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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: This should be fun

    Originally posted by iFemale View Post
    Don't cry to someone who won't cry for you.
    Don't cry for me Argentina.... It's 3am and I just woke up after crashing in front of the tv... I'm rubbing my eyes, lol.

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  • iFemale
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    Re: This should be fun

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Don't cry to someone who won't cry for you.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: This should be fun

    Originally posted by iFemale View Post
    Even the real ones aren't that real anymore.

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  • iFemale
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    Re: This should be fun

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    I have no interest in fake personalities, bodies or images. Ain't nothing like the real thing, baby
    Even the real ones aren't that real anymore.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: This should be fun

    Originally posted by iFemale View Post
    Kanadian, you mustn't speak above all men.
    I have no interest in fake personalities, bodies or images. Ain't nothing like the real thing, baby

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  • Anoush
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    Re: This should be fun

    Originally posted by Saco View Post
    WOW, I'm impressed Anoush jan. Thank you very much. Regarding Armenia, it's actually bit different. Women REALLY are way more then men so it's not really very normal. It's a bit unbalanced.
    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.

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  • Sako
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    Well of course Saco jan, that's the way it is in almost most or all countries around the globe. Women are more than men. Yet in the case of Armenia a good deal of our men fought for the Artsakh war and lost their lives. For instance shortly after the liberation of Artsakh, a great deal of the families in Armenia proper were left fatherless. For instance we sent monies to such two children who were left orphan from the war. We sent them until they were 18 years old and we exchanged letters.
    WOW, I'm impressed Anoush jan. Thank you very much. Regarding Armenia, it's actually bit different. Women REALLY are way more then men so it's not really very normal. It's a bit unbalanced.

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  • iFemale
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    Re: This should be fun

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    It's a freaking cartoon drawing... then again, many guys were turned on by Jessica Rabbit, lol.
    Kanadian, you mustn't speak above all men.

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  • Anoush
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    Re: This should be fun

    Originally posted by Saco View Post
    Apres Anoush jan. Bayts mi ban karogha chuhaskatar. I meant to say that population wise, there are WAY more women then men. Way more.
    Well of course Saco jan, that's the way it is in almost most or all countries around the globe. Women are more than men. Yet in the case of Armenia a good deal of our men fought for the Artsakh war and lost their lives. For instance shortly after the liberation of Artsakh, a great deal of the families in Armenia proper were left fatherless. For instance we sent monies to such two children who were left orphan from the war. We sent them until they were 18 years old and we exchanged letters.

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  • Sako
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    Re: This should be fun

    Apres Anoush jan. Bayts mi ban karogha chuhaskatar. I meant to say that population wise, there are WAY more women then men. Way more.

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