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  • #71
    Re: Armenia in the EU

    Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
    5- It is not a good idea to be too friendly with them - as some are - because they are too simple minded and may genuinely think that we/some actually appreciate their "input" and may decide to stay and multiply. In case you did not notice it, at times, they express themselves as if essential members of the forum - when they're not even considered as desirable or welcome members. Yes, it is as sad as laughable.
    Very astute comment...it rings true not only on this forum but wherever Turks live worldwide.

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    • #72
      Re: Armenia in the EU

      Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
      Still clueless??? In my previous reply, I said that you seem to be clueless; LOL from your reply above, I can tell that you are clueless.
      Why would I hide anything from Tanistlin? Why would I even consider him, his sensibilities or...? With all honesty and sincerity, I have far more respect to the existence of a spider - or a lost insect - that may, occasionally, visit my apartment, than someone of his kind.

      In any case, what made you think that he would have understood it if it was in English??? Was it the pertinence of his replies or the brightness of his arguments?

      It was a figure of speech. They may not be your buddies; but, it's hard to tell otherwise. Maybe you should also pay attention to how Armenians may perceive it????

      Your goal is to convince them of the truth? Maybe you enjoy wasting your time but, please, keep in mind that some of us value our time. If you want to befriend them - not a figure of speech, it is your choice but, please, keep in mind that "yeres dalov," you are encouraging them to stay and multiply.

      Most of all, why are you discussing it in Armenian? What's this "instinct" of being "sousig-pousig?" "Slave mentality" or are you afraid of how your jurkish "buddies" will react? Maybe, concerned with their "feelings" and "sensitivities?" Stand tall and remember that this is an Armenian forum and *urks have to learn to appreciate our hospitality and respect certain limits. If we all behaved as if they were the hosts then they would rapidly multiply and invade the forum.

      For the record, I did not assume or suggest that your reply was - or was not - a joke; what gave you that idea? Anyway, what was said applies regardless.

      Note: I have chosen to auto censor the words "*urk," "*urkish" or *urkic" because it is commonly perceived as unpleasant and offending, evokes unpleasant emotions and imagery and is pregnant with immoral and evil connotations
      OK... anyway... sorry for trying to respect the useless turkeys... I promise, I won't do it again. As for talking in Armenian, I am not scared of some pieces of Jerky. I'm not talking secretive or anything. I just love speaking in my language, I'm Armenian aren't I? To tell you the truth, when I first came here, I expected to see most of the posts in Armenian. Anyway, you're right, so I don't have anything else to say.

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      • #73
        Re: Armenia in the EU

        Originally posted by Էլիա View Post
        OK... anyway... sorry for trying to respect the useless turkeys... I promise, I won't do it again. As for talking in Armenian, I am not scared of some pieces of Jerky. I'm not talking secretive or anything. I just love speaking in my language, I'm Armenian aren't I? To tell you the truth, when I first came here, I expected to see most of the posts in Armenian. Anyway, you're right, so I don't have anything else to say.
        Im enker I' have a piece of advice for you shoukd never respect a person who has not earned to be respected. Respect is somthing people should earn not get for free


        Karo

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        • #74
          Re: Armenia in the EU

          Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
          Im enker I' have a piece of advice for you shoukd never respect a person who has not earned to be respected. Respect is somthing people should earn not get for free


          Karo
          well said....

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          • #75
            Re: Armenia in the EU

            Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
            Im enker I' have a piece of advice for you shoukd never respect a person who has not earned to be respected. Respect is somthing people should earn not get for free


            Karo
            OK, I know... Exfo is such a Jurk!

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            • #76
              Re: Armenia in the EU

              The EU is like a large rotting apple. The more countries join the EU caravan of brothel keepers the more unwieldy and unmanageable the fermenting EU multiracial compost it will become. Armenia is better off out of the EU. Every single country making up the Union has already abdicated and resign their status as sovereign nations and have transformed themselves in "provinces" or "regions" of Brussels. The moment turkey accedes into these corrupt and salcious EU, it will signal its final lap into dissolution and disintegration.

              Armenia can draw whatever economic benefits there "might be", without becoming trapped in the EU cage. There are no long term benefits joining a sclerotic union destined to the scrap heap of history in a matter of two to three generations. Imagine Armenia becoming part of the sickly EU, and Brussels " asking" armenia to accomodate a small part of the 1.5m "refugees" entering the EU every year, and whose numbers will increase tangentially year by year. You can kiss armenia sovereignty good by for ever. Like in the book of books, sell your birthright for a small pail of porridge.
              Fine mess for armenia. Stay out of the EU and wait for its demise.

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              • #77
                Re: Armenia in the EU

                Yes I agree that we should enter the EU or at least gain a special partnership.

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