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Remembering the First Crusade at Avarayr

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  • #21
    Re: Remembering the First Crusade at Avarayr

    Originally posted by crusader1492
    What are you talking about hellenized persian? Stop being so glib. You make no sense.



    Iran is planning to open a commodity exchange, under names variously referred to in English as Iran Petroleum Exchange, International Oil Bourse or Iranian Oil Bourse, for the express purpose of trading oil, petrochemicals and gas in various non-dollar currencies, including euros. The opening date was initially planned for March 20, 2006. If successful, this would establish a euro based pricing mechanism for oil trading, or 'oil marker' as it is called by traders.
    Ya ready? Ah rite, ah...........rite!!!

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    • #22
      Re: Remembering the First Crusade at Avarayr

      Originally posted by parthiapride
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_Oil_Bourse




      Ya ready? Ah rite, ah...........rite!!!

      That's more like it hellenized persian...thanks

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      • #23
        Re: Remembering the First Crusade at Avarayr

        Hellenized Persian? This makes him a Farsi phaggot.

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        • #24
          Re: Remembering the First Crusade at Avarayr

          Originally posted by TomServo
          Hellenized Persian? This makes him a Farsi phaggot.

          Tsk Tsk...

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          • #25
            Re: Remembering the First Crusade at Avarayr

            Spurious

            The battle of Avarayr was not a Crusade. Stop stamping ahistorical terms, we were simply defending ourselves, as opposed to the illiterate Medieval Anglo-Saxon Crusaders who wanted to butcher the Muslims. They even sacked Constantinople on 1204.... so much Christians they were.

            Although the sacking of Constantinople had positive effects on us. Let alone the victory of Saladin was disastrous for us. (see Cilicia)
            Last edited by Կարմիր Բ; 04-22-2006, 02:35 PM.

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            • #26
              Re: Remembering the First Crusade at Avarayr

              Originally posted by parthiapride
              A microbe wouldn't worship your phallus.

              Why do you think I would?
              Be quiet Persian scum.
              Achkerov kute.

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              • #27
                Re: Remembering the First Crusade at Avarayr

                Originally posted by Կարմիր Բ
                Spurious

                The battle of Avarayr was not a Crusade. Stop stamping ahistorical terms, we were simply defending ourselves, as opposed to the illiterate Medieval Anglo-Saxon Crusaders who wanted to butcher the Muslims. They even sacked Constantinople on 1204.... so much Christians they were.

                Although the sacking of Constantinople had positive effects on us. Let alone the victory of Saladin was disastrous for us. (see Cilicia)
                Oh the poor Muslims! Woe is they!

                Enough of this Marxist tripe. These Moslems who you see as the poor perrenial victims are not so. Why don't you go live in Saudi Arabia and we will see just how poor and tolerant they are toward your atheistic type.
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #28
                  Re: Remembering the First Crusade at Avarayr

                  Originally posted by Anonymouse
                  Oh the poor Muslims! Woe is they!

                  Enough of this Marxist tripe. These Moslems who you see as the poor perrenial victims are not so. Why don't you go live in Saudi Arabia and we will see just how poor and tolerant they are toward your atheistic type.
                  Exactly how did you came into the conclusion that I feel empathy for the muslims just because they are muslims ?

                  Your intolerance signifies that you and the muslims have much more to share than I have.

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                  • #29
                    Re: Remembering the First Crusade at Avarayr

                    Originally posted by Կարմիր Բ
                    Exactly how did you came into the conclusion that I feel empathy for the muslims just because they are muslims ?

                    Your intolerance signifies that you and the muslims have much more to share than I have.
                    Intolernce is natural to man. If you think you are going to insult me by stating I am intolerant, you have a lot to learn young man.
                    Achkerov kute.

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                    • #30
                      Re: Remembering the First Crusade at Avarayr

                      Originally posted by Anonymouse
                      Intolernce is natural to man. If you think you are going to insult me by stating I am intolerant, you have a lot to learn young man.

                      Ahem...young man?

                      You're barely 3 years older.

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