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Re: Armenian Georgian Relations
Originally posted by Mos View PostԱրաջի անգամ որ նայեցի, չեի ջոկել որ էտ կատակ էր:
Da voch el katak a, irakanutyun a ;-))) Iranq azerineric shat kanal en bac arel fake mer masin u amen tegh pndum en iranq spitak, sirun, evropaci azg en, isk iprte hayern el cigani nman en...De togh hima nayen u hianan irancov, iranc beran@ menak iranc metodnerov a hnaravor pakel, iranq normal lezu iroq chen haskanum, mian erb vor ukladivaesh' ix na obe lopatkti...apsos, that they have very many paid online agents while we have none, that's why their channels produce several antiArmenian videos per day...
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Re: Armenian Georgian Relations
Originally posted by Mos View PostԼավ են անում, որ ծիծաղում են, վրացիները շատ են իրանցով հպարտ:
All pictures are from Georgian websites, their accounts, most of them are signed with their names and it is Republic of Georgia
But their videos about Armenians are moslty fake, they have put pictures of Gypsies from Central Asia as if Armenians...
and a Tajik who made an antiArmenian video put even a Georgian girl claiming it is Armenians although the photo is signed even with "Georgia"...
The video is just a reminder to Georgians to look at themselves before mocking others.Last edited by Nare; 03-02-2011, 09:27 PM.
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Re: Armenian Georgian Relations
Originally posted by arakeretzig View PostNeat move, but desperate. why would SA farmers settle in georgia, one of the most unstable countries in the world? They could be desperate themselves.
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Re: Armenian Georgian Relations
The immigration practices of countries is getting out of hand. The constant circle of slavery needs to be put to an end.
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Re: Armenian Georgian Relations
Initiative to resettle boers from South Africa to Georgia belongs to Saakashvili
March 1, 2011 - 19:08 AMT 15:08 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The initiative to offer resettlement to boers, descendants of Dutch farmers, residing in South Africa, to Georgia, belongs to Georgian president, Mikheil Saakashvili, the first lady of Georgia, Sandra Elisabeth Roelofs stated.
Earlier, the opposition accused her of lobbying boers’ interests because of their Dutch origin.
Boers were offered to purchase lands in Georgia at low prices and invest in the country’s economy. The first boer farms will be formed in Georgia before the end of spring.
A www.boers.ge website was launched for boers who already resettled to the country. The resource provides an opportunity to address Georgian President with a request to grant Georgian citizenship, Vzglyad newspaper reported.
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Re: Armenian Georgian Relations
Originally posted by gegev View PostHow is the word; sexy related to the picture. Is it contemporary distinguishing word among modern women?
Do you visit that kind hot websites frequently?
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