What are you thinking? (Part 2)

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If the T-Virus was real they could 'accidently' test it on Cyprus.
Ahhhh Cyprus.

If i remember rightly... and i'm going back a bit.

#1 has a tired and expensive tourism industry that really needs new ideas.
#2 Is now shouldering Greece's debt
#3 has the most corrupt property laws in the world
#4 The Government are well dodgey... like dodgey dodgey.
#5 Still in bed with the Russians ?...........nice.

Brits used to love Cyprus, but to be honest i think the people in charge have become fat in the head and other places are taking care of your average working mans needs.
 
Yeah your right on more or less everything there. Everyone in Cyprus talks of 'how Cyprus used to be' I feel like i'm the only one like 'yeah, but it's not like that anymore its crap!'

It's very corrupt, very lazy, very expensive, people are rude, 2 face it's a shadow of the country it used to be! I hear the north side (Turkish) is very nice and is doing much better. I keep meaning to go over there, but I'm skint and my car is broken. I refuse to drive the van up there, it's just not cool or comfy for that matter.
 
Yeah holidaying here is fine, but when you live some where you see what it's really like.
 
Ah I'm going back home next year, as long as the outbreak happens after I'm gone that's fine.
 
I forgot to include an angry face. Cyprus had enough problems the past decades. You live there. You should know better.

Besides, I wouldn't go out wishing for fatal diseases to strike any country.
 
It was said in jest I am unfortunately starting to dislike the country, however the problems you mention Cyprus has had have been largely caused by its self. You know Cyprus isn't that bad but as we mentioned earlier it's a shadow of the country it used to be, if it carries on the way it is it will become a real bad place to be honest.
 
Ah well it used to be a Greek island, until the british empire took it over. There are still a lot of Greeks here and the culture is similar but not the same, they have similar religious beliefs but very different outlooks on life.
 
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