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  • #11
    What I get from Obi is that he is only here to preach his "European superiority" and act like some sort of missonary who thinks he's dealing with savages of some sort.

    It seems to me that we've had enough of those people already.

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    • #12
      Furthermoooooooore, I don't see why I should respect anyone who speaks of my country so condescendingly, while clearly not having any idea about the situation the country really is in (i.e. No mention of Azerbaidjan when talking about our military spendings). Also, his arguments in the Iraq thread (where we, those who don't support the war, are the war-mongerers, and he, the one who supports it, is a peace-loving European) have shown that he is not somebody to be taken seriously.


      Ge hoosam vor noren mer hayeroon hivantootyoone che vor odarneroon mishd hayeren arach ge tnenk.. Irmé shaaaaaaad aveli lavere oonink hayer..

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      • #13
        Originally posted by -Pyunik-
        Obviously there is no overnight solution but this thread can't really hurt.
        I feel this thread is just paving its way for another "you know, in Britain we hug the french and offer them tea while you in Armenia create wars"...


        Bon, I'm off to sleep..

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Baron Dants
          Yes..thank you for the kind words oh wise one..

          It's funny how everybody here is younger than you, and every single one demolished you in any argument you ever had.

          I'd rather be young and smarter than you than old and...well, dumber than me.


          I'm sorry, I'm usually not mean, but I reaaaaaaaaally despise your attitude..

          This would be arrogance. Demolished my arguements... How???
          To have a completely different set of moral values to another is not like demolishing an arguement. I conceded points, not admitting i was wrong, but seeing the chain of thought was the same for all. Paranoia, lack of faith and a little stupidity. And again you talk of another topic. Are you stupid?
          If you have issues with that topic, raise them in that topic. Else shut up in this one.

          Pyunik... Do you not think the government could utilise these buildings, perhaps heat them and use them for growing food etc???
          We have a system here where if someone does not work, and they are fit, they work in the community. Help out with helping to grow food and keep the towns maintained..

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          • #15
            I absolutely do think the gov't can utilise buildings for growing food. Hold on I'm talking to Kocharian right now. "Yeah uh huh, that's right, just heat the building up and grow food in it. Yeah, That IS how they do it in England. Ok, just call me back if it doesnt work."

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Baron Dants
              What I get from Obi is that he is only here to preach his "European superiority" and act like some sort of missonary who thinks he's dealing with savages of some sort.

              It seems to me that we've had enough of those people already.
              No dude... It bothers me when people are suffering.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Thai-Samurai
                I absolutely do think the gov't can utilise buildings for growing food. Hold on I'm talking to Kocharian right now. "Yeah uh huh, that's right, just heat the building up and grow food in it. Yeah, That IS how they do it in England. Ok, just call me back if it doesnt work."


                No, it takes hard work, and if fit people do not have work, get them to help.

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                • #18
                  Actually I was being sarcastic, but that is a good idea, pretty much we should get creative in ways to help society and standard of living work smoothly. Much like going a little out of your way to recycle, we could think of creative ways to help people. Like growing food in abandoned buildings, what I really hope get's done is an alternate energy source, that is probably one of the best ways to be less relient on other nations and their policies, and especially one of the best ways to get rid of capatalism and all it's evil faults.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Baron Dants
                    I feel this thread is just paving its way for another "you know, in Britain we hug the french and offer them tea while you in Armenia create wars"...


                    Bon, I'm off to sleep..
                    Ha ha ha... We hate the French dude... but we put up with them.

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                    • #20
                      I actually like the French, I just dont like listening to them talk.

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