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  • #31
    Re: Vote the Nation

    There is a substantial population in Colombia ,Venezuela and Mexico, the figure for some countries that have had major political, economical, social upheavals should be updated, by the ones that gather information, Argentinian economy has collapsed few times, most likely large number of young people have moved to Canada or USA, the Iranian one be half the figure shown above, as large number of people have left the country, and constantly are struggling to get out!
    Singapore has a beautiful Armenian Church, which is part of the local Heritage Site, but there is not even one Armenian left there! The Church is open 24 hours for worship, and you can see may tourist praying in the day time!

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    • #32
      Re: Vote the Nation

      Voting against any other country is wasteful.

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      • #33
        Re: Vote the Nation

        Originally posted by ddd View Post
        Voting against any other country is wasteful.
        I see the results and I agree.

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        • #34
          Re: Vote the Nation

          Originally posted by ddd View Post
          Voting against any other country is wasteful.
          Is that why Armenia, which has the 2nd largest positive votes, is currently 5th and co-incidentally has by far the largest negative votes?
          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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          • #35
            Re: Vote the Nation

            Guys and girls, please do continue to vote for Armenia! Every six hours we must all participate and continue to vote for our Homeland!

            Thank you'all.

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            • #36
              Re: Vote the Nation

              Originally posted by Federate View Post
              Is that why Armenia, which has the 2nd largest positive votes, is currently 5th and co-incidentally has by far the largest negative votes?
              If we try and vote against those countries, we would just be wasting votes, since our numbers are much much lower. So instead, we do 3 positive votes to us, and let them vote each other down. The country in second place will vote negatively towards the country that's in first place, which will benefit everyone that's below first place.

              So since we're in 5th place, we just vote all 3 positives, and let all the other countries vote each other down trying to debunk each other from the top spot.

              And I agree, this is completely pointless and even stupid to think this represents anything, but hey, it's another way to take a quick break from work and waste 5 seconds.

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              • #37
                Re: Vote the Nation

                Guys and gals, are you still at it? For what it's worth I am. I'm still doing it every 6 hours or so. Even if it's just to get a little bit of satisfaction from it. And now I'm agreeing with Federate, since the turks and the azeris most probably are multiplying our negative votes and wasting our good votes, why not doing it to them too? At least one negative vote to them every time and two every now and then.

                Continue to vote though, and tell your Canadian friends too.

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                • #38
                  Re: Vote the Nation

                  Originally posted by Anoush View Post
                  Guys and gals, are you still at it? For what it's worth I am. I'm still doing it every 6 hours or so. Even if it's just to get a little bit of satisfaction from it. And now I'm agreeing with Federate, since the turks and the azeris most probably are multiplying our negative votes and wasting our good votes, why not doing it to them too? At least one negative vote to them every time and two every now and then.

                  Continue to vote though, and tell your Canadian friends too.
                  im going at it nunush jan. every 6 hours like clockwork XD

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                  • #39
                    Exercising Democracy. Freedom and Choices

                    I did not vote for Armenia this time but I voted for the following countries:

                    Like

                    Canada

                    United States

                    Dislike

                    Russian Federation

                    I may vote for Armenia or not next time but well see in the next 6 hours or so.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Exercising Democracy. Freedom and Choices

                      Originally posted by JohnCanadian View Post
                      I did not vote for Armenia this time but I voted for the following countries:

                      Like

                      Canada

                      United States

                      Dislike

                      Russian Federation

                      I may vote for Armenia or not next time but well see in the next 6 hours or so.
                      thats the stupidest vote ever.

                      likes, ARMENIA ARMENIA ARMENIA, occasionally Russia

                      dislikes, TURKEY AZERBAIJAN AZERBAIJAN

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