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I didn't read much of what Ideology said (seemed like rubbish probably seeded by being butt hurt... maybe he got cut off one too many times in LA). Anyway, I take every opportunity to use the phrase 'butt hurt' and this seemed quite fitting.
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Re: Does anyone feel like me?
Ideology, you are warned. If you came here with a serious discussion you have seriously missed the point. There is a cordial way of discussing things and then there's coming off as a pretentious smart-ass and an ass looking down at everyone from your ivory tower.
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Just bounce already man... xxxx... I hate it when someone keeps bumping this thread. It's a waste of time and space.
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Ideology:
Dude............put us all out of this freaking endless wine and misery and leave LA already.
The sound of sad violin behind your words is killing me.
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I will be leaving LA sometime soon for sure. But I have also lived happily amongst people in other areas. Armenians may change in a few hundred years, but as of now, they are very difficult people to live with, here in Socal particularly. I know tons of Armenians, in the hundreds at least, and I don't know a single one that can truly say they are happy. Other than Armenians giving discounts to each other, they canibalize themselves. They are quick to make friends, and even quicker to make enemies. Many of the Armenians in SoCal are shameless. They maliciously screw each other without shame. While this is happening, other races are gazing at us in disgust.
Also, as far as me being in LA, its only, and only because my relatives are here. And those same relatives screwed me in every which way possible. I am, and was completely heart broken. Long story short, I came back here for them, and they have driven me back out. The only thought that runs through my mind is that it must be the end of the world. Relatives screwing each other was predicted in the Bible. Jeez. This is a tough time in history for our generation. God bless the Armenians that feel genuinly happy living in SoCal. I wish I was one of them. Either way, I can tell myself and for anyone who wants to take the plunge; If you are afraid of moving out of state, don't be. By the time the first year passes by, you will most likely feel inner peace. It just takes time to absorb the new culture and accept the fact that people can be trusted to a much further extent than in SoCal. Life is beautiful outside of SoCal. I personally will not raise my kids in this xxxxhole.
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Originally posted by Gavur View PostTrue, I don't "know" anyone here well enough too fore-judge, but I wasn't pointing to anyone in particular, just to the idea of this thread.I resent the fact anyone targets a group (any group) of people and labels them and makes them the "Other".Worst kind of racism is the one turned upon oneself.
I think that's what this thread is about... Armenians denying their own race.
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True, I don't "know" anyone here well enough too fore-judge, but I wasn't pointing to anyone in particular, just to the idea of this thread.I resent the fact anyone targets a group (any group) of people and labels them and makes them the "Other".Worst kind of racism is the one turned upon oneself.
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Originally posted by Gavur View PostDid anyone ever think that life is a 2 way street?No matter with who, you will only get out what you put in to any relationship.Whenever someone accuses anyone (let alone a whole group!) they are in most cases are projecting they're own shortcomings and inadequacies on the "Other".Remember thine is your worst enemy, and mature up!
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