In my language, your name is "Sadochok Adnan". You love anything sweet and any sort of competition. You are still rather disliked by many of your former territories and the feeling is quite mutual. You enjoy helping tourists and showing them around your home. Rather friendly with everyone and you still rather close to Azerbaydzhan. You love red tulips, markets and tea. You're very caring to your child even if you say you dislike children and you are rather attached to your former leader and even if you are attached to him you still hold a little respect for your former self and everything he had accomplished.
-stands in silence with her arms still covering herself-
Any similarities are pure coincidence.attaturkFebruary 23 2010, 02:45:15 UTC
[coughs and looks at the ground]
Call ya if Ukrayna if I were speakin' Turkish. An' ya like... bakin' bread and takin' care of people. Probably 'cause... you got that sister of your's and Russia and you're the oldest of 'em all, and seems like the three of you were always havin' a tough time, though he wouldn't leave me the hell alone! [pauses uncomfortably] ...Hurt you more though.
...But, uh, favorite colors are blue an' yellow an' ya like sunflowers best 'cause it snows a lot at your place, but it's... it's the lilacs? that come out first in spring, so ya like those too. Like lemon preserve with your tea! Always seemed kinda nervous about speakin' up or showin' off - should smile more you know! [flashes her a quick look]
An' you're... kind and sweet and ya turn red a lot. Asked me how to pronounce Aşure that once when I first gave you some to cheer you up.
[angrily toes the ground with his boot more out of embarrassment than anything]
That's--!! ...Don't dare talk about that!
[glares at her, clenching his fists so hard they start to shake]
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You had no problems with hurting me physically in the past. Will you prove me correct that you never changed?
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[slams his fist into his leg]
Got nothin' to do with the past! An' what's to prove? Not like you'll believe it anyway!
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...
-looks away hoping he didn't see-
You gave me a reason not to believe you.
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Doesn't make everythin' else a lie!
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How well would you say you know me?
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...What d'you mean?
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In my language, your name is "Sadochok Adnan". You love anything sweet and any sort of competition. You are still rather disliked by many of your former territories and the feeling is quite mutual. You enjoy helping tourists and showing them around your home. Rather friendly with everyone and you still rather close to Azerbaydzhan. You love red tulips, markets and tea.
You're very caring to your child even if you say you dislike children and you are rather attached to your former leader and even if you are attached to him you still hold a little respect for your former self and everything he had accomplished.
-stands in silence with her arms still covering herself-
Am I correct?
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[shifts a little uncertainly]
Want me to tell everything I know about you?
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If you know me, you would know how I feel.
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Call ya if Ukrayna if I were speakin' Turkish. An' ya like... bakin' bread and takin' care of people. Probably 'cause... you got that sister of your's and Russia and you're the oldest of 'em all, and seems like the three of you were always havin' a tough time, though he wouldn't leave me the hell alone! [pauses uncomfortably] ...Hurt you more though.
...But, uh, favorite colors are blue an' yellow an' ya like sunflowers best 'cause it snows a lot at your place, but it's... it's the lilacs? that come out first in spring, so ya like those too. Like lemon preserve with your tea! Always seemed kinda nervous about speakin' up or showin' off - should smile more you know! [flashes her a quick look]
An' you're... kind and sweet and ya turn red a lot. Asked me how to pronounce Aşure that once when I first gave you some to cheer you up.
[angrily toes the ground with his boot more out of embarrassment than anything]
How much d'you want me to say?
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You know I've always respected you. Admired you.
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Not what you were sayin' a bit ago! Probably admire Greece more than me.
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Every time I asked you about being faithful, you told me it was Anonymous who was lying.
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An' that's not true - told ya about Azerbaijan! Just... Jus' that once.
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And every other time?
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