It is like on social media, once you're discredited you change your nick and hopefully come back as new credible character.
Tigrai today congratulated Abiy for the Nobel prize.
It voted for Abiy in 2018.
It recognised Eritrea in 1991.
It accepted the EEBC decision in 2004
Nobody finds any of these credible, that is why Tigrai should change its nick if it is to fool anybody anymore.
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Tigrai has to change its nick
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Credibility like respect is very difficult to gain and very easy to lose.
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Re: Tigrai has to change its nick
This are a very subjective people, they re-interpret everything to fit their whim.
Abiy gets the Nobel Prize, they are "happy" and Eritreans are "sad".
Hiding in a hotel in Mekele is an "opportunity"
A kick in the arze by qero is "going home to develop Tigrai"
You have to force them to make a statement before an event takes place, so that you know what they thought before and not after
The gap between day and night temperature is greatest in the desert
The gap between before and after is greatest in Mekelle
Abiy gets the Nobel Prize, they are "happy" and Eritreans are "sad".
Hiding in a hotel in Mekele is an "opportunity"
A kick in the arze by qero is "going home to develop Tigrai"
You have to force them to make a statement before an event takes place, so that you know what they thought before and not after
The gap between day and night temperature is greatest in the desert
The gap between before and after is greatest in Mekelle
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Re: Tigrai has to change its nick
Our TPLF manifesto instructs us to change the name Tigray to "The Democratic Republic of Greater Tigray" after we beat Eritreans to a pulp and force them to recognize the Greatest Republic next door.
For your info (pun intended), our Digital Weyane warrior Awash, at the direction of our TPLF cyber leader eden/kerenite, is beating down on Eritreans on daily basis, and it won't be long before Eritreans submit to his will. I know that for sure! Fo shizzle my nizzle!!
For your info (pun intended), our Digital Weyane warrior Awash, at the direction of our TPLF cyber leader eden/kerenite, is beating down on Eritreans on daily basis, and it won't be long before Eritreans submit to his will. I know that for sure! Fo shizzle my nizzle!!
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Re: Tigrai has to change its nick
justo wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 07:18This are a very subjective people, they re-interpret everything to fit their whim.
Abiy gets the Nobel Prize, they are "happy" and Eritreans are "sad".
Hiding in a hotel in Mekele is an "opportunity"
A kick in the arze by qero is "going home to develop Tigrai"
You have to force them to make a statement before an event takes place, so that you know what they thought before and not after
The gap between day and night temperature is greatest in the desert
The gap between before and after is greatest in Mekelle
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Oh snap...another burner...hot fire!!
You always have witty comments at always the perfect times!!
One of my other favorites was during times woyane were heavily pushing the our eritrean kin/brothers narrative and your advice was:
"do not measure woyanu by how they are acting now after they have lost power...
instead imagine/measure them by how they would act if they had won & were still in power...so don't fall for crap of calling eritreans their kin/brothers"
loosely translated
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Re: Tigrai has to change its nick
They have either great acceptance in Tgray for their mischievious behaviour; because that type of behaviour is greatly admired in the society itself or they've managed to control the people, by a mix of fear/propaganda/brainwashing.
The reason I say this is because the Tegaru seem (except for some) blissfully unaware, of the huge failures of the junta in the past- like being evicted from Menelik Palace- & the very dangerous path of isolation & maybe confrontation, it is leading them today.
The reason I say this is because the Tegaru seem (except for some) blissfully unaware, of the huge failures of the junta in the past- like being evicted from Menelik Palace- & the very dangerous path of isolation & maybe confrontation, it is leading them today.
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Re: Tigrai has to change its nick
You appreciated it, because you deeply understand their uncanny behaviour.Hazega/Tsazega. wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 07:49justo wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 07:18This are a very subjective people, they re-interpret everything to fit their whim.
Abiy gets the Nobel Prize, they are "happy" and Eritreans are "sad".
Hiding in a hotel in Mekele is an "opportunity"
A kick in the arze by qero is "going home to develop Tigrai"
You have to force them to make a statement before an event takes place, so that you know what they thought before and not after
The gap between day and night temperature is greatest in the desert
The gap between before and after is greatest in Mekelle
.
Oh snap...another burner...hot fire!!
You always have witty comments at always the perfect times!!
One of my other favorites was during times woyane were heavily pushing the our eritrean kin/brothers narrative and your advice was:
"do not measure woyanu by how they are acting now after they have lost power...
instead imagine/measure them by how they would act if they had won & were still in power...so don't fall for crap of calling eritreans their kin/brothers"
loosely translated
Once you understand their modus operandi, you kind of feel sorry for them
That is how I feel for "Edu"
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Re: Tigrai has to change its nick
You ignorant,deqi said it all about you,you are a shame and not Eritrean at all.I know Eritreans.Proud.It is the otherside,Thacherjusto wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 07:18This are a very subjective people, they re-interpret everything to fit their whim.
Abiy gets the Nobel Prize, they are "happy" and Eritreans are "sad".
Hiding in a hotel in Mekele is an "opportunity"
A kick in the arze by qero is "going home to develop Tigrai"
You have to force them to make a statement before an event takes place, so that you know what they thought before and not after
The gap between day and night temperature is greatest in the desert
The gap between before and after is greatest in Mekelle