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Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Re: Who is the Armenian girl that our guys strive to marry.

    Gegev, this is what Armenians in the diaspora get Peel away the Armenian outside layer and you have a 100% certified odar. She's from Lansing, Michigan. U.S.A. She calls herself the Armenian Princess





    She's an aspiring model.... Facebook page here:
    http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...08725475833703

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  • gegev
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    Before looking for an Armenian girl you should know what are their general traits; read about it at the beginning of this thread (P.S. only for those Armenians who live abroad).

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  • Tali
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    I love how when I show affection towards you, it's harrassment.
    but yet, when you follow me all over the forum, insulting me, it's not harrassment.

    it's ok Gegev. You're too awesome to bring down

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  • gegev
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    Originally posted by Tali View Post
    Oh my gosh!!! You gave me a totally better idea!!!
    ...
    I <3 you Gegev!!! *lots of hugs!*
    Isn’t this called virtual harassment Federate?
    Last edited by gegev; 02-19-2011, 01:38 AM.

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  • Tali
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    Originally posted by gegev View Post
    Thank you so much I’ll be glad having no contact with you. Don’t touch me even virtually with your incomplete/complete high school homosexual IQ (intelligence quotient), please.
    Thanks again.
    Oh my gosh!!! You gave me a totally better idea!!!



    Cyanide & Happiness @ Explosm.net

    I <3 you Gegev!!! *lots of hugs!*

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  • gegev
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    Originally posted by Tali View Post
    Gegev, everytime you make a post about my bisexuality or homosexualism I'm just going to ignore you. I feel my IQ dropping every time I speak with you.
    Thank you so much I’ll be glad having no contact with you. Don’t touch me even virtually with your incomplete/complete high school homosexual IQ (intelligence quotient), please.
    Thanks again.
    Last edited by gegev; 02-18-2011, 09:55 PM.

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  • Odar
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    Sorry to disappoint you guys, but I like to shower As for sex change, no thank you. I might be wrong, but I don't think I'd look good with a beard

    And KanadaHye, I didn't mean that I'm proud of slaving off. I'd rather have a more comfortable and satisfying job than that. I'm proud of being able to work hard when I'm required to as I'll be proud when I'll be able to speak a decent German

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  • Tali
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    Gegev, everytime you make a post about my bisexuality or homosexualism I'm just going to ignore you. I feel my IQ dropping every time I speak with you.

    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    The problem with valuing a person by their salary is that there used to be a thing called "Home Economics" which no longer seems to be factored into wealth.

    Let's say a woman makes 50,000 a year which after taxes is about 40,000. Now, let's assume she has 2 infants. In order for her to go to work, she has to factor in the cost of day care, transportation, food, car insurance, etc. So 40,000 a year comes to about 770 dollars a week. The cost of day care for 1 infant runs anywhere between 60-90 dollars per day in major cities. Let's say it's $60 so two infants is $120 a day which comes to 600 dollars a week. So that leaves $170 a week for food, transportation, etc. This means that what she really earns by working is $25 a day. Cooh eh? lol
    oh how fun...*sarcasm*

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  • Siggie
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    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    Keep in mind though men are usually paid more than women, men have higher positions than women, and of course there probably have been laws to combat it, but that disparity in income still exists very clearly.
    Actually, if you control for hours worked, the pay disparity is rather small. I can't recall if the numbers I heard were just for female MBAs or if it extended, but they found that they got paid basically the same, but that the women who eventually started families, cut back their work hours a bit because they could afford to work less. Shocker, I know but female MBAs tended to marry men with graduate degrees too. So, I think some of the numbers we hear about wage disparity is difficult to interpret because not everything other than wage is controlled for.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Tali View Post
    i think it's ridiculous when people say EVERY woman makes less than a man. there's discrepancies surely.
    but i'm making more than an unemployed man.

    in essence, yes. we are ALL screwed. that is one thing that doesn't discriminate
    The problem with valuing a person by their salary is that there used to be a thing called "Home Economics" which no longer seems to be factored into wealth.

    Let's say a woman makes 50,000 a year which after taxes is about 40,000. Now, let's assume she has 2 infants. In order for her to go to work, she has to factor in the cost of day care, transportation, food, car insurance, etc. So 40,000 a year comes to about 770 dollars a week. The cost of day care for 1 infant runs anywhere between 60-90 dollars per day in major cities. Let's say it's $60 so two infants is $120 a day which comes to 600 dollars a week. So that leaves $170 a week for food, transportation, etc. This means that what she really earns by working is $25 a day. Cool eh? lol
    Last edited by KanadaHye; 02-18-2011, 10:08 AM.

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