3rd airport, Ataturk airport will become greenland. Only a small part will remain which will only serve private jets/small airplanes. But in order do to this, I don't know how developed the 3rd airport needs to be.If they actually do something like Central Park, without sh.tting on it with their rant love, then I would applaud them. But alone this is not enough.
In my opinion we need strictly protected artificial natural life reserves, land and resources is not enough for remaining wild life, they're in danger constantly.
For examples taking a large steppe/hilly land from Central anatolia, planting whatever stuff can sustain itself in the climate, even releasing some pairs of local animals may be.
It doesn't make the idea of sacrificing gezi park in order to build a god damn shopping mall. If that was such a great idea, people living in the heart of the capitalism would do it. But I'm not seeing a shopping mall in the middle of manhattan.They are planning to build a central park type of park in Istanbul:
Veliefendi Hipodromu da kent parkı kapsamında yer alacak! 28-07-2013
They are claiming the park will be about 1 million square meter's.
I have seen the project render for Gezi park, and to be honest, I didn't think the new project looked bad at all. I think it is a better look than how it currently is.It doesn't make the idea of sacrificing gezi park in order to build a god damn shopping mall. If that was such a great idea, people living in the heart of the capitalism would do it. But I'm not seeing a shopping mall in the middle of manhattan.
I have seen the project render for Gezi park, and to be honest, I didn't think the new project looked bad at all. I think it is a better look than how it currently is.
Not sure why some people keep insisting on saying it was going to be a shopping mall either, because it was pretty clear it wasn't going to be a mall.
Anyway, not sure what's currently planned for Gezi park, but I do think Gezi park needs a little work in it's current form though.
It will be probably for booth, it wouldnt be smart if only YHT would use it, just like Marmaray.As far as I know, the rail is not for suburban trains. It should be for High speed trains (YHT).
It will be probably for booth, it wouldnt be smart if only YHT would use it, just like Marmaray.
bitch please, they were going to turn Haydarpasha into a shopping mall if t wasn't for the fire. If it wasn't for the protests they were going to destroy Gezi Parkı like they desytroyed Atatürk Orman Çiftliği... And they've destroyed the forests of ODTÜ!I have seen the project render for Gezi park, and to be honest, I didn't think the new project looked bad at all. I think it is a better look than how it currently is.
Not sure why some people keep insisting on saying it was going to be a shopping mall either, because it was pretty clear it wasn't going to be a mall.
Anyway, not sure what's currently planned for Gezi park, but I do think Gezi park needs a little work in it's current form though.
You can clearly see from the renders for the Gezi project that is wasn't a mall. The only reason some people insist on the project being a mall is so to provoke people to go on the streets (at the time) and/or sway opinions.bitch please, they were going to turn Haydarpasha into a shopping mall if t wasn't for the fire. If it wasn't for the protests they were going to destroy Gezi Parkı like they desytroyed Atatürk Orman Çiftliği... And they've destroyed the forests of ODTÜ!
Courts ruled against both projects but the constructions took place anyway. They didn't wait for the court order. It's against the 56. article of the constitution, they can't take away our parks for their petty financial gain.
Who approved this? People of Ankara certainly didn't. Who approved the destruction of Gezi Parkı? people of İstanbul certainly DIDN'T! It was our constitutional right(article 34) to protest. But we were murdered and branded as terrorists. If you vote for AKP, it means you approve what they did and I don't think you have any shred of humanity left in you.
The mayor's were elected by the people of the city's. Which gives them the authority to engage in projects like these. Otherwise there is no point in electing a mayor.Who approved this? People of Ankara certainly didn't. Who approved the destruction of Gezi Parkı? people of İstanbul certainly DIDN'T! It was our constitutional right(article 34) to protest. But we were murdered and branded as terrorists.
This type of sentiment is exactly the problem in Turkey right now. People that either hate or love a political party/movement/ideology way too much. If this happens, you can't stand anyone or anything that is different/has a different opinion and your own opinion being full of stereotypes and generalizations. But that we are like this is not your or my fault though, even-though we do contribute to this problem with our behavior. It is mostly the fault of Turkish media and politicians, and ironically they are the one's saying that Turkey is polarized, but also are the one's contributing to this polarization the most. That is exactly why events like Gezi protests (or any other events like these) start. Some journalists/politicians are sincerely trying to make an effort against this polarization issue. But generally papers, tv-channels and political party's are contributing to this problem.If you vote for AKP, it means you approve what they did and I don't think you have any shred of humanity left in you.
The bridge is too far from the city to have suburban trains like metro to pass it, I think.It will be probably for booth, it wouldnt be smart if only YHT would use it, just like Marmaray.