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  • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
    Is that the Iranian 'lady gaga'?
    Not sure who the the larger woman is but the petite one is "Juice". Armenian showbiz, one of the attractions of nightlife I guess.



    I guess you can't see this in Iran either, lol.

    Last edited by KanadaHye; 04-01-2011, 02:01 PM.
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    • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

      The most important thing to our relations is that kids in the diaspora know the true history and bonds of friendship. Maybe someone can privately answer him?



      The girl in the grey headscarf is Armenian.
      Last edited by Persopolis; 04-01-2011, 04:21 PM.

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      • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

        Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
        Idiot can't even pronounce is name correctly and he says "of Armenian descent" specifically, instead of saying Armenian. Another assimilated American.
        Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
        ---
        "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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        • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

          Originally posted by Mos View Post
          Idiot can't even pronounce is name correctly and he says "of Armenian descent" specifically, instead of saying Armenian. Another assimilated American.
          His name is Heroot
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          • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

            Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
            His name is Heroot
            I am not asking him to speak Armenian, just that he says his name properly. Apparently he doesn't have the minimal knowledge for that, and that coupled with him saying ("of Armenian descent") comes to show with whom he identifies with.

            And I give to you, a product of the dangerous American Assimilation.
            Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
            ---
            "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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            • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

              Originally posted by Mos View Post
              I am not asking him to speak Armenian, just that he says his name properly. Apparently he doesn't have the minimal knowledge for that, and that coupled with him saying ("of Armenian descent") comes to show with whom he identifies with.

              And I give to you, a product of the dangerous American Assimilation.
              I agree 100%

              Originally posted by Persopolis View Post

              The girl in the grey headscarf is Armenian.
              WTF is with the question at 1:54 "Do you feel your government one day will proliferate weapons of mass destruction in order to bring war with the United States?"

              I suppose he hasn't realized that Israel and America have been picking a fight with Iran since 1979.
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              • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                Originally posted by Joseph View Post
                Hotels in Istanbul are more expensive that Yerevan. Antalya hotels are seasonal. Very few people would travel to the coast until the weather gets warmer. While some Iranians might come to Yerevan to party, many families come as well for an unrestrained and free atmosphere.
                They are not more expensive. The hotel situation in Armenia is one of the main things holding back tourism development: the hotels are very few in number and are all vastly overpriced and are mostly catering for the luxury market. Also, since they are almost all mafia-owned, little of the profits reaches the local population. The mafia influence must be the reason there are so few mid-price or budget hotels: there is a vast untapped market in Armenia for such hotels, but the oligarchs want to maintain their luxury hotel monopolies and their profits.
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                • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                  Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
                  I agree 100% ...I suppose he hasn't realized that Israel and America have been picking a fight with Iran since 1979.
                  Poor Heroot: Not to sound like a religious leader, but assimilation towards *Western* values is a huge danger in many ways (not always, but frequently enough to be a major problem):

                  (1) loss of ethnic / cultural identity (and you get McCulture and Zionist-brainwashing instead - hardly a fair trade, IMO);
                  (2) breakdown in family values;
                  (3) distance from pertinent historical facts (Will Heroot grow up thinking that Iranians were behind the AG? or that Iran eats Christian babies? Will he be able to connect with Armenian traditions? Will he man-up and join the Armenian military in case of war?);
                  (4) less family bonds lead to greater chance of drugs, prostitution, and other social ills (let's face it: Armenian or Iranian strippers are not in keeping with our ancient cultural values - irrespective of religious differences).

                  Good Quote Kanada: “Give us the child for 8 years and it will be a Bolshevik forever” ~ “Our program necessarily includes the propaganda of atheism” [Vladimir Lenin.] In many ways, CNN, Hollywood, and the NY Times are just an extension of Lenin's and Stalin's dubious schemes. Why on earth some Georgians think of Stalin (a mass-murderer of 30 million Christians) as some kind of national hero is totally beyond me. Though I like Georgians, I think in some ways it was healthy for Russia to hand them their a$$es when they started teaming up with the U.S. and Israel (in some ways, Russia likely did Georgia a favor).

                  If a new country was founded on the moon, the U.S. would find a reason to go to war against the moon-people; The U.S. response towards Iran is schizophrenic: they try to cozy and make friends - but their blatant dishonesty shines through and Iranians aren't fooled. The U.S. is starting to do the same against Armenians: I posted a video by a U.S. Congressman comparing Armenia's involvement in the NK war to "Saddam Hussein invading Kuwait" (Who want to remind the Congressman that the U.S. was Saddam's sugar daddy?)
                  Last edited by Persopolis; 04-01-2011, 06:12 PM.

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                  • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
                    They are not more expensive. The hotel situation in Armenia is one of the main things holding back tourism development: the hotels are very few in number and are all vastly overpriced and are mostly catering for the luxury market. Also, since they are almost all mafia-owned, little of the profits reaches the local population. The mafia influence must be the reason there are so few mid-price or budget hotels: there is a vast untapped market in Armenia for such hotels, but the oligarchs want to maintain their luxury hotel monopolies and their profits.
                    A piece of sh#t hotel in Armenia and in Turkey might be priced the same. More hotels are coming, Kempinski and Hyatt will be there in the next 3 years. I know everyone in ownership group of the Marriott Hotel in Armenia and they are definitely not mafia. It is also the second most successful Marriott in Europe in the entire Marriott system
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                    • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                      Originally posted by Joseph View Post
                      A piece of sh#t hotel in Armenia and in Turkey might be priced the same.
                      We like Armenians better. Persians are not Attaturk fans. I'll take a sh*tty hotel in Armenia over a palace in Turkey any day. When the new Iranian/Armenian trans railway is built you can come to Iran's Kish Island in the Persian Gulf and find a piece of heaven there. (BTW, Whenever Parskayhyes hear someone use the term *Arab-Gulf* they should slap those words out of their mouthes because it messes with the history of Parskahyes also. (ParskayHye = Persian-Armenian. Our friend Alexandros spells it Pers - Greek style. I've seen Greeks go crazy over the attempt to screw around with the name of the Persian Gulf also.)

                      KISH ISLAND IRAN

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