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You are an adult and you cannot read Armenian...no offense (because I was in the same boat), but this is the salient evidence as to what Armenian was trying to convey to you. That is, maintaining an Armenian identity in the diaspora is a dead end.
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Can it be why he seems to have readily identified the true nature of some you???Originally posted by crusader1492 View PostI'm sure he has to deal with lunatics on a daily basis due to his profession...why would he want to deal with them on his off time in cyber space?
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Or was it your hideous behavior and nonsensical ideas????
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Siamanto,Originally posted by Siamanto View PostThe lie...
The fact


What a clown! You don't understand why he - or anybody else - would be offended??

Another bunch of lies???? It's more like: let me assume my role of the ill tempered Katchn Nazar's "bodyguard," distort the facts, calumniate and lie like the average BS "politician!"
Are you stupid enough to think that people are fools?
Your showing your lack of character again by cherry picking posts to suit your agenda (whatever that may be...oh yeah, nipping at Armenian's heels
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Here is Armenian's first reply to TX (the post that offended TX so much):
This is offensive?Originally posted by Armenian View PostI am glad to have an Armenian like you posting here. Regardless of your upbringing, just the fact that you are deeply interested in your heritage and identity and have visited the homeland says enough about your inner person, about the "Armenian" in you. Most diasporan Armenians today have not visited Armenia, nor are they interested in their cultural/national heritage. I hope you keep retuning to the homeland, even if you never consider living there. In my opinion, it would be irrational to even suggest to someone like you to consider living there. I would simply like to see individuals such as yourself establish and maintain a 'physical' and 'spiritual' connection to the homeland. Maybe, just maybe, your children may want to live there in the future. You may even end up have an Armenian bride. You never know. Dr. Ayvazian's essay regarding "what is an Armenian" simply had to do with Armenia and not Armenians. It's simple: Without Armenia, there is no point of being an Armenian, especially in the West. Regardless of what we do Armenians living in the diaspora will eventually disappear. Thus, it's all about the Armenian nation. Regardless of who we are and where we live, the preservation of the Armenian state is a fundamental concept that all self-respecting Armenians must respect - without condition.
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I'll put money on TX distancing himself from Siamanto if he chooses t stay here. I'm sure he has to deal with lunatics on a daily basis due to his profession...why would he want to deal with them on his off time in cyber space?
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The lie...
The factOriginally posted by crusader1492 View PostThen Armenian, after praising TX, related his innocuous opinion to to him concerning the theory that maintaining an Armenian identity in the diaspora is a dead end.
Originally posted by Armenian View PostListen, stop the BS. You are born in one of the shit holes of the US. Many of the vilest things about the US is represented by Texas. And I believe it's occupied territory and should go back to Mexico. Well, it already is going back to Mexico
See Tex, I can be nasty to. Anyway, I am done with you. One thing I can't tolerate is ignorant individuals with massive egos and an attitude.
Adios gringo
Originally posted by crusader1492 View PostI
TX, for some reason took offense to that (probably because it hit too close to home)

What a clown! You don't understand why he - or anybody else - would be offended??
Originally posted by crusader1492 View PostI'm for that. But lets revisit why this thread turned out this way.
Another bunch of lies???? It's more like: let me assume my role of the ill tempered Katchn Nazar's "bodyguard," distort the facts, calumniate and lie like the average BS "politician!"
Are you stupid enough to think that people are fools?Last edited by Siamanto; 06-15-2008, 04:50 PM.
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I'm for that. But lets revisit why this thread turned out this way.Originally posted by jgk3 View PostI am disappointed about how this thread turned out. We fight too much don't you guys think? This guy came here because he was looking for people he could identify with. Maybe we should start over?
First TX comes here with good intentions and is welcomed. Then Armenian, after praising TX, related his innocuous opinion to to him concerning the theory that maintaining an Armenian identity in the diaspora is a dead end.
TX, for some reason took offense to that (probably because it hit too close to home) and Siamnto, in an effort to kiss ass, strokes TX's outburst for all it is worth in order to nip some more at Armenian's heels (her favorite pass-time).
TX, probably not knowing what a jackass Siamanto is, aligns himself with her even after she throws around the word "skinhead" around several times...This is where I lost respect for the man.
Following that, I took it upon myself to throw around a few, not so nice words about him. I figure, if he can condone unwarranted name-calling, he should not be immune to having it come back his way...thus the Khozi mis comment.
Anyway, I'm all for starting over. But, if TX continues to his chiming in with the queef called Siamanto, then he can take his "inchbes ek y'all" and shove...well, you get the idea.
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You're welcome! Unfortunately, we're used to it!Originally posted by TXMENIAN View PostԿարմիր Բ, Siamanto,
I was going to reply to the being naive part, but you guys covered it pretty good.
Thank you for saving me some typing.
They think like red-necks, and are active on www.stormfront.org/Originally posted by TXMENIAN View PostI never thought that I was going to be defending my self. The idea of another Armenian isolating and putting me in a different group than them selfs was weird. What really bothered me was that it reminded of the way some red-necks use to treat me in high school simply because I didn't have an American name or my skin color did not match their own. But thats was expected by them. I wasn't the only one they treated that way.
The cultural/intellectual level of this forum drastically degraded as they started joining, and terrorizing/scaring off others members - who, eventually, either left or keep a low profile.Originally posted by TXMENIAN View PostI hope you are right Siamanto about
Originally posted by Siamanto View PostThe skinheads of this forum - who disguise themselves as "nationalists," though noisy, do not represent the Armenian Nation - i.e. neither the Diaspora nor The Republic of Armenia; actually, they constitute a negligible minority that is decreasing in numbers with every new generation. In other words, they are of no future value
I will expand when my schedule allows; for now, please consider the following recurrent statements, keeping in mind Russian skinheads, German Neo-Nazis, English hooligans, Stormfront red-necks etc. etc.
Originally posted by ArmenianMost Armenians, in Armenia and in the diaspora, are worthless trash. Until we eradicate this trash...our nation-state will never mount to anything. The biggest obstacle of the Armenian Republic today is Armenians.Of course, their hate-statements can only sound amusing, considering their sense of morality and intellectual capabilities.Originally posted by Armanen View Postwe know how 99.9% of people the world over are sheep and essentially worthless
Just like the Russian skinheads, German Neo-Nazis...they believe that they are the "messianic," illuminati saviors! Sadly amusing!Last edited by Siamanto; 06-15-2008, 04:08 PM.
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I am disappointed about how this thread turned out. We fight too much don't you guys think? This guy came here because he was looking for people he could identify with. Maybe we should start over?
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I know what I need to know and I wonder how it seemed pretty obvious that I was a bot from my postOriginally posted by Armanen View PostAnd I didn't say a word to the admin, you can ask him if you like, it seems pretty obvious when your first post was on the Russo-Armeno relations thread and you had to make some smart @ss comment (like siamanto would) about an article Armenian had posted and commented on.
I guess that drinking help us see things.Originally posted by zeytuntsi View Post"'strategic' asset to the Armenian Republic" as in ignore and seldom cover the news from Armenia but frequently cover what happens in Georgia? A real "strategic" asset.Originally posted by Armenian View Postthe editor-in-chief of the English language news agency called Russia Today (Russia's version of CNN) is a very capable (and very pretty) young women named Margarita Simonyan. Simonyan is said to be the youngest head of any major news establishment. Needless to say, as a result of her highly sensitive position in Russia Today Simonyan also holds a very influential position in Moscow...exemplify precisely what I mean when I say Armenians of Russia are a great "strategic" asset to the Armenian Republic
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