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Re: Fake Imposter of Kim Kardashian
Originally posted by Siamanto View PostYou may or may not like her, you may or may not respect her - that I can understand and respect; but, that cannot change the fact that she's Armenian. You can't dictate who is or is not Armenian.
It is and will remain nothing but a whish, because, the fact remains that she is Armenian, regardless of what the narrow mindedness of some would like to dictate, and/or how they would like to uniformize the world???
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Re: Fake Imposter of Kim Kardashian
Originally posted by Mos View PostBy definition you can be a 100% of some nationality but if you don't know you culture's language nor anything about it how can you call yourself by that nationality? In the end it language and common culture that unite one nation, one race without these you can never be united with that race or nation
1- Your statement applies to many mentioned in the "Famous Armenians" forum, yet you, hypocritically, single out Kim Kardashian
2- You are immorally using noble feelings to justify your bigotry and narrow mindedness; as as person who claims to be "religious," please consider the below:
"You shall not make wrongful use of the name of your God."What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.
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Re: Fake Imposter of Kim Kardashian
Originally posted by Siamanto View PostI find the above of utmost hypocrisy, as you perfectly know that
1- Your statement applies to many mentioned in the "Famous Armenians" forum, yet you, hypocritically, single out Kim Kardashian
2- You are immorally using noble feelings to justify your bigotry and narrow mindedness; as as person who claims to be "religious," please consider the below:
"You shall not make wrongful use of the name of your God."
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Re: Fake Imposter of Kim Kardashian
Originally posted by robertik1 View PostOriginally posted by Mos View PostBy definition you can be a 100% of some nationality but if you don't know you culture's language nor anything about it how can you call yourself by that nationality? In the end it language and common culture that unite one nation, one race without these you can never be united with that race or nation
Originally posted by robertik1 View PostShes half armenian to be exact.
Is there an "arithmetic" to compute/assess the fraction of "armenienhood????"
By the way, what's the threshold be called "Armenian???"What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.
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Re: Fake Imposter of Kim Kardashian
Siamanto this is for you: Please go ahead take some time and look at these facts.
The most frequent haplotype in a sample of Armenians was seen against the background of HG1 Y chromosomes. It occurred in all Armenian groups, at frequencies ~5-14%. According to YHRD, the same haplotype defined over more loci (14 13 29 24 11 13 12 11,14) was also the most frequent one, occurring in 3% of Armenians (*). According to Whit Athey's haplogroup predictor, this is suggestive of haplogroup R1b. A search for the haplotype in YHRD produced the following result:
The geographical distribution of this haplotype is such that it is shared by Armenians and two other populations from the Caucasus. Moreover, it is lacking in most other populations from the Caucasus, as well as in the other populations from further east. On the other hand, it is more frequently found in Europe, where as we know, haplogroup R1b tends to have higher frequencies as well.
The Armenian modal haplotype is also the modal R1b3 haplotype observed by Cinnioglu in Anatolia. According to him, apparently it entered Anatolia from Europe in Paleolithic times, and diffused again from Anatolia in the Late Upper Paleolithic.
An alternative explanation may be that the particular haplotype may have been associated with the movement of the Phrygians into Asia Minor. The Phrygians were an Indo-European people of the Balkans who settled in Asia Minor, and the Armenians were reputed to be descended from them. It would be interesting to thoroughly study the populations of modern Thrace, Anatolia, and Armenia, and to investigate whether a subgroup of R1b3 chromosomes linked by the Armenian modal haplotype may represent the signature of a back-migration into Asia of Balkan Indo-European peoples.
so like i said in my previouse post, I bet my life she has more semetic blood in her than armenian.Last edited by Gevork; 06-06-2008, 01:56 PM.
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Re: Fake Imposter of Kim Kardashian
Originally posted by Gevork View PostSiamanto this is for you: Please go ahead take some time and look at these facts.
The most frequent haplotype in a sample of Armenians was seen against the background of HG1 Y chromosomes. It occurred in all Armenian groups, at frequencies ~5-14%. According to YHRD, the same haplotype defined over more loci (14 13 29 24 11 13 12 11,14) was also the most frequent one, occurring in 3% of Armenians (*). According to Whit Athey's haplogroup predictor, this is suggestive of haplogroup R1b. A search for the haplotype in YHRD produced the following result:
The geographical distribution of this haplotype is such that it is shared by Armenians and two other populations from the Caucasus. Moreover, it is lacking in most other populations from the Caucasus, as well as in the other populations from further east. On the other hand, it is more frequently found in Europe, where as we know, haplogroup R1b tends to have higher frequencies as well.
The Armenian modal haplotype is also the modal R1b3 haplotype observed by Cinnioglu in Anatolia. According to him, apparently it entered Anatolia from Europe in Paleolithic times, and diffused again from Anatolia in the Late Upper Paleolithic.
An alternative explanation may be that the particular haplotype may have been associated with the movement of the Phrygians into Asia Minor. The Phrygians were an Indo-European people of the Balkans who settled in Asia Minor, and the Armenians were reputed to be descended from them. It would be interesting to thoroughly study the populations of modern Thrace, Anatolia, and Armenia, and to investigate whether a subgroup of R1b3 chromosomes linked by the Armenian modal haplotype may represent the signature of a back-migration into Asia of Balkan Indo-European peoples.Last edited by Siamanto; 06-06-2008, 02:46 PM.What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.
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Re: Fake Imposter of Kim Kardashian
Ok,ok, we first have to go back to the basics. What is the definition of some being ------ian or -------can. In what condition can someone say "I'm ____________"? They can have 1% of that nationality, it's not the blood ( dna to be exact) that counts, but it is that person's feelings and relationship with his/her culture, race, whatever. Someone can be 100% ________ and know nothing about his or her culture, not speak the language, not even recognize him or her self with that nationality. On the other hand, you can have a person sharing a tiny fraction of that nationality, but be the most delved into that culture, know the language, share the feeling. The other guy might have the genes, but this one will have the mindset, the soul, and thinking of that culture and in the end it's that what counts people don't look at your genes to determine or recognize nationality, people look at your character. Talking about this women Kardashian, I don't care if she's 101% Armenian blood, she's 0% Armenian in her character and behaviour that's what we should judge.
In fact I'll also admit that yes maybe if she had made a contribution to this world or was respectful enough, maybe I would be less harsh on critiquing her lack of sense towards her culture. But, she's not, she a utter disappointment and I can't believe I'm wasting my time even mentioning her. All she does is go and sleep with men, shop with other b-itches like herself, and live a life of a spoiled brat. Why even argue about her she doesn't even deserve this argument.Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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