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  • Persopolis
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    Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
    Artsakh and Mos apparently he his insulted from your words just tell what you like to tell him in some other way, explain to him what you mean about iranian women, apparently he his pro mullah,just dont say half naked we all know how beautifully woman are and western style of clothing are the best one for them and men. I will prefer summer vacations in Spain Greece Brazil Australia Armenia rather Iran for that reason!!
    Armenia has less than 3 million people left and a host of social ills - If the Turks or Azerbaijanis invade (in light of Soviet-Armenian attitudes like those exhibited here against Iran) Iranians will make a national security determination and it's doubtful they will let Armenians in this time. While you're on vacation in "in Spain Greece Brazil Australia Armenia rather Iran" scout out new living arrangements because people with Mos's attitude may need it. Why on earth do you think you will find safe haven in Iran with these sorts of attitudes? Like I said before - I am Iranian; if the attitudes like the ones we've seen here are mainstream in Armenia, it's best for Iran to seal off the border and let the lunatics who only know how to create problems do their thing. Iran is not afraid of Turkey for the same reason Afghanistan wasn't afraid of the *mighty* USSR at its peak. One thing is for certain: Iran will not let a Soviet-style 5th column into its population and if Iranian-Armenians are duped into that type of mindset, they will be asked to leave or dealt with like PJAK and PMOI.

    The anti-Iranian Armenians on this forum remind me of puppies that bark at lions. I came here to help you, but I see that you are a people on a mission to commit suicide.


    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
    Now we are starting to insult people real mature. Are you sad that it's out in the open that you don't live in Iran?
    Pay close attention princess ... I am smiling.

    V

    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    ...and how the hell did you get my real name....
    Enjoy your delusions. (Even the moderators don't know where I am, and could not know, even with the help of a professional IT expert.)

    "Iran is one of the two countries through which we communicate with the outer world. To have problems with Iran means to further narrow the pipe through which Armenia breathes. Certainly, they [Armenians] are Iranian citizens but the Armenian state is to some extent responsible for the Armenians who live in this or that country, and we are just obliged not to provoke bad actions towards that community.”

    -- Serzh Sargsyan

    Last edited by Persopolis; 04-21-2011, 04:23 PM.

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  • KarotheGreat
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    Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
    Your mother is late for her checkup. http://www.armaids.am/main/index.php

    PanARMENIAN.Net -- Dermatologist, venereologist Karen Vardanyan said that growth in venereal diseases is observed in Armenia from year to year.

    According to the official statistics of the RA Ministry of Health, 28,000 people diagnosed with venereal diseases were registered in Armenia in 2003, their number exceeding 36,000 in 2007, Vardanyan told a press conference in Yerevan.

    This is the official data of the RA Ministry of Health. The real number of sick people is several times higher, the specialist said.

    According to Vardanyan, candidiasis, bacterial vaginosis (also called Bacterial Vaginitis is the highest cause of embarrassing conditions as vaginal odor and itching) , trichomoniasis and chlamydia infections are among the most common venereal diseases in Armenia.

    As for syphilis in Armenia, Vardanyan said 147 cases of syphilis.

    Also AIDS is increasing rapidly.
    ----------------------------------------
    A sexually transmitted disease (STD), also known as a sexually transmitted infection (STI), or venereal disease (VD), is an illness that has a significant probability of transmission between humans by means of human sexual behavior. While in the past, these illnesses have mostly been referred to as STDs or VD, in recent years the term sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has been preferred, as it has a broader range of meaning; a person may be infected, and may potentially infect others, without showing signs of disease.
    Now we are starting to insult people real mature. Are you sad that it's out in the open that you don't live in Iran?

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  • UrMistake
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    Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Persepolis thanks for the news if you continue making stupid threads about armenia you should take a time off from here.

    from my point of view,i don't judge tourists in armenia,no matter if he is iranian or russian,for me he will be subject to the armenian law like i do.


    Artsakh and Mos apparently he his insulted from your words just tell what you like to tell him in some other way, explain to him what you mean about iranian women, apparently he his pro mullah,just dont say half naked we all know how beautifully woman are and western style of clothing are the best one for them and men.

    I will prefer summer vacations in Spain Greece Brazil Australia Armenia rather Iran for that reason!!

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  • Mos
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    Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
    Your mother is late for her checkup. http://www.armaids.am/main/index.php

    PanARMENIAN.Net -- Dermatologist, venereologist Karen Vardanyan said that growth in venereal diseases is observed in Armenia from year to year.

    According to the official statistics of the RA Ministry of Health, 28,000 people diagnosed with venereal diseases were registered in Armenia in 2003, their number exceeding 36,000 in 2007, Vardanyan told a press conference in Yerevan.

    This is the official data of the RA Ministry of Health. The real number of sick people is several times higher, the specialist said.

    According to Vardanyan, candidiasis, bacterial vaginosis (also called Bacterial Vaginitis is the highest cause of embarrassing conditions as vaginal odor and itching) , trichomoniasis and chlamydia infections are among the most common venereal diseases in Armenia.

    As for syphilis in Armenia, Vardanyan said 147 cases of syphilis.

    Also AIDS is increasing rapidly.
    ----------------------------------------
    A sexually transmitted disease (STD), also known as a sexually transmitted infection (STI), or venereal disease (VD), is an illness that has a significant probability of transmission between humans by means of human sexual behavior. While in the past, these illnesses have mostly been referred to as STDs or VD, in recent years the term sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has been preferred, as it has a broader range of meaning; a person may be infected, and may potentially infect others, without showing signs of disease.
    Oh great - now we see your real intentions here....You are just like exact copy of Azar

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  • Persopolis
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    Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
    You live in the US don't you? then I'm sure you're very well aware already how wh*re-like your girls dress, you don't need anymore proof than that.

    PS You should see them in Toronto!
    Your mother is late for her checkup. http://www.armaids.am/main/index.php

    PanARMENIAN.Net -- Dermatologist, venereologist Karen Vardanyan said that growth in venereal diseases is observed in Armenia from year to year.

    According to the official statistics of the RA Ministry of Health, 28,000 people diagnosed with venereal diseases were registered in Armenia in 2003, their number exceeding 36,000 in 2007, Vardanyan told a press conference in Yerevan.

    This is the official data of the RA Ministry of Health. The real number of sick people is several times higher, the specialist said.

    According to Vardanyan, candidiasis, bacterial vaginosis (also called Bacterial Vaginitis is the highest cause of embarrassing conditions as vaginal odor and itching) , trichomoniasis and chlamydia infections are among the most common venereal diseases in Armenia.

    As for syphilis in Armenia, Vardanyan said 147 cases of syphilis.

    Also AIDS is increasing rapidly.
    ----------------------------------------
    A sexually transmitted disease (STD), also known as a sexually transmitted infection (STI), or venereal disease (VD), is an illness that has a significant probability of transmission between humans by means of human sexual behavior. While in the past, these illnesses have mostly been referred to as STDs or VD, in recent years the term sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has been preferred, as it has a broader range of meaning; a person may be infected, and may potentially infect others, without showing signs of disease.

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  • Artsakh
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    Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
    Show me pictures that Iranian women walking around half-naked in Armenia. Show some so we can see if you're honest or dishonest ....
    You live in the US don't you? then I'm sure you're very well aware already how wh*re-like your girls dress, you don't need anymore proof than that.

    PS You should see them in Toronto!

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  • Mos
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    Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
    Excuse me, whatever Mos is can only be part of the equation -- the fact is that this is a site allows his remarks to flourish (including advocating threatening Iranian women and spitting on others) while it selectively bans others -- there must be some logic behind that.
    Show me where I have advocated threatening Iranian women and spitting on them....

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  • Persopolis
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    Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Originally posted by HermanGerman
    @persepolis either you are representative for Iran and Iranians nor is gago-@mos representative for Armenians or Armenia. He is a backward racist from Armenia trying to reinvent himself as a modern open-minded person and you are a muslim with imperialistic daydreams.
    Excuse me, whatever Mos is can only be part of the equation -- the fact is that this is a site allows his remarks to flourish (including advocating threatening Iranian women and spitting on others) while it selectively bans others -- there must be some logic behind that.

    Second, there are plenty of people on this forum pushing for "Greater Armenia" and Artsakh; however, I have made my position clear as to this "Greater Iran" lie that keeps getting repeated, as my quote below reflects:

    Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
    Though Mos knows little about Iran apart from the standard Zionist propaganda he constantly spouts off about Iranians -- he wants to propagate that nonsense without the participation of Iranians while pushing a myth that we are going to jump through the computer screen and deprive Armenia of self-rule by creating a "Greater Iran." It's a phony scare tactic typical of the Zionist lobby.
    You need to learn to read my quotes for yourself -- Mos is not my spokesperson.

    Moreover, he has made it clear what his objective is:

    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    You have no right to even speak on this forum .... God when will these 2 persians leave our forum, and leave it to peace.

    Originally posted by HermanGerman
    ... you are a muslim ....
    And you expect that attitude to garner mutual respect from Muslims in Iran - good luck at the time of harvest from the seeds you sow.
    Last edited by Persopolis; 04-21-2011, 01:58 PM.

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  • Mos
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    Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
    No that's not what you said and the video shows no such thing: You need to read your own quote ... WHERE ARE THE HALF-NAKED IRANIAN WOMEN WALKING AROUND ARMENIA IN A WAY THAT WOULD MAKE PEOPLE IN THE WEST UNCOMFORTABLE?



    Since they're everywhere in Armenia ... you should be able to post photographs.
    Apparently I have to repeat myself hundred times for you to get the point. I have seen some Iranian women dressed very openly and Western when visiting, also confirmed by other people I know. They take full advantage of the freedoms that Armenia has, that they don't have in Iran. And 'half-naked' is an expression, no they are not exposing their breasts in the streets, it's meant to highlight that they dress relatively open and in western style. The fact is, a good amount of Iranian women throw away their headscarf and dress in Western clothes in Armenia and probably any other country that has those freedoms. You really think that many Iranians would come to Armenia, if it didn't have all these freedoms?

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  • Persopolis
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    Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    As I said, some Iranian women (esp younger ones) dress very openly/westernly when visiting Armenia, where there are no dress requirements. The video just shows example.
    No that's not what you said and the video shows no such thing: You need to read your own quote ... WHERE ARE THE HALF-NAKED IRANIAN WOMEN WALKING AROUND ARMENIA IN A WAY THAT WOULD MAKE PEOPLE IN THE WEST UNCOMFORTABLE?

    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    why is that when Iranian women visit Armenia they ... dress effectively half naked that would make people in a liberal Western city uncomfortable?
    Since they're everywhere in Armenia ... you should be able to post photographs.
    Last edited by Persopolis; 04-21-2011, 01:23 PM.

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