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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
    That's mighty ironic.
    I would say poetically ironic.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
    sure thing.
    Got it, thank you. I was just going to say "never mind, I managed to recreate it from memory", but the orginal is slightly better. My "Armenian Wet Dream" parody was not crass, was too good to be lost, and, it seems, far too good for this place. It shall live to be repeated somewhere else.


    I love you, Wilsonian Armenia. Never leave me!
    Last edited by bell-the-cat; 05-07-2009, 10:36 AM.

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  • jgk3
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    That's mighty ironic.

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  • Gavur
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    Are you guys aware that Google ads has ads in this forum, that includes "History not Propaganda' denialist Turkish diaspora motto thats funded by the TC?

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  • jgk3
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    sure thing.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
    Bell, if you're going to write here, don't antagonize the other members with crass comments like that. Look, Palavra doesn't agree either but at least he's responding with some decency.
    Live with your fantasies if you want to. Live with the whole world laughing at you if you want to (though jokes cease to be funny and start to be annoying if they are repeated time after time).

    And, for the record, I would like my deleted, so-called "crass comments" pm'd to me.

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  • jgk3
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    well said Eddo.

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  • Eddo211
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    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    Unrealisable good dreams are as bad as unrealisable bad dreams if you start to use those dreams to decide the future of a country.
    Listen Jingles you must understand the gravity of the situation here. Are you forgetting that Turkey is the mortal enemy of Armenians and Armenia and we cannot be engage them with the same consideration as some other country that has no regional ambitions. Your country has closed the borders and has already committed an act of encirclement, which is an act of WAR. It has not renounced its Pan-Turanism and Pan Turkism; on the contrary, it continues to participate in conferences, supports financially and morally such gatherings, gives anti-Armenian CDs to its kids, and entices Azerbaijan to insist on territorial integrity to keep Karabagh within Azerbaijan.

    Turkey's economy, military might and mass of population are not the same as that of Armenia. they are not equals by any standard. You want to weaken and bleed Armenia - its economy and resources both human and otherwise…….to complete the "mission" of the Genocide which has not ended yet. You want Armenia to have no energy, willingness or capacity to raise its voice, no dreams.
    Nowadays Genocide does not need to be accomplished by killing, it can be done by more "humane" ways and your government is the expert in this field.

    These are acts of an enemy and not a country that would like to establish normal relations. You leave us no choice but to do what we must.

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  • jgk3
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    Bell, if you're going to write here, don't antagonize the other members with crass comments like that. Look, Palavra doesn't agree either but at least he's responding with some decency.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by Eddo211
    You have quite an imagination Bells.............but you know the difference is that the Armenian dreamer is a liberator (the Good) but the Turkish dreamer is a conqueror (the Bad) and some of us are just, what can I say, coyote ugly.
    Unrealisable good dreams are as bad as unrealisable bad dreams if you start to use those dreams to decide the future of a country.

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