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  • Re: This should be fun

    There's absolutely nothing to thank for Saco jan. We all have to do what we can and what we're doing is not enough. We should all do so much more from the Diaspora and possibly go and live in our Republic hopefully. For instance the Armenian people that are living in our homeland are of course doing much more than us by physically living there.
    I absolutely agree. I think Armenians here aren't doing enough though...

    Ew, you sure you want Anush jan, come on, you can do (and have) way better than this dude lol
    I hope this isn't your way of asking her on a date bro (j/k) !

    Ideology I wanna ask you something, if you go to a club, specially a bar, what do you think most people come there for, ask someone who goes to pubs often, its either hanging out with the friends, drinking, music if its good or sex, people out at 3 am in the morning unless they are a musician playing there are more likely than not looking for a piece of ass, so obviously you will find a chick who was wasted out of her brains to sleep with, its not really the hardest feat to achieve
    It doesn't matter WHAT BAR you go to or which country it's in. Bars are BARS! Don't know what kind of an idiot would look for a normal girl in a BAR. You must be real desperate dude. I feel sorry for you...
    THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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      Originally posted by Saco View Post

      It doesn't matter WHAT BAR you go to or which country it's in. Bars are BARS! Don't know what kind of an idiot would look for a normal girl in a BAR. You must be real desperate dude. I feel sorry for you...
      True, but bars have become the social norm... of course the smart ones will tell you they already have a boyfriend when they realize they're trying to be played.
      "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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        True, but bars have become the social norm... of course the smart ones will tell you they already have a boyfriend when they realize they're trying to be played.
        Might sound funny but I've never been to a bar, lol! I've entered them a few times for different reasons, sometimes because I had no choice, but I never liked them. It all feels like a waste of valuable time. There are so many other ways to get social, meet people, etc. Nowadays, people mostly enter bars to find someone to get it on with, period, and I don't know why a sane person would get in there in the first place and if that wasn't enough, search for a REAL, proper women. I just can't stop laughing...
        THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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          Originally posted by Saco View Post
          Might sound funny but I've never been to a bar, lol! I've entered them a few times for different reasons, sometimes because I had no choice, but I never liked them. It all feels like a waste of valuable time. There are so many other ways to get social, meet people, etc. Nowadays, people mostly enter bars to find someone to get it on with, period, and I don't know why a sane person would get in there in the first place and if that wasn't enough, search for a REAL, proper women. I just can't stop laughing...
          I'm just saying, I know REAL, proper women who go to or went to bars with friends. Like Anoush said, Armenian women are SMART about it and make sure they are with the right crowd.
          "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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            I'm just saying, I know REAL, proper women who go to or went to bars with friends.
            Why, one might ask? Just to chill out? I guess that makes sense, lol but still, I don't think a bar or club or NIGHTclub (there are tons here in Yerevan) is the right place to "hangout" cause people don't exactly go there to just "hangout"! Almost everyone that goes there nowadays has something else in mind.

            Like Anoush said, Armenian women are SMART about it and make sure they are with the right crowd.
            True. But still, my view of bars, clubs, and nightclubs hasn't changed a bit. Sorry.
            THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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              Well, that's the bad part about making Yerevan a tourist attraction. It's like going to bars in Vegas or Cancun or Alcapulco where you have tourists mingling with the locals.
              "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                Well, that's the bad part about making Yerevan a tourist attraction. It's like going to bars in Vegas or Cancun or Alcapulco where you have tourists mingling with the locals.
                Lol, why? There are enough clubs, restaurants, nightclubs, bars, hotels, attractions, etc. for everyone. Not to mention all the damn casino's (thankfully, MANY are being broken down by the gov.)! The point is, these clubs and everything are spoiling our people in many ways and I neither have time for them nor like them at all. It doesn't matter where I go ... it's not like I don't like ARMENIAN clubs alone. The country doesn't matter. Don't mean to offend anyone, hope no one misunderstood me.
                THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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                  Originally posted by Saco View Post
                  . Not to mention all the damn casino's (thankfully, MANY are being broken down by the gov.)!
                  That's really good news Saco! There were too many of them the last time I visited.

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                    Originally posted by Saco View Post
                    Lol, why? There are enough clubs, restaurants, nightclubs, bars, hotels, attractions, etc. for everyone. Not to mention all the damn casino's (thankfully, MANY are being broken down by the gov.)! The point is, these clubs and everything are spoiling our people in many ways and I neither have time for them nor like them at all. It doesn't matter where I go ... it's not like I don't like ARMENIAN clubs alone. The country doesn't matter. Don't mean to offend anyone, hope no one misunderstood me.
                    Well, tourists come to spend money and have a good time away from home... wink, wink, lol. The locals know what the tourists want, and know they have money to spend. Anyways, there are some transactions that take place and whatever happens in Yerevan, stays in Yerevan.... or ends up on facebook

                    That's what I mean, none of those businesses are healthy for the locals. Most provide low wage work where the workers depend on their charm and hospitality to get tips. Casino's suck the life out of people period... anyone that brags that they win never seems to brag about how much they lose.

                    Out of curiosity, I know Kirk Kerkorian invested a lot of money into Armenia... I'm wondering if that had anything to do with all the casinos and clubs since that's his forte.
                    Last edited by KanadaHye; 06-18-2009, 12:04 PM.
                    "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                      Almost every single post by iFemale is a smart ass comment. I will pray for your future husband.

                      I'd love to live in Armenia. It would be a blast except for the gun totin' Armenians who may or may not rob me in the future or tax my business. I hope this is an exaggeration. Every time friends of mine come back from Armenia, they look alive. They also have all kinds of compliments to the people there. This is the atmosphere I am looking for.

                      Not SoCal (excuse me while I throw up).

                      The top phrase used out here is "maman koonem". I hear that phrase left and right. I hear Armenian girls cursing like men too. Loud and obnoxious. And they call themselves good girls. The idiocracy is very bad. And I guarantee you some Armenian girls are looking at this saying,

                      "Wait a minute. I don't cuss, not all Armenians cuss, so I must be a good girl".

                      This is how stupid the Armenian girls are out here. They actually think like this. They'll take my statement of cussing and brainwash themselves to be a princess.

                      In the end, if a girl is NON-malicious, she can get away with most anything in my book. If she says a bad word here and there, or rides me like a horse in bed, it is overlooked if she is actually a "Real" good hearted person. Not faking it like iFemale. I only befriend people who are good hearted and understand the scope of cultural unity. Cultural unity benefits me, benefits you, benefits us. Intense mutual cooperation, codependency, brotherly love, positive reinforcement, and empathy are the key ingredients for those who are very happy and successful in life. iFemale is the complete opposite of this so you can see an example of what I'm talking about. She wouldn't lift a finger for anyone but herself and is quick to insult, accuse, or oppress. This type of personality is usually miserable and probably grew up in a malicious environment. I study this stuff for a living so I have the inside scoop. The saddest part of it all is that people who don't know how to function in unity don't know what their missing. It's a beautiful life when there is trust and cooperation. I feel sad when I see people who have never even experienced a real bond with friends, their boyfriends, or even coworkers. People make people happy in the end of it all. That's the bottom line.

                      Last thing before I bounce:
                      Some say money makes you happy.
                      Money is just a bridge to people. Why? Well, you can afford to be around people more often, sometimes take care of the tab (helping people again), drive a nice car (gets attention from people), you may find a good candidate for marriage since you are set financially (again, people are attracted to you), and as sad as it is, people respect you more for being financially well off. You see? It's all people. People make each other happy, there is no other way.

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