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  • Re: Just wondering, Thought I share and ask

    Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
    I'll put money on TX distancing himself from Siamanto
    Save the money to buy baby milk, You will lose it.


    Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
    I'm sure he has to deal with lunatics on a daily basis due to his profession
    If I was in California, New York, Washington, Florida and few other states I would have agreed. But everyone I deal with is a normal descent person. I can assure you I have enough fingers to count the times I had to deal with a lunatic. Don't listen or believe what that idiot is saying about Texas. People in general are very friendly and take pride in their friendliness. After all the state name is "The friendly state".


    Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
    why would he want to deal with them on his off time in cyber space?
    I didn't want to or even thought that I would. But thanks to Mr. Inferior Superior idiot and you joining his stupidity is why I did.

    You are right about me having the ability to tell the type of a person I am dealing with. Thats not a hard think to do for anyone that was brought up to differentiate between right and wrong. That is what making me wonder why you are acting like someone you are not.

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    • Re: Just wondering, Thought I share and ask

      Crusader congrats with your son.

      yerazhishda why the xxxx are you attacking Parskahayer, one of the oldest armenian communities in the world. They will stay longer Armenian than any of you living in the Us so stop the BS. With one post you've shown what kind of person you are. And that BS that's ok that people become less Armenian is ok. Thank god most hayer don't think like you.

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      • Re: Just wondering, Thought I share and ask

        Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
        Btw, my 100% Hye son was born last week. I'm a now a father too!
        Իմանումէի որ կինդ ծննդաբերելու եր, ուզումեի քեզ հարցնել ինչ է կատարվում: Համենայն դեպս աչքերնիդ լույս: Աստված ձեր բոլորին պահապան: Ապրես եղբայր!
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        Նժդեհ


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        • Re: Just wondering, Thought I share and ask

          Congratulations on your son, crusader!

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          • Re: Just wondering, Thought I share and ask

            Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
            Crusader congrats with your son.

            yerazhishda why the xxxx are you attacking Parskahayer, one of the oldest armenian communities in the world. They will stay longer Armenian than any of you living in the Us so stop the BS. With one post you've shown what kind of person you are. And that BS that's ok that people become less Armenian is ok. Thank god most hayer don't think like you.
            Karo?? chitory Agha...LOL

            If you thought someone was making offensive remark about Persian Armenians, Why turn around and make the same offensive statement to wards American Armenians? LOLO
            If that statement was about Persian Armenians, your statement is equally BS too if not more BS.

            The crappy thing is that now you guys are taking this crap to a new ridiculous level and start measuring Armenian-ism according to the country they live in.

            Guys, for the second time I ask you, please stop this non sense and lets get back on topic.

            Anyone who is born to an Armenian family, regardless of how pure their bloodline is (lets for a second Assume that there is such a thing as pure Armenian bloodline) or born to a mixed parents has the right to consider that they are Armenian and no one can take that away from them.

            I know some of you are pro bely at this point saying BS.
            Well, What makes someone an Armenian my friends has nothing to do with anything other than the following.

            Considering that children have no control on their upbringing, but that is the most important part to what makes one an Armenian or not. If both parents were Armenian and chose not to teach their child the Armenian culture and chose not to practice the Armenian way/culture I guarantee you when that child becomes an adult, will have nothing to do with Armenians or consider them selfs an Armenian.

            Someone could be born by a mix parents and if the Armenian parent chose to teach the kid the Armenian language and teach the kid the Armenian cuter and heritage, who can tell that kid as an adult that speaks Armenian, lives the Armenian culture and knows his Armenian heritage that he is not an Armenian?

            My parents were both Armenian but they made sure we understand that being an Armenian has everything to do with:
            1- speaking Armenian.
            2- Living live Armenian.
            3- knowing our heritage.

            I have a cousin that moved to Toronto when I was ten years old. Several times been to Canada to spend time with them. When I was 27 years his wifes mother passed away. But for some reason the urinal service was being held in a Greek church. I was confused to why a Greek church. To my surprise thats when(17 years later) I found out his wife was Greek, not Armenian Greek but Greek. His wife was the only one in her family that spoke Armenian without an accent and as good as anyone else. If this woman was not my cousins wife and I knew her some other way to not hear of her mothers death and where the funeral service was being held, I would have thought of her as an Armenian as good as anyone else until the day she or I die. Plus, she makes the best Bastermah in the world, and that is a big plus.

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            • Re: Just wondering, Thought I share and ask

              Originally posted by TX
              Anyone who is born to an Armenian family, regardless of how pure their bloodline is (lets for a second Assume that there is such a thing as pure Armenian bloodline)

              If we want to assume that there is no "pure Armenian blood" then lets be more realistic and state that this applies to other ethnic groups as well, since we are not the only ones to have been invaded several times.

              As for getting back on topic, sure lets do that. The article by Armen Ayvazyan is one of the best I have found about what it takes to be Armenian, and I do see a difference between Armenians by name and those who hold themselves higher and work for the betterment of our people and nation. Once your Armenian reading becomes good, please search and buy any books by Garegin Njdeh, and Alexandre Varbedian.
              For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
              to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



              http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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              • Re: Just wondering, Thought I share and ask

                This is really terrible I feel bad for the guy from Texas, this is exactly the kinf of rudeness I've been talking about.
                Why can't people disagree here without insults and name calling?

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                • Re: Just wondering, Thought I share and ask

                  Thanks Karo, Armenian, Robertik and Armanen for your kind words!

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                  • Re: Just wondering, Thought I share and ask

                    Originally posted by TXMENIAN View Post


                    ...I didn't want to or even thought that I would. But thanks to Mr. Inferior Superior idiot and you joining his stupidity is why I did.

                    You are right about me having the ability to tell the type of a person I am dealing with. Thats not a hard think to do for anyone that was brought up to differentiate between right and wrong. That is what making me wonder why you are acting like someone you are not.
                    You know TX, it is quite fitting that you are a cop...

                    Most people who aspire to become cops are thin skinned and have an inferiority complex to begin with. Hiding behind a shiny badge helps their fragile ego.

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                    • Re: Just wondering, Thought I share and ask

                      Originally posted by NightOwl View Post
                      This is really terrible I feel bad for the guy from Texas, this is exactly the kinf of rudeness I've been talking about.
                      Why can't people disagree here without insults and name calling?
                      Well, the guy from Texas is overly sensative.

                      Also, he's thrown many stones of his own...why don't you also feel bad for the people he's insulted?

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