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  • Siamanto
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    Re: Armenia in the EU

    Originally posted by Էլիա View Post
    Thanks, but no thanks... *runs away from too much work* I don't really understand Eastern Armenian dialect anyway... *starts sweating*


    If and when you will figure out why I replied in such a way to Tanistlin - who, not surprisingly, is as clueless as you - then you may also figure out how clueless you seem to be in the quoted post above.

    Dzour nsdink, shidag khosing but I think that, unfortunately, you are becoming as clueless and "perceptive?????" as your Jurkish buddies. It may benefit you if you spent more time contemplating than (immediately) reacting - i.e. replying.
    Last edited by Siamanto; 05-09-2007, 05:15 PM.

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  • Siamanto
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    Re: Armenia in the EU

    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
    Sip im enkers I think you right but its getting way out of hand I'm here in the forum to learn more about Hayastan and than these clowns come here and make it a xxxxing circus after a while it's not funnyit get's stupid

    Yes, just like with other parasites, their presence can only be destructive or, at best, useless. Unfortunately, whatever we do and however we react to their annoying and harmful presence they will come back - even when they are banned...just like other parasites do, such as rats in major cities. If it helps, consider them as jerks that you can occasionally ridicule or annoying flies.

    Unfortunately, some seem to think that rats can be cute as pets and befriend them, forgetting that such an attitude can only create favorable conditions for their multiplication.
    Last edited by Siamanto; 05-09-2007, 07:52 PM.

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  • Siamanto
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    Re: Armenia in the EU

    Originally posted by skhara View Post
    I'll make this short for you and then you'll simply be ignored. 'I' don't want to know you, to insult you, or to hear you. This really goes to all turks, good turks, bad turks, ugly turks, whatever. I would really prefer for you guys to just go away. (There are some exceptions to this and 'Otto' is one of them since he is smart enough not 'discuss' anything that needs absolutely no discussion). I am not one who is interested in insults or trying to 'prove' anything to turks. I just want to communicate with fellow Armenians and those belonging to friendly and neutral nationalities. I don't 'hate' turks and never really have. "Hate" is an emotion. Besides I can't really "hate" something I'm really just disgusted by and repulsed by (for example like a pile of dog xxxx on the side of the road).
    I agree, their presence is at best useless.

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  • Էլիա
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    Re: Armenia in the EU

    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
    Sip im enkers I think you right but its getting way out of hand I'm here in the forum to learn more about Hayastan and than these clowns come here and make it a xxxxing circus after a while it's not funnyit get's stupid
    Exactly! That's why there shouldn't be any more of this!

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  • KarotheGreat
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    Re: Armenia in the EU

    Originally posted by Sip View Post
    I think it is more of a let's let the turkish trolls embarass themselves type of forum these days
    Sip im enkers I think you right but its getting way out of hand I'm here in the forum to learn more about Hayastan and than these clowns come here and make it a xxxxing circus after a while it's not funnyit get's stupid

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  • Էլիա
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    Re: Armenia in the EU

    Please, just stop with the insults (whether they are direct or indirect) and let's just try talking about something for 1 day without mocking the other or w/e...

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  • Sip
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    Re: Armenia in the EU

    I think it is more of a let's let the turkish trolls embarass themselves type of forum these days

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  • skhara
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    Originally posted by Lucin View Post
    and thanks to some of our Armenian members, the forum has turned into an armeno-turkic "reconciliation chatroom".
    I agree with you Lucin.

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  • exfo
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    Re: Armenia in the EU

    Yes sorry for this. Ok, so what is the serious topic now? Ataturk porn?

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  • Tanistlin
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    I think we shouldn't interrupt serious topics with these kind of unnecessary dialogs exfo..

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